Wildcat portrays O’Connor as a victim. She was so much more.
Sound of Hope is a Christian film defying the Hollywood system.
A less examined side of the Civil War takes the stage in Tom Klingenstein’s latest play.
Cabrini and Young Woman and the Sea show what women are truly capable of.
A new film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s cult classic asks whether heroes truly get to choose their fate.
Ronald Colman’s chivalrous leading men gave way to James Dean’s rebels without a cause.
A post-apocalyptic franchise finds the way back to civilization.
The sitcom legend blames political correctness for today’s unfunny entertainment.
A new Exorcist-era movie shows how the obsession with fame can be connected to possession by even darker forces.
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