• WHAT TO SEE: All Saints
    November 1, 2017
    by Gerald Korson
    Those who remember the 1990s TV series “Northern Exposure” will appreciate the casting of John Corbett and Barry Corbin in this satisfying film of keeping faith amid adversity.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Same Kind of Different as Me
    October 19, 2017
    by Gerald Korson
    The film, based on a true story and a New York Times best-seller, drags a bit in places, but its primary theme — the healing, transforming power of love and forgiveness — shines through with clarity.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: Miracles
    September 2, 2017
    by Gerald Korson
    This documentary attempts to explain what miracles are and what they are not, and the attitude we should have toward them.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: War for the Planet of the Apes
    August 1, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    For what is essentially a war movie about apes, the film is surprisingly emotional and has a variety of Scriptural allusions, including several to Moses, as well as some crucifix imagery.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: City of Saints
    July 1, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    “Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.”
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  • Film Tackles Armenian Genocide
    June 12, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    The Promise is both a love story and a historical drama.
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  • Queen of Heaven: Mary’s Battle for You
    May 15, 2017
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    The video series explains her ongoing battle against the devil and evil in pursuit of man’s salvation; how she intervenes at pivotal periods
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  • The Case for Christ
    April 9, 2017
    by admin
    The Case for Christ is a love story — Strobel’s love for his wife, his wife’s love for him and Jesus, and, ultimately, Jesus’ love for each and every one of us.
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  • Ignatius of Loyola
    March 1, 2017
    by admin
    There is so much to be learned from Loyola’s life and so many lessons to be gleaned from this film.
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  • A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
    December 1, 2016
    by admin
    This film is a powerful new docu-drama from the Catholic father-and-son team of Richard and Stephen Payne. The film, which aired on EWTN during the fall, is a lens into America’s cultural Marxism euphemistically called “progressivism.”
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  • Voiceless
    October 1, 2016
    by admin
    The film — from executive producer Jason Jones (Bella), an At Large Legatus member — encourages individuals and church communities to stand up for the lives of the unborn and abortion-minded women, particularly as it pertains to defending every single human life.
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  • Poverty, Inc.
    July 1, 2016
    by admin
    For anyone interested in philanthropy, global trade, relief organizations or the roots of poverty, this film is a must-see.
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  • The Bible and the Virgin Mary
    May 2, 2016
    by admin
    While Catholics know Mary is important, many never fully grasp how essential she really is.
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  • God’s Not Dead 2
    God’s Not Dead 2
    April 1, 2016
    by admin
    The culture war to expunge all things Christian from public schools began decades ago, but is reaching a fever pitch in our time.
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  • Miracles from Heaven
    March 15, 2016
    by admin
    Miracles from Heaven is a rare gem that sparkles in a sea of mediocre secular films in theaters this spring.
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  • The Young Messiah
    March 11, 2016
    by admin
    This film takes a unique approach to telling Christ’s story, beginning at the age of seven when his parents decide to leave Egypt for Nazareth
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  • Risen
    February 16, 2016
    by admin
    Christian faithful have waited more than a decade for a movie about Christ that rings true. The wait is over.
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  • The Song of Bernadette (1943)
    December 29, 2015
    by valencom@aol.com
    The winner of five Academy Awards, this 1943 classic is a must-have item for every Catholic household
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  • Guadalupe: The Miracle and the Message
    December 1, 2015
    by admin
    GUADALUPE: THE MIRACLE AND THE MESSAGE brings this remarkable history to life.
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  • Woodlawn
    Woodlawn
    October 1, 2015
    by admin
    WOODLAWN is a must-see movie for football fans, but most especially for men craving a deeper relationship with God
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