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Arts & CultureLast Take
Bill McGarvey
The documentary series “Five Came Back” and the British film “Their Finest” have brought World War II propaganda films back into public consciousness.
Holi, India. Photo: Argot Pictures
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
John Anderson reviews "Sacred," a documentary exploring various world religions.
Sean Bean as Father Michael Kerrigan in "Broken" (photo: Jesuits & Friends)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Denis Blackledge, S.J.
The religious advisor to the new TV series "Broken" on helping actor Sean Bean understand what it means to be a Catholic priest today
A scene from 'Heal the Living'
Arts & CultureFilm
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
There is hardly a religious word in all of “Heal the Living,” but the film doesn’t need them.
Arts & CultureLast Take
Bill McGarvey
“Accidental Courtesy” chronicles Davis’ fascination with the K.K.K., from the 1980s through his current work with the Klan, American Nazis and other white supremacists and separatists.
Mike Vogel in "The Case for Christ"
Arts & CultureFilm
Paul Lickteig, S.J.
These movies are unlikely to convert unbelievers, because they demand a type of belief that requires unassailable evidence.