Teenage and grown viewers will find much to cheer about in “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” (Paramount). As for younger fans of its source material, the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series “Dora the Explorer,” however, parents may need to exercise just a bit of caution.
Movie: ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’
Toni Morrison, author baptized Catholic as child, dies at age 88
Morrison received the National Humanities Medal in 2000 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012.
Filmmaker’s documentary less on immigration than the ‘human story’
The linchpin of Marialuisa Ernst’s upcoming documentary, “A Place of Absence,” is that, each year, about 20,000 Latin Americans migrating to the United States seem to disappear.
Pastor competes on ‘Worst Cooks in America’ reality TV show
His bio on the show describes Father Young as “needing all the prayers he can get” in this competition, continuing on to say: “He has been a priest for nine years, but God seems to abandon him in the kitchen.”
‘Henry, Himself’: A life well-lived, but is it good enough?
This novel has plenty of humor and beautiful prose; it is definitely a worthwhile read, says reviewer Ann Jonas.
Washington a city of religious sites, not just monuments to government
The nation’s capital also is home to a plethora of Catholic sites, symbols, and memorials interwoven with the history and politics of the country, that even D.C. natives might not be familiar with.
Wall Street executive says ‘joyful perseverance’ key to street evangelism
Sidewalk evangelism is a series of teaching moments for an author who has put what he’s learned in a new book, “The Missionary of Wall Street,” published by Sophia Institute Press.
Movie – ‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw’
In keeping with a tested formula, barbs are traded, vehicles are raced and both fists and bullets fly in “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” (Universal), director David Leitch’s stand-alone addition to the popular action franchise that started in 2001.