You may have been reading about Fatima, a film that deals with the Fatima apparitions, in recent months. Its release was delayed due to the coronavirus, but this wasn’t seen as a problem by its producer, Natasha Howes. “People have more time to listen to the story now,” she says. Its release in 2020 is…
Open doors or not Netflix continues to deliver quality
I recently mentioned some Christian-themed films you can watch on Netflix. There are many others as well, some of which you may have already seen, like The Two Popes. It got a lot of publicity at the time of its release. It has Anthony Hopkins as Pope Benedict and Jonathan Pryce as the future Pope…
Cinemas reopen but there’s a river of quality online
As cinemas – like churches, bars, restaurants, hair salons etc. – begin the arduous process of trying to accommodate the public and still keep them safe during the time of Covid-19, we’re promised a rehash of old classics as the new releases are pushed back to mid-August at least. At home we can watch our…
Winter Sleep should please all…even the PC brigade
With cinemas still closed because of lockdown restrictions, websites continue to provide for those of us with a hunger for good movies. One of the most powerful ones I got was Winter Sleep, an epic from Nuri Bilge Ceylan about the problems encountered by a landlord in a small Turkish village after the son of…
Pawlikowski’s tale is dark but hauntingly beautiful
Ida is a Pawel Pawlikowski film about an 18-year-old orphan girl raised in a convent. As she prepares to become a nun she learns she’s a Jew. Her parents were murdered during the Holocaust. She has to put doubts about her vocation behind her as her cynical aunt helps her explore her roots. Shot in…
Discover some gems by browsing online stores
I grew up believing Jean Harlow died of renal failure in 1937 because her Christian Science mother wouldn’t allow her have a blood transfusion. That story was subsequently debunked. A few years ago, I reviewed the Emma Thompson film The Children Act on these pages. It dealt with a boy who refuses to have a…
Online movies worth paying for not in short supply
Covid-19 has made us all change the way we watch movies. Those of us lucky enough to have computers can cope easily enough with online purchases. Others have to be more innovative; I saw a news report about a man in Fermoy recently who’s showing films on walls for his neighbours. Desperate situations require desperate…
Welsh horse opera not without its share of pastoral charm
Dream Horse (PG) In these dark times we need a ‘pick me up’ film to revive our spirits – this is it. They say nobody can celebrate like the Irish. Is that because we win less things than the bigger nations? As such it means more. After seeing this wistful elegy to an affectionate…
It’s official – staying in really is the new going out!
One of the ironies of the coronavirus (Covid-19) virus is that at a time when we really need films to give us some escape from the crisis unfolding around us, we can’t go to cinemas. I mentioned the New Faith Network a fortnight ago. Another option is Netflix. Many of you may already have access…
Christian films to watch when you can’t leave home
In these strange times when people can’t get to the cinema I thought it might be an idea to let you know of an American channel where you can watch Christian films at a low cost. It’s called the New Faith Channel and you can join up for $5.95 a month, or the euro equivalent.…