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Sophie Nélisse as Irene Gut Opdyke, left, stars in a scene from the movie “Irena's Vow.” (OSV news photo/Quiver)
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Ryan Di Corpo
“Irena’s Vow” is true story of a Catholic nurse who used her position to shelter a dozen Jews in World War II-era Poland.
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Michael O’Brien
“Late Night with the Devil” is a film that lives on the knife’s (or dagger’s) edge—a stark reminder that we are all possessed by something.
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Stephen G. Adubato
Two new films on the lives of Mother Seton and Mother Cabrini are placing the spotlight on lesser-emphasized aspects of these holy women’s lives.
Sydney Sweeney in ‘Immaculate’ (Neon)
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Jake Martin
“Immaculate” is a cut above its cinematic cohorts, due in no small part to its decidedly feminist take.
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America Staff
In a somewhat predictable race, “Oppenheimer” took home seven Oscars, including “Best Picture.” Despite its dominance, however, it was not the only film to gain attention during this competitive awards season.
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John Anderson
My sense of dread over the film “Cabrini”? It was replaced by respect, even joy.