Just wait till you see a bunch of catty Catholic cardinals vie to be the next pope in “Conclave.” Director Edward ...
Ralph Fiennes, who considers himself a lapsed but curious Catholic, met with priests to discuss Jesus while filming his papal ...
Sleek, confident and peppered with delicious portraits in pursuit, deceit and evasion, the carnival of papal intrigue known ...
Ralph Fiennes is mesmerizing as a cardinal leading the process of choosing a new pope—which plays out like an Agatha Christie ...
It comes with a possibly career-best performance by Ralph Fiennes; a large, expert cast of cagey pros; the assured pace of a thriller; and a final twist that even those know-it-alls in heaven won’t ...
This October, voters have a choice: do you vote for the candidate you believe in? Or do you vote to keep a right-wing ...
Robert Harris had just completed a trilogy of novels about Cicero when he watched the election of Pope Benedict live on ...
NOTE: This review is partially adapted from my reaction to Conclave following its premiere at the Toronto International Film ...
Starring Ralph Fiennes and set within the private inner sanctum of the Vatican, the movie treats the papal balloting like a ...
A reserved and refined Ralph Fiennes does exemplary work as Thomas Lawrence, a conflicted Cardinal who is tasked with heading up the committee to vote on a new holy father, following the sudden death ...
The “English Patient” actor was preparing for his next role, as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence in the pope drama, and wanted to spend time with the real deal.
With Edward Berger’s papal election thriller “Conclave” hitting theaters in wide release, it’s a chance to consider all the ...