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Mesmerizing Ad Astra breaks the usual sci-fi mold

October 4, 2019 Carl Kozlowski 4

It’s all too rare these days to find science-fiction movies that aren’t simply bombastic superhero flicks or alien-invasion thrillers. The current Brad Pitt film Ad Astra bravely breaks that mold, offering up a meditative yet […]

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Quentin Tarantino’s violent, impressive, and empty love letter to Hollywood

August 5, 2019 Nick Olszyk 9

MPAA Rating: R USCCB Rating: O Reel Rating, 3 out of 5 reels (Disclaimer: Major spoilers ahead.) It is rather rare that a movie is promoted for its director rather than its stars—especially when the […]

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Some numbers from the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, by way of Sandro Magister: Catholics were and remain one sixth of the global population. They were and remain half of all Christians. But […]

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