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In 2022, after a disastrous run of films in their first iteration of an “expanded universe,” DC Studios announced it would be rebooting their cinematic universe with rival Marvel talent James Gunn as its head. At the time, it was easy to se...
For those of you who submitted a response to the “Best Action Scenes of All Time” poll a few months ago: an overdue apology! We unfortunately did not get as many results as I was hoping for, but enough of you have asked me about the results...
PLUS: Alfred Hitchcock's sinister game of guilt and murder.
Julia and Julia (2009)
Watching Disclosure Day was one of the most unusual theatrical experiences of the year, and I’m still processing it days later. It’s one of Spielberg’s most optimistic movies and the message of hope is definitely refreshing for today, but i...
The quick phrase someone might use to describe the work of Spielberg is movie, or blockbuster, magic. The great American auteur has used this magic time and again to deliver tales about the moral truths of reality– that the Ark of the Coven...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Catholic. Husband. Historian. Film connoisseur. Contributing editor at 100catholicmovies.substack.com. Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/wilsonej21/
Dean Robbins is a media critic currently residing in Pittsburgh, PA. In 2023, he ran the Substack publication DC Culture Review while a student in the city.
Graduate of Christendom College with a B.A. in English Language & Literature. Devout Catholic and Passionate Film Enthusiast.
Ben Marsh lives in Front Royal, Virginia.
I'm a Catholic husband, father, and Intervention Specialist who is exceptionally passionate about cinema as an art form. I've been consistent in watching a wide variety of films from across the globe and try my hardest to promote as much as I can.
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.
Husband, father, searching for the true, the good and the beautiful through film, art, music and God’s creation.
A temporary traveler in this earthly plane.Catholic.Love movies/music/history/writing. 2026:Mostly reposts/comments/notes.[AKA "Teresa L" in my previous life here. Origins: SEA, transplant to US shores.]
Catholic Christian just trying to be creative for Him
- Hobart and William Smith Class of 2023 - BA in Media and Society - BA in Writing and Rhetoric - Retail Sales and Distribution Manager of Brewery Ardennes
Liz is a coffee-drinking, music-loving, JPII super fan, wife, and mom of six who enjoys all things music, all things theater, and many things musical theater. When not directing her children, she directs students at Christendom College.
Harry is a graduate of Christendom College ('22) and is currently studying for a PhD in literature at the University of Dallas.
in progress
Catholic from the Midwest. Recipient of a B.A. in English and Philosophy from Holy Apostles College & Seminary. Admirer of film and imaginative literature. An aspiring writer.
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