Reimagined by Robert Eggers, the classic horror film is a shadow of its former self.
An essay from 1969 shows how far our culture has gone astray.
He grasps Scripture’s politics and symbolism but misses its redemptive message.
His Sixties nostalgia is misplaced, on draft-dodging and much else.
Ridley Scott’s sequel tries to revive the historical epic—with mixed results.
Four centuries later, the “city on a hill” is still a cause for thanksgiving.
The virtuoso Daniil Trifonov takes on American classics in his latest album.
The Da Vinci Code is but one of the council’s many misrepresentations.
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