Set in the late 1940s, "On the Waterfront" is a fictionalized account of actual corruption in the longshoreman’s union that controlled labor on the loading docks of New York City, as described in the “New York Sun” by Pulitzer Prize winning reporter,
While Brett Salkeld hasn’t yet seen Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster “Oppenheimer,” he’s heard enough about it on Twitter. Primarily, he’s been warned by Catholics that before he watches the film, he needs to consider the film’s sexual content, specifically nudity. What #CatholicTwitter has
Rickey Hill’s baseball career began with sticks, stones and a little bit of faith. “I just picked up a rock because it’s free, doesn’t cost any money,” the 67-year-old from Fort Worth, Texas, remembered spending up to 15 hours a day hitting
In the Blue Beetle movie, commendable basic values and a positive, if flawed, portrayal of Hispanic life make this debut for Jaime Reyes – whose true superpower, it turns out, is familial love – an attractive choice for moviegoers.
The recently released cinema biopic “Oppenheimer” dramatizes the progressive development, assembly, testing and dropping of the world's first atomic bomb which then led to the detonation of two bombs over Japan in the twilight days of World War II.
In the film's portrayal
"With This Light," a documentary set to release Aug. 11 in theaters and streaming platforms, showcases the remarkable life of Sister Maria Rosa Leggol, a Franciscan sister known as the "Mother Teresa" of Honduras. Despite only having a fourth-grade education, Sister Maria
In Della Owens’ best-selling novel “Where the Crawdads Sing,” which tells the story of a young girl surviving alone on the swampy coastline of North Carolina, readers are challenged to examine the quality of their own moral convictions. Our Sunday Visitor columnist
Occasionally, there comes along an extraordinary person whose life of faith and love touches thousands of lives for the better. “With This Light,” a documentary releasing in theaters Aug. 11 and then to streaming platforms, tells of the apostolic dynamism of Sister
The notorious barbarity of the Nazi regime was on full display in the occupied Polish town of Markowa on March 24, 1944. Early that morning, German-led police surrounded the home of Józef and Wiktoria Ulma, Poles who had been denounced for sheltering
A summer box office hit is garnering both kudos and concerns for its approach to the issue of child trafficking. "Sound of Freedom," starring Jim Caviezel, has edged out both the latest "Mission Impossible" and "Indiana Jones" releases to notch the fourth