Writer Lisa Hendey reviews “Of Animals and Men,” a new and powerful documentary that looks at the lives of Jan and Antonina Żabiński, who lived at the zookeeper’s villa at the Warsaw Zoo during World War II. Hendey writes: “Through their courageous
The work of art “The Living Tableau” by acclaimed filmmaker Armondo Linus Acosta offers an innovative, meditative way to contemplate anew the iconic masterpiece “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci. Inspired by a lifelong love of da Vinci and modernizing the
Timed perfectly to coincide with Holy Week in anticipation of Easter Sunday, the new film “Resurrection” premieres globally on the new online Discovery+ platform on March 27. The project combines the efforts of Roma Downey, Mark Burnett and “The Bible” showrunner Richard
The new biblical epic "Resurrection" is the kind of movie where "families can get together" to watch it, said one of its producers, Roma Downey, still best known for her on-camera role in the television series "Touched by an Angel."
Families will indeed
As compared to literature and theater, films give you a lot. Films give visuals, audio and motion. They are created in spaces the viewer does not inhabit at a time when the viewer is not present. Films are finished before you arrive
In a review of the new film “Pray: The Story of Patrick Peyton,” about the the Irish-born Holy Cross priest who founded the “Family Rosary Crusade,” Michael Heinlein writes that after watching the documentary, “It is hard to think how a viewer
Controversy has surrounded the airing on Netflix of the French film "Cuties" ("Mignonnes").
There have been numerous accusations that the movie sexually exploits the preteen members of its cast and the streaming service withdrew a provocative ad for "Cuties" saying that it did
In partnership with OSV Films, director Jim Wahlberg’s new short film “What About the Kids?” explores the effects that addiction has on children throughout our society and the role that faith can play in the journey toward recovery. In the movie, 8-year-old
The new, highly anticipated film “Fatima,” whose release date has been postponed for months because of the ongoing pandemic, is worth the wait, writes Lisa Hendey in a review for Our Sunday Visitor. She writes: “Fatima” relays a remarkable story of faith,
‘I don’t think I would have lived much longer in the streets’: How faith saved Jim Wahlberg
Author and filmmaker Jim Wahlberg shares how he overcame life on the streets of Boston, including addiction to drugs and alcohol and multiple prison sentences. He says, “I was in and out of detention centers, foster homes, halfway houses, all by the