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by | Apr 19, 2025

Most war films try to help us understand war. Warfare does something else. It dares to admit that it may make no…

by | Apr 13, 2025

I was recently sent a podcast conducted by two of my favorite thinkers: Bishop Robert Barron and Michael Knowles. It…

by | Apr 12, 2025

At this point, Greta Gerwig is widely recognized as a rising star in the film industry — not as an…

by | Apr 12, 2025

There aren’t many true masculine figures left in television. Jon Hamm is one of the last. You feel it immediately…

by and | Apr 12, 2025

Not much has changed since 1939 when it comes to the existence of government corruption. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington…

by | Apr 6, 2025

Contrary to popular belief, the Dark Ages weren’t so dark. As much as secular historians hate to admit it, Christianity…

by | Apr 1, 2025

Robert Altman’s film The Player (1992), which explores the dark underbelly of Hollywood with its story of an unscrupulous producer,…

by | Mar 30, 2025

Everything you need to know about the current state of American culture can be learned in this weekend’s movie box-office…

by | Mar 24, 2025

Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops By Tim Robey (Hanover Square Press, 334 pages, $33) No…

by | Mar 7, 2025

Of the recently departed Gene Hackman’s greatest hits — take your pick among The French Connection, Unforgiven, and The Royal…

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