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An unexpected Lenten movie night watchlist
Simcha Fisher
February 16, 2024
It’s the first Friday in Lent, and you know what that means: Mandatory Lent Film Party! At least, that’s what it means at our house.
Arts & Culture
Film
Hayao Miyazaki’s films teach an essential lesson: Give the world something beautiful
John Dougherty
January 18, 2024
Hayao Miyazaki’s influence is so massive that it’s hard not to understate it.
Arts & Culture
Film
Timothée Chalamet is a milquetoast Christ in ‘Wonka’
Colm O’Shea
January 12, 2024
How did this Wonka, unfazed and insisting that salvation is at hand, become the jaded, suspicious entity we know he will become?
Arts & Culture
Film
‘A Still Small Voice’: New documentary explores the intimate, messy work of hospital chaplains
Jake Kring-Schreifels
January 05, 2024
“A Still Small Voice” provides clear-eyed glimpses into the thorny work and religious versatility required of chaplaincy.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Boys in the Boat’ shows the possibility of miracles on the water
Michael O’Brien
December 21, 2023
George Clooney‘s newest directorial work, “The Boys in the Boat,” may not be an overtly Christmas movie, but its themes of hope, togetherness and love fit right in with its Dec. 25 release date.
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In ‘The Zone of Interest,’ a Nazi family is blind to the evil next door
Ryan Di Corpo
December 15, 2023
“The Zone of Interest” is a surrealistic depiction of a Nazi family at peace with their sins.
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