Youth

A polite thing to say when a piece of cinema does not really tell a story is that it is a statement or a meditation. Limited entirely to the environs of a lush Swiss

This is the story of the 2008 financial crisis and the handful of oddballs who saw it coming. Two parts documentary, one part comedy, it provides a window into the inner dealings of US

The soul is always feminine in its relation to God. So writes Fr John Saward, Oxford-based theologian and parish priest, in his book Redeemer in the Womb. But what does this mean, especially for approximately half

The next best thing to a good example is a terrible one. This could be called the principle idea behind the best Greek tragedy, at least as defined by Aristotle, who saw in the

The principle pleasure of sarcasm is that it’s free. Free from seriousness, free from instruction, free from the costly and arduous exercise of communicating what one means. The user of sarcasm can drop a

Two little girls sit on the hood of their dad’s vintage pickup truck as he tells them about his upcoming divorce. If you could only play with one doll for the rest of your

There are two wolves, circling one another. One is called hope, the other despair. They never fight outright, yet they are locked in a struggle to the death. Which one will win? Whichever you

Disappointments temper triumphs in this story of Nathan, a young maths genius on the autistic spectrum, but in a way that is ultimately the opposite of disappointing.