There are so many plot threads going in “How to Be a Latin Lover” (Pantelion), they never quite come together.
Movie: ‘How to Be a Latin Lover’
Society of Catholic Scientists meets in Chicago for first-ever conference
“Origins,” the first conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists, gave more than 100 participants the opportunity to learn about everything from the birth of stars to the beginnings of human language and to reflect on how their faith and work inform each other.
Virginia Catholics join the zero waste movement to promote green living
Through the growing zero waste movement, Jane Crosby a graduate from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, has made an effort to live a more practical and environmentally friendly life, as well as, reawakened her Catholic faith.
Catholic chaplain accompanies anguished circus workers on final tour
During the Easter triduum, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus workers are going through the paschal mystery as they learned Jan. 14 that the circus was closing.
Movie: ‘The Circle’
Big Brother is watching you, and he has nothing to do with the government. Such, at least in part, is the message of the confused cautionary tale “The Circle” (STX).
Catholic leaders urge extreme caution for new Netflix series
Based on the 2007 young adult novel by the same name, “13 Reasons Why” follows the story of Hannah Baker, a troubled 17-year-old who took her own life.
Historians assess the promise and paradox of JFK at his centenary
The centenary of Kennedy’s birth has brought fresh appraisals of Kennedy, the first — and so far, only — Catholic to attain the presidency and his assassination-truncated term of office.
Movie: ‘Phoenix Forgotten’
The sci-fi-themed horror tale “Phoenix Forgotten” (Cinelou) includes little objectionable material, other than some salty language in the dialogue.