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100 Movies Every Catholic Should See

Joe Wilson, Samuel Morales, Kevin Chan, Zach Smith, Anthony Morales, Cameron DeLaFleur, Lianna Youngman, Mitch McCurren

Made by a group of young Catholics who love and appreciate film, with the goal of promoting edifying works of cinema in the hope of inspiring more young Catholics to take up the challenge of John Paul II to move forward in the New Evangelization.

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  • Joe Wilson

    Catholic. Husband. Historian. Film connoisseur. Contributing editor at 100catholicmovies.substack.com. Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/wilsonej21/

  • Samuel Morales

    Graduate of Christendom College with a B.A. in English Language & Literature. Devout Catholic and Passionate Film Enthusiast.

  • Kevin Chan

    Catholic. Constant world traveler. Cookie monster and consumer of film with an utterance not belonging in this era. Also co-host of The Searchers, a film podcast. Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/rHUV

  • Zach Smith

    Dubbed "the Tom Cruise of Virginia" by a leather jacket salesman in Florence, Italy, Zach Smith is a marketing director living in Virginia. He can be found most often on Instagram.

  • Anthony Morales

    Young Catholic Filmmaker and Movie Enthusiast

  • Cameron DeLaFleur

    Husband, father, searching for the true, the good and the beautiful through film, art, music and God’s creation.

  • Lianna Youngman

    An appreciator of good literature, movie nights, and those rolling ladders in cool bookstores. Hailing from Front Royal and working in Publications.

  • Mitch McCurren

    Catholic husband and homeschooling father passionate about theology, film, and sports.

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