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Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks for the Film Issue from Editor Sara Holston

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Read more about the article The Fare Forward Interview with Lori Miller

The Fare Forward Interview with Lori Miller

An interview with a documentary filmmaker with over half a dozen credits on narrative films, and five feature-length documentaries. Conducted by Sara Holston and Sarah Clark.

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Malick Movie Magic

Movies capture life—and Terrence Malick’s do it best. By Fr. Timothy Danaher

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it was

"it was" by Josephine LoRe

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Read more about the article Not a Tame Unicorn: The Shocking Challenge of Beauty

Not a Tame Unicorn: The Shocking Challenge of Beauty

The 1982 cartoon adaptation of The Last Unicorn blends genres and eras to bring the shocking challenge of beauty to the screen. By Eve Tushnet

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Read more about the article Diverging Temporalities

Diverging Temporalities

A graduating senior wrestles with themes of redemption and unanswered questions in Oliver Laxe’s “religious western.” By Drew Whitley

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Read more about the article Cocktail: Oscar Season

Cocktail: Oscar Season

The Film Issue cocktail

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Read more about the article Horror that Comforts

Horror that Comforts

Two modern horror movies show surprising insight into the power and persistence of divine justice. By Zachary Lee

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