Praise This will be released on the Peacock streaming platform on April 7th. When I've logged in to watch some of my favorite shows, I’ve seen it featured and highlighted on the platform in anticipation. Honestly, it isn’t a movie I would have chosen to watch simply...
Movie Reviews and Recommendations
Movie Reviews and Recommendations – Sometimes you need a Catholic perspective on today’s movies and that’s what these posts provide. In addition to Catholic movie reviews, you’ll find resources to help you plan for your apostolate, youth group, and family!
This New Pro-Life Resource Is Making An Impact On College Campuses
As the Dobbs v. Jackson decision promptly put to rest the misguided decisions in both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, faithful men and women across the United States must ready themselves to support and defend life at their state and local levels. FOCUS...
3 Catholic Films Coming To Theaters For A Limited Time
In the entertainment industry, Fathom Events helps lesser-known film projects get their day on the big screen. Fathom rents out theaters throughout the country for a few days as a limited-release project. It’s how The Chosen film events have been...
The Pale Blue Eye: A Light In The Darkness
The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins? – Edgar Allan Poe The film, The Pale Blue Eye, opens with this line from the famous poet, Edgar Allan Poe. It is a fictional story...
Can Catholics Find Gospel Truths In “Jesus Revolution”?
The movie Jesus Revolution is an interesting mashup of talent, with Frasier star Kelsey Grammer and The Chosen’s Jesus character Jonathan Roumie as the leads. Grammer plays a grumpy pastor who experiences a transformation of heart and openness to new ideas while...
“Dog Gone” Is Packed With Life Lessons
911 Lone Star lead actor Rob Lowe stars in Netflix’s latest movie, Dog Gone. It’s one of the first feel-good movies of the year based on a true story of a father and son who search for a boy’s lost dog along the Appalachian Trail. Catholics will enjoy two saintly...
The Noel Diary: A Christmas Movie Worth Watching
Hallmark, Great American Channel, Lifetime, Hulu, Netflix, and many other companies and networks compete in the Christmas movie market. Each year dozens upon dozens of new films are available for our viewing or streaming desire. The pattern of these movies...
How Are Catholics Portrayed In “The Wonder” On Netflix?
The Emma Donoghue novel The Wonder is the inspiration behind Netflix’s recent release of the same name. Set in 1962, on the heels of the Irish Famine, a young girl named Anna has drawn the attention of the town and other devoted miracle seekers. From her...
Movie Review: I Heard The Bells
Church bells will soon be summoning worshippers on Christmas Eve and Day. All types of believers will fill church pews for one of the holiest days of the Christian year. Some will be regulars, others occasional, and some will be those who attend only on...
7 Things I Appreciated From “The Chosen” Season 3 Theatrical Release And 1 I Didn’t
The hit, crowdfunded, Christian series The Chosen created by Dallas Jenkins and starring Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, hit theatres on November 18th. You might recall that in 2021, they brought Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers to the big screen for weeks. This...
Elvis And The Value Of A Good Mentor
“We are two odd, lonely children reaching for eternity.” -Colonel Tom Parker Elvis is a household name for the majority of people who know anything about popular culture. Everyone has heard of Elvis, but few, I would imagine, have heard of Colonel Tom Parker. Before I...
A Catholic Priest Shares His Thoughts While Watching Gigi & Nate
When I first saw the trailer for Gigi & Nate, I knew that I would enjoy the movie. I could tell that it had a good storyline and it seemed like a nice, feel-good movie that we all need to see every now and again. Why does it seem that movies with animals have...
Free Guy And The Freedom To Choose
“Life doesn’t happen to be something that just happens to us.” Free Guy is more than just a hilarious and lighthearted movie about Guy, a non-player character (NPC), in Free City, a massively multiplayer online role-playing video game. It is a story about freedom and...
Watching Thirteen Lives With The Eyes Of A Catholic
If I asked you about underground rescues that captivated the world, two events might come to mind. The rescue of 33 Chilean miners in 2010, captured in the film The 33 and the second would be the 2018 Thailand rescue of a boys’ soccer team from a cave taking on...
The Life And Love Of St. Anthony Mary Claret In The Biopic Film “Slaves And Kings”
The Catholic Church celebrates the memorial of St. Anthony Claret on October 24th. But moviegoers will have the opportunity to learn about him sooner with an upcoming Fathom movie release of Slaves and Kings on August 22 (English) and August 23...
Easter Sunday In August?
Movie enthusiasts can get a dose of Easter this summer with the new film Easter Sunday released on August 5th. It’s a comedy and certain scenes will make you laugh. At least they made me laugh out loud. Not only is a comical film, it is also a historic one,...
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Grace And Freedom
The great writer Flannery O’Connor once offered this insight into her works: “There is a moment of grace in most of the stories, or a moment where it is offered, and usually rejected.” O’Connor would be smiling now. Her remark translates all too well...
Of What Can Thor’s Screaming Goats Remind Us?
“Angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly…Pride is the downward drag of all things into an easy solemnity. One ‘settles down’ into a sort of selfish seriousness; but one has to rise to a gay self-forgetfulness…It is easy to be heavy: hard to be light....
No Time To Die: Love Covers A Multitude Of Sins
HUGE SPOILER ALERT] Jesus often finds his way through my armor via the element of surprise. I’ve always found thinking of myself as a soldier with his shield down to be a helpful analogy. When the soldier is relaxed and not prepared, the blow seems to be more...
Loki Is The MCU’s Best-Ever Production
How would you describe a typical production from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)? If we asked all of you that question, I’m sure the answer would be something along the lines of, “It’s action-packed and visually-entertaining, but it’s shallow and follows a...
Top Gun: Maverick Takes Us On A Journey Toward A Heavenly Homeland
NOTE: Spoilers!! A good story offers a momentary escape from reality so that we may be thrust back into it with a more keen sense of the greatness for which we are made. Top Gun: Maverick is one of these stories, and one I anticipate will continue to...
Lightning McQueen: What To Do With Freedom
A few days ago I was feeling a little down and wanted to find a movie to lift my spirit and provide some encouragement and hope. I went with the Pixar classic Cars, and as you may guess, it did not disappoint. I’ve always thought Lightning McQueen had a brilliant...
5 Lessons For Kids And Adults From The New Movie “The Bad Guys”
Children learn lessons from books and movies they watch. Besides reading and watching religious things, sometimes secular books and movies can also convey moral lessons. Aaron Blabey authored the New York Times best-selling graphic novel series The Bad Guys for his...
Four Steps For The Eucharistic Revival In The Catholic Church
The Feast of Corpus Christi on June 19, 2022, will mark a special moment in Eucharistic devotion for the United States. The USCCB will launch a multi-year Eucharistic revival which will culminate in a National Eucharistic Congress. Throughout the next three years,...
Man Of God: The Powerful Story Of St. Nektarios Of Aegina
The present situation in the world between Russia and Ukraine has brought to our attention many different saints that the western Church, that is, Roman Catholics, would have little familiarity. They could be saints associated with the Eastern Churches in communion...