Culture

Resurgent aliens invade in time for ‘Independence Day’ sequel

Like discovering leftovers in the back of the refrigerator, a movie studio decided, "Hey! This hasn't gone bad!" The result is the film reprise of the hit alien-fighting epic of 20 years ago, but with less flavor.

‘The Shallows’ menaces as the ‘Jaws’ of our time

Alone and preyed upon by a determined shark, the heroine alone must escape by only her medical training, versatile use of earrings and ability to time the shark's movements to keep her alive and get to shore.

Thought-provoking, well made ‘Free State of Jones’ rises in theaters

The ambitious historical drama considers a little-known aspect of the Civil War: armed dissent within the South born of opposition to how the war was being conducted and to the principal reason it began.

‘Central Intelligence’ tests the wisdom of yet another buddy film

A high IQ is not required to view the odd-couple pairing of comedian Kevin Hart and wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne Johnson. What this dimwitted action comedy demands instead are stamina and perseverance.

Books about family, food, fireflies will keep kids reading this summer

See our reviews of eight books for young people with time on their hands, now that school is out.

Those seeking sequel to ‘Finding Nemo’ will rejoice in ‘Finding Dory’

Life lessons about family loyalty and the proper balance between courage and caution abound in a humorous script full of appealing personalities. Characters with various disabilities send an implicit pro-life message.

New comic series ‘Strange Fruit’ arrives a bit underripe

For this comic book's recipe, take one part Superman, add the 1967 film "In the Heat of the Night" and season with the 1951 classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Then subtract good writing from the mix.

Slim book can deepen Catholics’ understanding of new Mass responses

While they may be "right and just," the now familiar words of the new English translation of the Mass prayers published in 2011 has not led to understanding or appreciation. A new book helps to clarify those words.

‘Now You See Me 2’ shows solid values amid the razzle-dazzle

The film sequel's dense plot and quick dialogue are enhanced by elaborate illusions and a great deal of technology. The moral: Be true to yourself while not always believing in what you see.

Movie review: Warcraft

Anyone who has ever doubted the genius of Catholic novelist J.R.R. Tolkien need look no further than the heavy-handed video game adaptation "Warcraft" (Universal) for confirmation of his gifts.