Sinners, Saints, And Grace In ‘We’re No Angels’ – OpEd
By Titus Techera* In its two film versions, a story about escaped convicts fleeing justice shows that whether you’re naughty
Read moreBy Titus Techera* In its two film versions, a story about escaped convicts fleeing justice shows that whether you’re naughty
Read moreBy Titus Techera The director of Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Goodfellas delivered a delightful holiday treat that captures the magic of cinema and how
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Read moreBy Stefan Lindholm Transhumanism is a vision of the future of humanity in which applied technologies are supposed to enhance and
Read moreBy Kevin Duffy* A novel by Richard John Neuhaus’ biographer is both an entertaining and theologically deft take on the
Read moreBy Titus Techera* The latest installation in the Star Wars saga is finally a reason to celebrate, as it models self-sacrifice and leadership,
Read moreBy A. Trevor Sutton* Health is the silence of the organs. When one’s bodily organs function as they should, there is
Read moreThis overlong film’s best moments are the simple and the universally understandable. Too bad they were few and far between.
Read moreOne of the founding filmmakers of the French New Wave enraptured, confounded, and infuriated audiences, critics, and filmmakers. But no
Read moreBy Christopher Sandford Whether it truly caught the zeitgeist or was merely an entertaining, star-filled thriller, the original adaptation of the
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