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A Tale of Two Popes

Matt Boulter
July 10, 2020
Commentary, Movies, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church
By Matt Boulter Anyone who remembers Shadowlands, the classic 1993 film about C. S. Lewis, knows that Anthony Hopkins has an uncanny knack for portraying Christian intellectuals who are struggling through an... Read More...

The Chilling Contradictions of Sabrina

Eugene R. Schlesinger
April 26, 2019
Commentary, TV

Sabrina is beset with contradictions that cry out for a resolution within the Christian faith.

‘May we meet again’

Bishop Daniel Martins
January 11, 2018
Reviews & Culture, TV

The 100 reflects a vague memory of Christian faith.

Bogey in the Big ’80s

Andrew Petiprin
November 10, 2017
Reviews & Culture, TV
‘Stranger Things’ embodies G.K. Chesterton’s wisdom: “What fairy tales give the child is his first clear idea of the possible defeat of bogey.”

A rationalization for watching too much Netflix

Emily Hylden
September 17, 2015
Commentary, Humor
I've got a telenovela addiction. Netflix figured out through its very clever algorithms that I am the biggest sucker ever for period dramas.

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