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How Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’ explains modern therapy culture
Colm O’Shea
July 19, 2024
Talented minds are implanting ideals in the inner landscapes of our young. We should be paying more attention.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Juno’ is neither a pro-life or a pro-choice movie
John Dougherty
May 17, 2024
It would be an exaggeration to call “Juno” pro-life, but it is encouraging to see a popular film diverge from the familiar culture war battle lines.
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‘Irena’s Vow’ tells an overly simplistic tale about the Holocaust
Ryan Di Corpo
April 26, 2024
“Irena’s Vow” is true story of a Catholic nurse who used her position to shelter a dozen Jews in World War II-era Poland.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Late Night with the Devil’ asks: What would happen if we communicated with demons on live TV?
Michael O’Brien
April 10, 2024
“Late Night with the Devil” is a film that lives on the knife’s (or dagger’s) edge—a stark reminder that we are all possessed by something.
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Film
Mothers Cabrini and Seton come to life in two new documentaries
Stephen G. Adubato
April 05, 2024
Two new films on the lives of Mother Seton and Mother Cabrini are placing the spotlight on lesser-emphasized aspects of these holy women’s lives.
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‘Immaculate’ is not your mother’s nun movie. It’s a feminist convent-horror film.
Jake Martin
March 22, 2024
“Immaculate” is a cut above its cinematic cohorts, due in no small part to its decidedly feminist take.
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