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Eddington Sees America as a Land Without Grace

Ari Aster’s latest film represents the frightening realities of an America where no one wants to listen to anyone else, which is frightening.

The Dogmatic Theology of Wes Anderson

Zsa-Zsa Korda is a force of nature: unkillable, indefatigable, an immense man of limitless physical courage who expects the world to cower before him.

The Chosen’s Thoughtful Depiction of Holy Week

This Holy Week, for the first time since The Passion of the Christ, audiences have a cinematic opportunity to further solidify their grasp on the drama of Holy Week.

Looking for White Smoke

Conclave is a dramatic film about the election of a new Pope that offers an entertaining, if overwrought, portrayal of this highly secretive process.

Learning Balance from ‘Inside Out 2’

Post-pandemic, most of us are dealing with anxiety at a new level.

Can the Irreverent Be Reverent?

Deadpool learns what it may mean to be “Marvel Jesus.”

Retracing the Steps of the Philadelphia 11

This documentary reminds us just how recently the ordination of women as priests was strongly opposed by both male clergy and laity.

A Fluid, Inviting, Entertaining Conversation

The Rev. Len Freeman reviews A Case for Love.

Searching for Answers

Asteroid City crosses multiple boundaries, exploring the anxieties and the questions surrounding human existence, taking inspiration from a wide variety of sources.

Johannine Jesus

Review by Clint Wilson • The film Son of God commendably alights on the Johannine motif of Jesus as a heavenly Son.

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