The film “Jojo Rabbit” and the television series “Madam Secretary” won the top prizes in Signis North America’s annual competition.
Signis Awards go to ‘Jojo Rabbit,’ ‘Madam Secretary’
Video game – ‘Paper Mario: Origami King’
Like its predecessors in the popular Nintendo franchise, “Paper Mario: The Origami King” is a fun and wholesome game that can be enjoyed by the entire family
Producer looks for movie scripts with ‘a little bit of faith’
The Catholic producer of the upcoming movie “Words on Bathroom Walls,” is always on the lookout for film scripts that have “a little bit of faith.”
COVID-19 restrictions offer chance to support rural tourism, Vatican says
Agrotourism, in particular, helps support local family farms, and visitors can learn a new, less hectic way of life in greater harmony with others and nature, wrote Cardinal Peter Turkson.
Movie – ‘The Secret: Dare to Dream’
At no point in “The Secret: Dare to Dream” (Lionsgate) does the dialogue remotely approach the way anyone speaks in real life.
New treatment of Galileo case destined to be a classic
Author enlightens us by an engaging depiction of the intellectual and philosophical setting of Galileo’s time.
Movie: ‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’
There’s Arianism, Nestorianism, semi-Pelagianism and now there’s “The Burnt Orange Heresy” (Sony).
‘Upright,’ streaming, Sundance Now
Substitute driving for pulling, and across Australia for a plowed field, and that pretty well sums up the curious quest at the heart of “Upright.”