Do Look Up: ARMAGEDDON vs DEEP IMPACT 25 years later
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
In 1998, we had to go looking for new ways to end the world. Inevitably, we turned toward the skies.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
In 1998, we had to go looking for new ways to end the world. Inevitably, we turned toward the skies.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
Saint Patrick’s Day falls on a Friday this year. I think we all know what that means.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
Football’s level of complexity makes baseball look like checkers. Baseball might be poetry, but football is engineering.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
The first thing to know about Jimmy Stewart is he didn’t like to be called Jimmy.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
Can men and women ever be friends?
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
The rhythms and poetry of Catholicism are sticky, and Midnight Mass is haunted with the liturgy, the rites, and especially the music of the Church.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
The entire country was mobilized, but much like today’s endless wars, a tiny fraction actually paid the price.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
“We’re going to the movies tonight,” my friend said, “and you’re coming. You got to see this thing.”
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
Each month, one of our writers will be sharing movies that were set and/or shot near where they have lived as a personal lens into these films…
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
It’s been forty-one years now, since that winter, and to say that America has been on a bit of roller coaster ride in the interim is not an overstatement. But the movie, at least, holds up.