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No one can save No One Will Save You from itself

October 21, 2023 Nick Olszyk 1

Distribution Service: Hulu MPAA Rating: PG-13 Reel Rating: 2 out of 5 reels Disclaimer: This review contains spoilers! I was very excited to see No One Will Save You. The trailer was amazing and promised […]

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Can horror give hope in a horrifying world?

August 31, 2020 Daniel Kempton, Anne Hendershott 6

The anxiety and fear that many are experiencing in these days of pandemic and urban rioting have emerged from a sense that things are falling apart. New data released by Mental Health America reveal that […]

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Dreary, hopeless, and insane: “It: Chapter Two”

September 12, 2019 Titus Techera 0

Stephen King, America’s most popular horror writer, is back in fashion. He’s got four big movies this year. In April, Pet Sematary was remade profitably. In October, Netflix is releasing In The Tall Grass. His […]

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Stranger lessons from Stranger Things

July 3, 2019 Timothy J. Gordon 9

With the premiere of Stranger Things 3 upon us—the new season will be released tomorrow—there are plenty of good reasons why Catholics might not tune in. You already well know the foremost of these: “the […]

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