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What We Can Learn from James Bond about Western Civ
October 2024I am convinced that the Bond series has functioned as the 20th-century edition of the Latinized (Virgilian) Homeric myth that has long served as our founding story.
VIEW ARTICLEMixed Marriages: Breeding Grounds for Religious Indifferentism?
June 2024Catholic breakdowns of religious barriers followed the breakdowns of ethnic ones, and, in practice, ecclesiastical discipline became much more lenient.
VIEW ARTICLEChoose Your Own Eternity
October 2020What follows death is the extension into eternity of what we chose in this world. When we pass from this life, what we wanted here will be what we want forever.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Vatican’s Filthy Lucre
January-February 2020Peter’s Pence doesn’t solicit funds for financial speculation that fattens the Vatican’s investment portfolios; the fund shouldn’t be used that way.
VIEW ARTICLELost in the Cosmos: A Discussion of Death, Deep Space & Man’s Ultimate Destiny
October 2019A kernel of nihilism undoes whatever meaning modern men try to inject into their own lives.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Hollywood Scandal Behind the Clerical Scandal
March 2019U.S. media and the American judicial system will gladly go after a high-ranking Catholic priest or bishop but will run cover for powerful Hollywood directors and actors.
VIEW ARTICLEA See of the Second-Rate
March 2019The norm among the men who wear miters — men who are supposed to possess powers of discernment — appears to be gaffes, ill judgment, and an apparent blindness to reason.
VIEW ARTICLEGosnell: The Bigger Picture
December 2018Gosnell’s attorney asks why Gosnell should be convicted of murder in the case of “Baby A” but not in the cases of the countless other babies.
VIEW ARTICLEEmblem of an Exhausted Era
October 2018"Novitiate" is a film to be expected at the bitter, burnt-out end of the sexual revolution. It is not so much a movie as a cry for help.
VIEW ARTICLEInfinity War: A Call to Action
July-August 2018The final scene of Infinity War is particularly haunting for millennials; a whole third of our generation has been destroyed by abortion.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Rise of the "All-Conquering Female"
March 2017In movies today, it is not enough to show women as intelligent, savvy, and good; they have to portray men as stupid, witless, and irresponsible.
VIEW ARTICLEThe "Biggest Nothing" in History
December 2016Anglophone societies might not be the direct heirs of the French Revolution itself, but they have been infected by its Jacobin social pathologies.
VIEW ARTICLEThrough a Lens, Darkly
December 2014Excessive confidence in the supposedly foolproof technical quality of America’s nuclear-weapon system is the subject of the classic thriller "Fail-Safe."
VIEW ARTICLEBringing the Gospels Back to the Big Screen
January-February 2014Hollywood knows there's a lucrative market for Christian movies -- as demonstrated by The Passion of the Christ, the modern-day gold standard for biblical screen portrayals -- and studios have big plans to cash in.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Orientalism of Barack Obama
November 2012Modern-day American "anti-colonialism" is composed mostly of neo-Marxism mixed with a smidgen of post-Victorian disillusionment.
VIEW ARTICLESurprise! A Hollywood Film that Treats Fatherhood with Respect
April 2012Director Alexander Payne has crafted a rare and beautiful film that treats virtue, sacrifice, forgiveness, and fatherhood with respect.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Third Man & the Third Millennium
May 2011Graham Greene sees the most dangerous thing of all: ordinary human beings unwilling to distinguish between the dollar and the cross.
VIEW ARTICLEPeering Into the Abyss
October 2008Evil's baneful effects may be likened to the invisible, odorless, and deadly radiation emitted by uranium. One must 'put on the armor of God' to resist it.
VIEW ARTICLECatholic Cameos From the Silver Screen
January 2007Catholicism has produced potent and eloquent images of Christian faith that allow cinematic artists to portray with grace and precision spiritual realities that enrich the human experience.
VIEW ARTICLEA Great Catholic Film (Made By a Protestant)
October 2006The Ninth Day explores the moral dilemmas experienced by a Catholic priest who is sent to the Dachau concentration camp for resisting the Nazis.
VIEW ARTICLENo Sane City
January 2005Although many of SoCal's unusual religions are ephemeral, some manage to combine both stability and a substantial church building.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Siege of Western Civilization
July/August 2004Herb Meyer argues that Western Civilization is the best (earthly) thing to have happened to humanity, and is well worth defending.
VIEW ARTICLEIn Case You Didn't Get to See The Passion of the Christ a Second Time
June 2004As a work of aesthetic beauty, of historical and biblical simplicity, and of theological profundity, the film ranks high as a great piece of Christian art.
VIEW ARTICLEPreviewing Mel Gibson's Passion
February 2004In the homogenized world of contemporary political and religious thought, a film like this strikes some as dangerously paleo-Christian.
VIEW ARTICLEA Nation of Narcissists?
June 2002Can a nation, or a civilization, continue to prosper if it is peopled mainly by narcissists? I doubt that this has ever been tried before in history.
VIEW ARTICLEFrom the Sistine Chapel to the Silver Screen
March 2002Oh, would that someone in the Church had the taste, intelligence, and money to spot young directorial talent and guide it in a more positive direction!
VIEW ARTICLEThe Christian Gifts of J.R.R. Tolkien
November 2001Tolkien knew very well that God allowed him to understand the reason for the bloodletting of modernity: Man had fallen away from the Creator.
VIEW ARTICLEHomosexuality & the Entertainment Media
June 2001The main threats to the family come from infidelity, divorce, and all the temptations of a hedonistic culture.
VIEW ARTICLEDogma: A Damnable Mess of a Movie
January 2000Nothing here to engage you and much to depress you.
VIEW ARTICLEWe Love to Look in the Mirror
October 1999Chesterton likened the Titanic to Western culture, “in its power and in its impotence, its security and its insecurity.”
VIEW ARTICLEPower, Money, Deals, Drugs & Bimbos
October 1999Neurotics, sexual libertines, and drug users exercise enormous influence over our children via the entertainment industry.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Cartoon Saga of Unholy Moses
September 1999The Prince of Egypt is based on the story of the Book of Exodus — but there are many important differences between the two.
VIEW ARTICLEIs God a Cloud? Does She Have Breasts?
March 1998An ecumenical film consortium has produced a new video series in which noted “experts” grapple with the great questions about God and man.
VIEW ARTICLEA Movie Masterpiece
October 1986Kurosawa dramatizes the truth that the sins of the parents are visited on their children. The harm Ran has done has returned to haunt his old age.
VIEW ARTICLEMemories of Great Comedies from the Past
September 1986Is moviemaking such a risky business that even an extraordinarily gifted performer cannot be sure in advance how a proposed project will turn out?
VIEW ARTICLETrivialized Sex, Cheap Film
July August 1986Hollywood's standard view of sexuality frequently works against a film’s best intentions. Is all the bed-hopping supposed to have any real significance?
VIEW ARTICLEFellini Back in Stride
June 1986An artist who apparently works very much from his feelings and intentions, Fellini turns his camera on people and lovingly watches their foibles and failures.
VIEW ARTICLEJust Awful
May 1986Contemporary film is quite advanced; the tools are available for making significant films. What is obviously lacking is insight.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Marx Brothers as a Sign of God?
April 1986There may be a benevolent God and life may have a meaning because how else can you account for the marvelous humor in a Marx Brothers’ movie?
VIEW ARTICLEOut of Africa
March 1986It was from her 17-year experience in Africa that Karen Blixen, under the pen name of Isak Dinesen, wrote her highly acclaimed stories of Africa.
VIEW ARTICLEInsatiable Love
March 1986Gandhi, after an early distaste for Christianity because of its relationship to imperialism and aggressive “soul-savers,” came to a deep identification with the message of Jesus.
VIEW ARTICLEClerical Complicity
January-February 1986"The Official Story" explores the conversion of an upper-class Argentinian interested only in the happiness of her own family into a deeply caring, unselfish woman ready to perform heroic acts of justice and charity.
VIEW ARTICLESanctity as Insanity?
December 1985The classic battle between science/secularism and faith/religion seems like a preliminary for a main event that never happens.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Extraordinary Career of Francois Truffaut
November 1985Truffaut made five more or less autobiographical films, starting with "400 Blows" when actor Jean-Pierre Leaud was 14 and ending 20 years later.
VIEW ARTICLEFrom Chance Encounter to Friendship
October 1985The Kiss of the Spider Woman powerfully portrays the almost magical changes that friendship can bring about in people’s lives.
VIEW ARTICLEBlack Comedy at Its Best
September 1985John Huston’s film career, which has spanned more than 50 years, has been a curious blend of the sublime and, if not the ridiculous, the strikingly mediocre.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Panoramic & the Personal
June 1985With Forster’s A Passage to India Lean reached for something a bit deeper: to film the specifically spiritual against the background of the clash between English and Indian cultures.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Prison of “Freedom”
May 1985Rohmer’s films are uniquely cinematic, bearing the mark of his simple visual style and nuanced outlook on and delicate treatment of human relationships.
VIEW ARTICLEDepicting the Workings of Grace
April 1985Places in the Heart stands with Chariots of Fire as one of the few films in recent years with both a sympathetic and profound view of religion.
VIEW ARTICLEBlasphemous Battle With God
March 1985Two films that are interesting adaptations from another medium are "Amadeus" and "Cal," each rewritten by its original author for the screen.
VIEW ARTICLEJohn Cassavetes & the Mystery of Moviemaking
January-February 1985His typical work is at times a beautiful blend of intuition, sensitivity, and compassion but at other times a maddening mixture of overly long scenes, aimless dialogue, and directionless plot.
VIEW ARTICLEJean-Luc Godard: Low-Altitude Narcissism
December 1984What evil an artist can legitimately and accurately depict depends on the altitude from which the artist sees that evil.
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