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Arts & CultureCatholic Movie Club
John Dougherty
You might think an Obama-era film would lose some relevance. But, tragically, “Us vs. Them” is evergreen.
Benicio del Toro and Mia Threapleton in a scene from "The Phoenician Scheme" (TPS Productions/Focus Features via AP)
Arts & CultureFilm
John Dougherty
‘The Phoenician Scheme‘ centers on sin and redemption, the frail but fundamental hope that anyone can be saved, if they sincerely repent.
Arts & CultureFilm
Grace Lenahan
Blessed Carlo Acutis offers a counterexample for our digital age: a teenager who embraced technology not as an escape, but as a tool for communion—with others, and with God.
Annalise Basso, left, and Tom Hiddleston in a scene from "The Life of Chuck." (Neon via AP)
Arts & CultureFilm
John Dougherty
How much does any one individual person matter, considered against the grand sweep of history and the cosmos? That’s the question that writer-director Mike Flanagan considers in his new film “The Life of Chuck.”
Nazario Gerardi plays Francis in “The Little Flowers of St. Francis” (The Criterion Collection)
Arts & CultureCatholic Movie Club
John Dougherty
We should seek to live simply, to take only what we need and share what we have, to see ourselves in kinship with all of creation.
Paul Gross and George Clooney in ‘Good Night and Good Luck’
Arts & Culture
Rob Weinert-Kendt
Fan service isn’t just for Marvel movies. It’s alive and well in ‘Good Night and Good Luck’ and ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow.’