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After the new ‘Dr. Strange’ movie, it’s time for an intervention with the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jim McDermott
May 13, 2022
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Marvel took all the toys that they know the fans want and then smashed them in front of us.
Arts & Culture
Short Take
Catholics: You should pay for your own Netflix account
Jim McDermott
April 22, 2022
Netflix is the service that has most invested in building a library of faith-based stories. And isn’t that worth supporting?
Arts & Culture
Faith in Focus
Looking back on the Oscars slap—from a Jesuit perspective
Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J.
April 12, 2022
Will Smith slapped Chris Rock in a moment of passionate anger. Here’s what he could have done differently, according to St. Ignatius.
Arts & Culture
Vantage Point
From 1972: ‘The Godfather’ is a film ‘close to the soul of modern man’
Richard A. Blake
March 11, 2022
America’s film editor reviews “The Godfather,” a film he thought too long but otherwise a remarkable movie by a 33-year-old Francis Ford Coppola.
Arts & Culture
Film
The message of this year’s Oscar picks: It’s up to our kids to save the planet.
Jim McDermott
February 11, 2022
At a time when our world contends with so many difficult issues, to see Hollywood imagining young people as our saviors raises serious questions.
Arts & Culture
Ideas
Our favorite pop culture stories are sacred to us. Have we lost the ability to critique them?
Jim McDermott
February 04, 2022
I wonder at the rage we seem to have at the ready when it comes to our favorite pieces of pop culture.
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