Posted on 08 February 2012
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Hollywood is bound to try to bring couples to the theater for the latest romantic drama. Leo (Channing Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams) are newlyweds who are madly in love until a car accident brings tragedy to their lives.
Posted on 13 January 2012
“It was refreshing to do a movie that’s based in Christianity for a change and to be really able to enjoy that.” –Queen Latifah
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Posted on 10 January 2012
“For the great majority of men, to be holy consists of sanctifying their work, to sanctify themselves in their work, to sanctify others with work, and also to find God on the road of their life.” ~ St. Josemaria Escriva
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Posted on 23 December 2011
Steven Spielberg uses an exceptional horse named Joey to teach us not only about a forgotten war but also about courage, perseverance, and sacrifice.
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Posted on 22 December 2011
It is estimated that between 4 and 8 million horses were killed in World War I. They endured the same harsh conditions as the soldiers, and the British recognized the sacrifices of these noble steeds by awarding them the Dickin Medal in 1943 for “conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty.”
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Posted on 15 December 2011
The media often stereotypes homeschooled children as clumsy milquetoasts who never venture from their homes other than the occasional science fair and spelling bee. Fortunately, “Dolphin Tale” breaks the mold with Hazel’s character. (Read on to find out how you can win a copy of the DVD.)
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Posted on 15 November 2011
Father Romuald Waszkinel discovered that his real name was Jacob Weksler and that his parents were Jews who had given him up to his Catholic Polish neighbors in order to save him from the Holocaust.
Tags: anti-semitism, holocaust, Jewish
Posted on 14 November 2011
To celebrate the release of Roma Downey’s “Little Angels” DVD series, Grace Hill Media has graciously provided five DVDs as giveaways for Catholic Exchange readers.
Tags: film review, motherhood, movie review, working mother
Posted on 24 September 2010
Best-selling Christian novelist Karen Kingsbury has some very persistent fans. They organized a grassroots movement on Facebook to bring the shoestring-budget indie film version of her popular novel, Like Dandelion Dust, to local theaters throughout the country this weekend.
Based…
Posted on 14 September 2010
Producer Larry Thompson is a dynamic movie producer, lawyer, motivational speaker, author and personal manager for over 200 movie stars. He is also a lifelong Catholic and former altar boy who enrolled his two children in a Catholic school.
Mr.…