What ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Gets Right About Love
COMMENTARY: The British comedy reveals something profoundly human — and quietly Christian — about love that transforms grief and makes room for joy again.
COMMENTARY: The British comedy reveals something profoundly human — and quietly Christian — about love that transforms grief and makes room for joy again.
Released in 1944, the Bing Crosby classic blends faith and humor into a film whose appeal has only deepened with time.
COMMENTARY: In a story where propaganda triumphs and motives misfire, the new film keeps Oz’s moral questions timeless and lets the art speak for itself.
The Catholic Church unequivocally opposes the use of IVF as a violation of human dignity.
This is the story of a heroine who believes that every choice we make for good or evil matters to God and to his plan.
Denis Villeneuve’s masterpiece is a cinematic sci-fi triumph — and a stark cautionary tale.
MOVIE REVIEWS: Three recent movies demonstrate the need for a cogent, relatable theme in making a movie something worth seeing.
New Old Movie Review: ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ (1938)
As a work of cinematic storytelling, this is stunning work. But what about the Judy Blume problem?
Glenn Miller and my dad taught me a lesson: It is not just talent that produces inspirational music — it is love.
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