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Catholic Movie Club
Catholic Movie Club: St. Paul on the road to Damascus—but make it sci-fi
John Dougherty
July 25, 2025
In Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” an ordinary electrician has a transcendent encounter—with U.F.O.s, not God.
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Catholic Movie Club
‘Stand By Me’: a film about losing childhood innocence—and discovering what is truly good
John Dougherty
July 11, 2025
Being a kid in the summer is all about existing in an eternal present moment, a feeling of freedom and potential that it will never go away.
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Dungeons & Dragons—and Jesuits
Robert Buckland
May 29, 2025
Unexpectedly, Dungeons & Dragons has become a beloved activity among men preparing for religious life.
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Catholic Movie Club
‘The Passion of Joan of Arc’ is the perfect film for Holy Week
John Dougherty
April 17, 2025
Martyrdom finds perhaps its most powerful cinematic expression in Carl Theodor Dreyer’s “The Passion of Joan of Arc” (1928), a classic of the silent film era and widely considered one of the greatest films ever made.
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‘The Great Gatsby’ got a bad review in America. A century later, how do we see F. Scott Fitzgerald?
James T. Keane
April 15, 2025
F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a favorite of America's editors for many years, but they all read 'Gatsby.' Everyone reads 'Gatsby.'
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A Black Captain America is an exciting concept. But ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ is aggressively mediocre.
Kevin Christopher Robles
February 28, 2025
The latest installment in the "Captain America" franchise feels thematically confused and clumsy in its execution.
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