2023-12-04T12:34:33-08:00

A hit as an animated film in 1998, 'The Prince of Egypt' became a London musical. Now, that somewhat different new version comes to digital. Read more

2023-12-06T13:19:27-08:00

The three-part PBS series 'Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen' offers a fresh examination of the British novelist. Read more

2023-11-26T19:54:18-08:00

We're almost to Advent, with Christmas on the way, so, why am I talking about horror movies? Let me explain ... Read more

2023-11-26T23:00:26-08:00

At some point in director Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon,' I was sufficiently bored to muse to myself about the horses. Read more

2023-11-21T13:50:43-08:00

Apple TV+ presents 'Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas,' a concert special showcasing Waddingham's voice -- and tossing in a few comedy bits with her 'Ted Lasso' co-stars. Read more

2023-11-25T11:42:15-08:00

History looks back, but journalism looks around -- especially in war. That's never more evident than in PBS' '20 Days in Mariupol.' Read more

2023-11-05T06:54:59-08:00

If you want a faithful retelling of the Biblical Nativity story, 'Journey to Bethlehem' is not for you. But, director Adam Anders says that it may be for those believers willing to suspend disbelief, or even for unbelievers. Read more

2023-10-15T16:16:53-08:00

In theaters and coming soon to Amazon, the independent film 'Shelter in Solitude' is pretty Catholic, and there isn't even an exorcism. Read more

2023-10-10T08:44:41-08:00

While it's supposed to be a direct sequel, 'The Exorcist: Believer' is an absolute affront to the masterpiece that is 'The Exorcist.' Read more

2023-10-05T21:27:46-08:00

One might not expect a movie about a funeral director and a lawsuit would yield either comedy or camaraderie. But you can find both in 'The Burial.' Read more


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