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  1. Jan 27, 2022 · Below, in alphabetical order, are capsule reviews of the Top 10 movies overall and seven of the best family films of 2021 as selected by the Media Review Office of Catholic News Service. The CNS classification of all the pictures on the former list is A-III — adults.

  2. Apr 19, 2023 · By Joseph Pronechen/National Catholic Register Opening on 1,200 screens this past weekend, the film Nefarious is a horror thriller like none other, spotlighting the epic battle between evil and human souls. Co-writers-directors Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman’s supernatural thriller was inspired by the book A.

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  3. Sep 17, 2021 · This past week, I got to sit down for a chat with Ted Melfi, director of the new film The Starling, which hits theaters on Sept. 17, then comes to Netflix on Sept. 24. Two alumni of Melfi’s ...

    • Coda: It’s not easy to make a film about disabilities without seeming condescending or patronizing. Coda not only succeeds in this regard but emerges as one of the most pro-family films in years.
    • Mass: A a cinematic hurricane in a bottle. Despite being shot with only four actors in a single room, it was the most emotional film of the year.
    • Luca: This was a gorgeous film that gently yet intelligently documents the trials of early boyhood. It also ironically features Jim Gaffigan as his least favorite food, a fish.
    • Summer of Soul: The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival was often referred to as “black Woodstock” in the press. It would have been better to call Woodstock “the unenlightened, cheap Harlem Cultural Festival.”
  4. The Latest. New film on life of Father Flanagan hopes to advance priest’s cause for canonization. Oct 7, 2024. By Francesca Pollio Fenton. “Heart of a Servant: The Father Flanagan Story” will be...

  5. CODA, Best Picture winner, and Belfast, Best Director and Human and Gospel Values Award winner, split major honors at Catholic Film Critics Awards 2021.

  6. 2 days ago · Film director Anthony D’Ambrosio shared his moving testimony of how Saint Maximilian Kolbe led him back to the Church on his upcoming film’s Instagram page. “Triumph of the Heart” is an independent film about the triumph of Saint Maximilian Kolbe and his companions at Auschwitz.

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