Voices
John Anderson is a television critic for The Wall Street Journal and a contributor to The New York Times.
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“Belfast” presents itself as a family photo album: Violence may intrude, but it doesn’t crowd out the Christmas pictures.
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This is not a movie about crime and punishment, but damage and recovery.
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Frank Herbert’s beloved novel has enough material that should preclude the kind of dead space that inhabits so much of this “Dune.”
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When it comes to their religion, the criminals embrace the rituals and ignore the meaning.
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If only the priest would turn his back on members of the congregation, the movie’s logic goes, and recite the liturgy in a language they don’t understand, the pews would be full and the seminaries overflowing.
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‘Lourdes’ is a film of dignity, charity and profundity—one in which hope is made palpable.
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A new documentary on the L.G.B.T.Q. ministry of James Martin, S.J., provides an engaging look at his work—and an eye-opening perspective on his opponents.
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The new movie version of “In the Heights,” directed by John M. Chu (“Crazy Rich Asians”), will be a must-see for fans of “Hamilton.”
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“Lady of Guadalupe” is not an episode of “Law & Order: Sacred Visions Unit,” or anything close, though it might inspire devotion to Our Lady.
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“Francesco” dissolves much of the distance between the pope and the people of all faiths who embrace him.