• A contrived future we wouldn’t want to realize
    February 1, 2021
    by Gerald Korson
    As COVID-19’S winter surge and social restrictions continue, one question on many minds is, “Will this pandemic ever end?”
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  • The secret is out ... on true happiness
    The secret is out ... on true happiness
    January 4, 2021
    by Gerald Korson
    The Secret, a 2006 documentary film and bestseller, proposed a simple “Law of Attraction”: think positive thoughts, focus on goals, and your dreams will come true.
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  • Stranger in a strange land
    Stranger in a strange land
    December 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Indian-American political commentator Dinesh D’Souza has produced films before, namely politically conservative documentaries including Hillary’s America and his 2020 election-year release Trump Card: Beating Socialism, Corruption and the Deep State.
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  • On following him - through Whom all things are possible
    On following him - through Whom all things are possible
    November 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    The life of Jesus Christ been portrayed in numerous films, with Franco Zeffirelli’s Jesus of Nazareth and Mel Gibson’s The Passion of The Christ ranking among the most popular treatments in recent memory. Now there’s a new entry that has already met with broad approval despite its unique marketing efforts.
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  • Recalling the 'Rosary Priest'
    Recalling the 'Rosary Priest'
    October 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Imagine a humble Catholic priest who could fill a sports arena as well as Billy Graham in his heyday. Fr. Patrick Peyton, the Irish immigrant and Holy Cross priest, for decades drew crowds in the hundreds of thousands to millions during his worldwide Rosary Crusades.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Remembering the ‘Grunt Padre’ – who gave his life for his comrades
    WHAT TO SEE: Remembering the ‘Grunt Padre’ – who gave his life for his comrades
    August 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    In the relatively few images of Fr. Vincent Capodanno among the Marines serving in the Vietnam War, he looks like one of them, or perhaps like an older officer among the mostly 18- and 19-year-old infantrymen.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Why the Wall came tumbling down
    July 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    The two men bonded over this common goal — and, in the end, they triumphed, having exerted significant influence in such victories as the rise of the Solidarity movement in Poland, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the Cold War.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Faith can remain, even through nonsensical pain
    June 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Tragedy can test our faith. The question of why bad things happen to good people has haunted humanity from the start. When misfortune befalls people we perceive as evil, it’s easy to suppose it’s a matter of divine justice. But what about the virtuous and the innocent?
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Martyr of conscience persevered in faith
    May 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    A Hidden Life tells the story of this brave man who held to his sacred principles even when much of the populace of Austria — including its clergy — capitulated in fear to the Nazi annexation of their country. Even his wife, mother, and parish priest initially wished he would somehow accommodate the call to fight.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: What the children saw
    April 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    The familiar story of the 1917 appearances of the Virgin Mary to three young shepherd children in Portugal receives a beautiful big-screen treatment in the new 2020 drama Fatima, scheduled for release to theaters everywhere on April 24.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Mercy shall be theirs
    March 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    The new docudrama Faustina: Love and Mercy provides a window into the brief life and work of St. Faustina, whom Pope St. John Paul II canonized in 2000 as the “first saint of the new millennium.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Real story of St. Patrick – as told by the man
    February 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    A new documentary film releasing in March, I Am Patrick, relates the true story of this great fifth-century “Apostle to Ireland” as told by Patrick himself in his Confessions and his Epistle to Coroticus. Through expert interviews, narrative voice-overs, and dramatic re-enactments, his amazing life unfolds and the authentic Patrick emerges.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Restored faith, restoring wholeness
    January 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    When people used to write Mother Teresa of their desire to join in her work among the destitute of India, she would often respond: “Stay where you are. Find your own Calcutta.”
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Multiplying acts of kindness, despite personal hardship
    December 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    Single mom rose and her seven-year-old daughter Katy don’t have it easy. They sleep in a junkyard vehicle, tidy up in a diner restroom, and face a future as bleak as it is uncertain. And little Katy has never had a Christmas present.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Coping with challenge-seasons through faith, reliance
    November 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    Change is a fact of life, but we would more easily weather inevitable challenges and transitions if they would line up politely and come at us one at a time. Unfortunately, that’s not always how it works. Sometimes multiple challenges hit concurrently, and in attempting to cope with them all we are pushed to our limits or beyond.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: When an innocent is falsely maligned
    October 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    JAMES ALLEN’S 1903 collection of essays, As a Man Thinketh, exhorts readers to take control of their lives through positive thinking and tireless focus on ideals and purpose. It’s why Allen is rightly counted among the pioneers of the modern self-help movement.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Surmounting the modern identity crisis
    September 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    Overcomer, opened in theaters Aug. 23, is about conquering life’s obstacles. Yet often the greatest roadblocks are not those externally, but those within, because individual ability to confront challenges depends heavily upon one’s sense of identity.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Aces in the Poles
    August 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    During World War II, following the rapid collapse of Poland, tens of thousands of Polish servicemen went to France to continue fighting for Allied forces. After France capitulated in 1940, the Poles battled on in England. There, more than 8,000 Polish air personnel would serve with the Royal Air Force, many in special Polish squadrons
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  • Discerning The King, Long Before His Coming
    Discerning The King, Long Before His Coming
    June 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    Messiah, a new eight-part documentary film series, explores how the prophecies of the Old Testament are fulfilled in Christ – and his Church
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Men of faith on the rise
    June 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    In his new documentary, Kingdom Men Rising, he calls upon men to stop being “lame,” rise up, be men of Christ, and fulfill their God-given responsibilities as husbands, fathers, and living examples to others.
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