The "One Battle After Another" and "After the Hunt" stars join forces to talk "cancel culture" and their love for directors.
Months after purchasing the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, the village of Dolton has voted to designate it as an offiial ...
In church, it's the holy trinity. But on the silver screen, it's all about the big four for Pope Leo. It's not all feel-good flicks for the pope though. "Ordinary People," the 1980 psychological drama ...
Pope Leo XIV is on the side of the angels when it comes to matters of cinema. Last Saturday, after he gathered some of the film world’s luminaries at the Vatican, the pontiff delivered one of the most ...
Four classic movies can now add "pope-approved" to their accolades. In anticipation of a celebration at cinema at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV shared his four favorite movies in a video released on Nov.
The 1946 movie follows George Bailey, played by James Stewart, who is considering suicide on Christmas. The story of George's life is told through a flashback. He's ultimately saved by his guardian ...
A papal video message appeared before a crowd of hundreds in Slovakia, as Guilherme Peixoto, a priest who doubles as an ...
The list leans heavily on uplifting classics. By Maya Salam The Vatican is going Hollywood this weekend. Or, perhaps more accurately, Hollywood is going Vatican. As part of the Roman Catholic Church ...
Pope Leo XIV has revealed his favorite movies, ahead of a meeting with prominent figures from the film world on Saturday. All four of Leo’s chosen films were released in the 20th century, with the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The “Purge” movies are missing from the list, as are the entries in the “Saw” franchise. There are no “Evil Dead” ...
Pope Leo XIV invited the faithful to contemplate “the mystery of unity and communion with the Church of Rome” and to recognize that “the true sanctuary of God is Christ who died and rose again” during ...
In church, it's the holy trinity. But on the silver screen, it's all about the big four for Pope Leo. First on the list for the Chicago-born pontiff was "It's a Wonderful Life," the 1946 Christmas ...