The Point of Gosnell
by Charlotte AllenThe pro-choice media and entertainment industry seem to have conspired to make certain that as few people as possible ever see the film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. Continue Reading »
The pro-choice media and entertainment industry seem to have conspired to make certain that as few people as possible ever see the film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. Continue Reading »
A new documentary film purportedly gives a thorough overview of abortion politics since the 1960s, but leaves out several major events essential to any history of the political attempt to overturn Roe. Continue Reading »
The film Gosnell is a journey to the heart of America’s hypocrisy. Continue Reading »
Persons ripe for possession lack a proper telos. Continue Reading »
Religious films rarely receive critical acclaim these days, but a recent exception is Paul Schrader’s First Reformed. Continue Reading »
Writer and director Martin McDonagh has put us in a Flannery O’Connor world. Continue Reading »
The moral of Avengers: Infinity War is that life is good—indeed, that life is a good, one the good guys seek to preserve, and bad guys seek to destroy. Continue Reading »
Summer in the Forest, a documentary on Jean Vanier's L’Arche communities for the disabled, reminds us that we are all fragile, and that we must love one another. Continue Reading »
In the film I Am Not a Witch we see how every human society interprets its own beliefs as damage, and routes around them. Continue Reading »