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The Spiritually Aware Cinema of Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
For two decades, the Belgian brother filmmakers have explored moral, social, and spiritual themes in one extraordinary film after another. Two Days, One Night (2014), the latest acclaimed drama from the Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and…
Welcome to Jurassic Park
Worth Watching from our June-July-August Issue
The Happiest Sound in the World
Half a century after its big-screen debut, The Sound of Music is still one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
Sullivan’s Travels
The classic Preston Sturges comedy debuts on Blu-Ray from Criterion April 14
Rabbit Tales
Newly remastered for Blu-ray and DVD, the classic animated adaptation of Richard Adams’ Watership Down is available from Criterion. Richard Adams’ Watership Down, a masterful epic about rabbits, occupies a space…
Moses At the Movies
the most cinema-ready story in scripture
Critiquing the Culture of Death
How dystopian fiction can point to a better world
Stop-Motion Macabre
why do we love creepy movies about animated puppets?
Marriage At the Movies
I wanted to share with Catholic Digest readers that there’s a powerful new movie coming to theaters September 26th called The Song. It’s a breath of fresh air to finally see a Christian movie that cares about…
A Dialogue with Real Guy Ray Liotta
Ray Liotta avoids typecasting in art as well as in life. He’s an on-screen maniac who says he can’t imagine hurting someone in real life. He’s won acclaim for playing menacing characters in Goodfellas and Unlawful Entry as well as pop…