Kurosawa, Cruise, and the Clarity of “Top Gun: Maverick”

By |2022-06-11T09:38:39-05:00June 10th, 2022|Categories: Film, Glenn Arbery, Senior Contributors, Wyoming Catholic College|

Good war films put the objective in front of the audience and show repeatedly what must go heroically right to achieve it. And it is the depiction of real heroism in "Top Gun: Maverick" that makes the film so exhilarating. The weekend after the graduation of the Class of 2022, my wife, my daughter, and [...]

Cinematic Bliss: The Korngold Violin Concerto

By |2022-06-09T17:07:42-05:00June 9th, 2022|Categories: Audio/Video, Film, Music|

Erich Wolfgang Korngold was a phenomenal composer, and his gifts for fully fleshed-out musical ideas that created cinematic moods were extraordinary. The second movement (“Romance”) of his Violin Concerto makes me think of a darkening summer evening. You know, the kind where the sun set earlier but still lends a glow to the western sky [...]

“Field of Dreams”: Baseball, the Prodigal, & Paradise

By |2022-06-19T14:55:06-05:00May 26th, 2022|Categories: Baseball, Featured, Film, Imagination, Timeless Essays|

The film “Field of Dreams” beautifully portrays in a contemporary idiom the Parable of the Prodigal Son, but even more so, the grand cosmic drama to which that Parable points: that of Paradise lost and Paradise regained. In view of the beginning of baseball season, and as the father of two Little Leaguers, I thought [...]

Is Bela Lugosi Dead?

By |2022-05-26T15:31:27-05:00May 26th, 2022|Categories: Books, Film, Joseph Pearce, Senior Contributors|

Having buried the shade or shadow of Bela Lugosi with the many other ghosts of my past, I have found myself once again haunted by his undead presence in the pages of the recently-published novel, "This Thing of Darkness." Many full moons ago, during the decadent days and daze of my youth, I enjoyed dabbling [...]

The Poisoned Apple: Disney’s Fundamentally Flawed Kingdom

By |2022-06-18T13:06:40-05:00May 4th, 2022|Categories: Culture, Culture War, Film|

While outraged families are right to cut off Disney from their children’s imaginative formation, they should have been doing this a long time ago. The now-blatant sexual agenda of the corporation is only the final manifestation of a distorted and perverse view of reality that has pervaded the “Disney” brand for a long time. The [...]

The Impact of Mythologist Joseph Campbell

By |2022-03-31T18:49:45-05:00March 28th, 2022|Categories: Catholicism, Christianity, Dwight Longenecker, Film, J.R.R. Tolkien, Literature, Senior Contributors|

American mythologist Joseph Campbell’s discernment of the hero’s quest and his distillation of world myth into an easily-digestible template has had a powerful impact on contemporary culture, including influencing George Lucas' "Star Wars" films. The mythologist Joseph Campbell was the grandson of an Irish peasant-immigrant. Brought up in a Catholic home in New York, he [...]

Literature Goes to the Movies

By |2022-02-04T16:07:16-06:00February 4th, 2022|Categories: Film, Joseph Pearce, Literature, Senior Contributors|

When works of literature go to the movies, it’s usually an unpleasant sight. There are noble exceptions, however, which are worthy of praise. The film adaptions of two literary classics come to mind. First is the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet. [...]

What “Amadeus” Got Right

By |2025-01-27T12:55:47-06:00January 27th, 2022|Categories: Audio/Video, Film, Music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|

The movie "Amadeus" is a wondrous meditation, through the reminiscences of Antonio Salieri, on the ways of genius, the value of contrition, and the arbitrariness of metaphysical justice. "Amadeus" opened the door to a fantastic world of whose existence I had not been aware. The movie changed my life. "  —Anonymous viewer of the film [...]

Moral and Public Policy Problems in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”

By |2022-01-07T21:39:57-06:00January 7th, 2022|Categories: David Deavel, Film, Senior Contributors|

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" avoids the most obvious of our contemporary lies about reality, but it too paints a flawed understanding of evil, both in how to prudently fight against it and how it attaches itself to us humans. Don’t set your public policy or moral clock by the newest superhero movie. It’s got some [...]

“Dune”: The Power of Attention

By |2021-12-05T21:27:04-06:00December 2nd, 2021|Categories: Film|

Part of the philosophy of "Dune" is that after a long and dark digital age, man must learn again to become self-reliant: to think and act as self-determined and self-reliant individuals; to be active participants in nature, not mere passive receivers of pleasure and pain. For that is the place of beasts, not men. Dune [...]

“They’ll Remember You,” Claus von Stauffenberg

By |2023-07-19T19:30:01-05:00November 14th, 2021|Categories: Audio/Video, Film, History, Music|

Valkyrie is a 2008 thriller film directed and co-produced by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander. The film is set in Nazi Germany during World War II and depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency [...]

“The Green Knight”: A Christian Failure, A Pagan Masterpiece

By |2021-10-15T12:55:00-05:00October 15th, 2021|Categories: Christianity, Film|

"The Green Knight" is probably the best movie adaptation that we Christians could dare hope for from the modern world: well-researched, thoughtful, and meditative. Go see the film. Revel in its beauty. But use your Christian understanding to claim what you want from it so you may better serve Christ. The Green Knight is a [...]

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