Appreciation: In 1968, Ennio Morricone scaled back on his other composing assignments to dedicate his lifework to cinema. His music, so wedded with the unfolding visual story, has become iconic.
A new film about a young man forced to attend a fundamentalist Christian camp offers starting point for parents wondering what God is asking of them if they discover their child is LGBTQ.
The new animated film is a contemporary and relevant parable for teens and grownups about relevant themes like believing in scientific facts and combatting racism.
Review: While watching the film "The Nun," I was more bothered by the movie's unfamiliarity with Catholicism than the actual sight of possessed nuns with gory faces.
Actress Stéphane Audran, known to most Christian audiences for playing Babette Hersant in Gabriel Axel's 1987 film "Babette's Feast," died March 27 in Paris.
In recent years, the movie industry hasn't shied away from Catholicism — mostly seen through the lens of the sex abuse scandal. However, a new film seeks to expand the discussion on injustices in and outside the church.