With the publicity surrounding the new film “Oppenheimer,” Monsignor Owen Campion writes how evil acts can never be permitted: “This is fundamental. Some actions are too evil ever to be permitted. Take all deadly weapons as an example. Nothing justifies the wholesale,
Those who enter Disney's "Haunted Mansion" in search of laughs will likely come away from it more satisfied than those who go in seeking eerie chills. There's a generally congenial tone to this production, the comic element of which is far more
Life in plastic may be fantastic but the tedious ideology-driven comedy "Barbie" (Warner Bros.) is not. A review of the new Barbie movie.
Charlie Camosy interviews Martin Doblmeier, whose film "SABBATH" urges viewers to rediscover the value and purpose of a "day of rest."
Columnist Kenneth Craycraft reflects on the new film “Oppenheimer,” which looks at the life of atomic scientist Robert Oppenheimer and the project he directed to create the world’s first atomic bomb. In the film, Craycraft writes, the character of Oppenheimer “veers between
If writer-director Christopher Nolan's impressive but uneven portrait "Oppenheimer" (Universal) is anything to go by, famed theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was a highly complex man. As portrayed by Cillian Murphy in a layered performance, he was at once charismatic yet naive,
Set in 1967, “The Miracle Club” tells the captivating tale of three generations of lifelong friends, Lily (Maggie Smith), Eileen (Kathy Bates), and Dolly (Agnes O’Casey), from Ballygar, a resilient community in Dublin, Ireland. Bound by a shared desire to win a
Actor and producer Eduardo Verástegui is perhaps best known for his award-winning film “Bella.” Now, he says, he has another, new pro-life film — a film drawing attention to the plight of two million children trafficked worldwide each year. “What if this
A new film starring Jim Caviezel aims to move millions to end the scourge of child trafficking.
"Sound of Freedom," directed by Alejandro Monteverde, will debut in theaters July 4 with Caviezel starring as Tim Ballard, who began his career at the CIA
Actor Shia LaBeouf portrays St. Pio of Pietrelcina in the new drama "Padre Pio," which premiered at last year's Venice Film Festival and will be released in U.S. theaters and on demand June 2.