Project Hail Mary, by Albert W. Vogt III
With a title like Project Hail Mary, we have a movie that is almost tailormade for a Catholic reviewer. On the other hand, I suspect that is not the first thought among those who see it, or at least come across the name. It is a shame, too, because there is plenty of material in…
The Astronaut, by Albert W. Vogt III
There are some days, weeks even, where time is at a premium. Indeed, that seems increasingly to be the case for most of us, does it not? It feels as if we never have enough minutes in the day to do anything. For this Catholic reviewer, most often this leads me to choosing films of…
Sisterhood, Inc., by Albert W. Vogt III
Did you know that the Hallmark Channel produces more than just greeting cards and Christmas movies? If you look around on Netflix, you will find this to be true. This is how I found Sisterhood, Inc. (2025). Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with female religious. Based on what I am about to tell you,…
Life After Beth, by Albert W. Vogt III
There are not too many ways of making a unique zombie movie anymore. When the original Night of the Living Dead came out in 1968, it premiered as a typical afternoon matinee horror flick. Its content made it controversial, but it garnered attention for the undead subgenre. This partly explains the different takes on the…
Night Catches Us, by Albert W. Vogt III
What do you do when you feel like you have no choices left? For a practicing Catholic, the answer is prayer. Of course, that is the answer to everything, but such is the human condition that in moments of real need, we tend to forget God. That initial question is essentially what the African American…
The Polka King, by Albert W. Vogt III
What makes a good Catholic? Is it someone who goes to Mass every Sunday? Maybe that person also attends regular weekday services? What about somebody who receives the Sacrament of Reconciliation once a month? Or once a week? Is it someone who gives of his or her time, talent, and treasure to the Church and/or…
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, by Albert W. Vogt III
When you are one Catholic reviewer, sometimes you have to make difficult decisions regarding which film you will watch in the theater. The weekend of November 22nd, 2019, proved particularly tricky in this regard. Though this may shock some of you, my readership is not that high. Hence, I tend to base my picks on…