Oppenheimer takes Best Picture
At Catholic Film Critics Awards, Human and Gospel Values winner is Killers of the Flower Moon… Triet shares Best Director in tie as first female winner
Nominees out: Oppenheimer with eight bids
Boys in the Boat grabs three including Best Pic; Scorsese has five for Killers.
Wunderbar! All Quiet wins Best Pic
The Banshees of Inisherin won the most with five, and Thirteen Lives earned the prestigious Human and Gospel Values Award. Todd Field was named Best Director.
Catholic Film Critics Awards 2022 nominees announced
The Banshees of Inisherin leads the way with eight noms, while Top Gun, Tar, and The Menu earn five.
CODA wins Best Picture at Catholic Film Critics Awards 2021
CODA, Best Picture winner, and Belfast, Best Director and Human and Gospel Values Award winner, split major honors at Catholic Film Critics Awards 2021.
Catholic Film Critics Awards 2021 Nominees
Belfast leads all films with seven noms; West Side Story and CODA earn six.
Loki, strictly for comic-book fans
It will satisfy the most demanding Marvel fan, while those unfamiliar might enjoy the comedic moments but find the jargon incomprehensible, writes McAleer.
‘Republic of Sarah’ clever, but overstuffed
McAleer: This clever fiction layers a welcome civics lesson atop your basic soap opera, one overstuffed with adult conflicts, teen angst and occasional sexual banter.
Superhero déjà vu
McAleer: The déjà vu is overwhelming since ‘Jupiter’s Legacy’ borrows heavily from just about every superhero myth.
‘Mare of Easttown’ squanders its appeal
McAleer: Potentially absorbing crime drama never becomes even the ‘Wawa’ of HBO shows
Nomadland wins Best Picture in first ICFCA Awards
Minari claims the trademark Human and Gospel Values Award at the 2020 ICFCA Awards published a day before the Oscars.
Nominees announced
2020 Catholic Film Critics Awards’ most nominated include Nomadland, The Father, Mank, and The Trial of the Chicago 7.
Where have you gone, David Carradine?
McAleer: Romance and intrigue on a grand scale await. Based on the first episode, "Kung Fu" is silly, escapist fun.
‘Irregular’ they certainly are
Netflix’s latest dip into Sherlock Holmes canon is an offbeat mix, writes Joseph McAleer
Why a Catholic company produced a hoops doc
Sophia Martinson speaks with the producers of The House That Rob Built.
Purists beware a different but decent ‘Superman & Lois’
McAleer: The CW’s new series isn’t your grandad’s Superman.
Interview with PRAY producer Tony Sands
Sands discusses new film on Hollywood’s patron in the making, Patrick Peyton, with Kate O’Hare.
Casablanca and other bests from the 1940s
Vince Kuna picks the best adapted screenplays of the 1940s.