Catholic Film Club

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Catholic filmmakers discussing craft & conscience in the movies. The Catholic Film Club is sponsored by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College. The podcast features weekly episodes on new releases and trending topics in the industry, and monthly Film Club recommendations for classic films. Including interviews with filmmakers, and guest appearances by Benedictine College professors to enrich the way we talk about the movies.

POPE FRANCIS' favorite movies — ROME OPEN CITY, LA STRADA & BABETTE'S FEAST
#22
04/30/2025

The passing of Pope Francis inspired us to watch his favorite movies.

ROME OPEN CITY directed by Roberto Rossellini

LA STRADA directed by Federico Fellini

BABETTE'S FEAST directed by Gabriel Axel

 

The Catholic Film Club is a podcast about Craft & Conscience at the movies. Brought to you by Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.

 

What CONCLAVE gets right and VERY wrong

https://youtu.be/RmhBaDur4bA

 

We analyze the Confession scene in CONCLAVE https://youtu.be/wRl3QeWCHzU

 

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SINNERS strikes the DEVIL'S CHORD but can't quite resolve it
#21
04/26/2025

SINNERS reaches for greatness... then has second thoughts. Michael B. Jordan and Michael B. Jordan star in this big-budget original movie written & directed by Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed, Fruitvale Station). It tells the story of the Smoketstack Twins, they are named, Smoke and... Stack. They've returned home after a stint with the mafia, and they're gathering old friends to open Club Juke, the jukiest club in town. The only problem (on top of the racism of Jim Crow South, and the pain of the human condition) is there's a bunch of vampires in the woods.

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Book vs. Movie | We're READING into Guillermo Del Toro's PInocchio
#20
04/15/2025

It's Carlo Collodi vs. Guillermo Del Toro. John and Jessica Beyer of Oasis Studio 7 join Michael Coy to discuss the classic book by Carlo Collodi and how its message is transformed or subverted by Guillermo Del Toro. Together we talk about the beauty and craft of Stop-Motion, the religious symbolism in the film, and our differing approaches to children's entertainment.

The Catholic Film Club is about Craft & Conscience in the movies.

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How a Stop-Motion PINOCCHIO helps us appreciate our Creator | Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio
#19
04/03/2025

Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio is a masterful retelling of the timeless tale by Carlo Collodi. He updates the story in many ways, adding his preoccupation with fascism, a tragic backstory to Geppetto, his classic theme of disobedience... but the most foundational and brilliant innovation is to tell the story using stop-motion animation. This art form adds a third-dimension to the themes of Pinocchio. Ask yourself, what does it mean to be a "real boy" when all the real people around you are puppets? The film and the craft behind it invite us to reflect on our own role as...


SECOND TAKES | The Conversation ft. Dr. Richard White
#18
03/20/2025

Dr. Richard White (Professor of Theology at Benedictine College) joins Michael Coy (guy) for a conversation about The Conversation, the paranoid thriller starring Gene Hackman, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

Watch our Introductory Essay to The Conversation    • Coppola's CONVERSATION with God  

The Catholic Film Club is about Craft & Conscience in the movies. One Film a Month Introductory Essay at the beginning of the month Follow up conversation with a special guest and YOUR answers to three questions.

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FIRST TAKE: Three Questions about THE CONVERSATION (1973)
#17
03/08/2025

This month on the Catholic Film Club we're covering The Conversation, Francis Ford Coppola's paranoid thriller about Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) a surveillance man who leads a very private life. Join us in two weeks for an hour-long discussion about the film.

The Catholic Film Club covers one movie a month. Our main subject is the marriage between craft & conscience in the movies.

This podcast is brought to you by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.


HEART OF A SERVANT: The Fr. Flanagan Story | Director Rob Kaczmark
#16
02/07/2025

We're happy to be joined by Rob Kaczmark, the President and CEO of Spirit Juice Studios. Spirit Juice is the premiere Catholic production company, based on Chicago, IL. They have created top flight films for any number of organizations, including Word on Fire and The Knights of Columbus. Rob is the co-director of Heart of a Servant: The Father Flanagan Story, a feature length documentary about the founder of Boys Town, NE, Fr. Ed Flanagan.

WATCH Heart of a Servant: The Fr. Flanagan Story on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Servant-...

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CONCLAVE lies about Confession | SCENE ANALYSIS
#15
01/30/2025

Conclave has been nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The most annoying of these nominations is Best Adapted Screenplay by Peter Straughn, based on the novel by Robert Harris, because neither the screenplay or the novel has a clue about the Catholic Church. Even though they have a LOT of opinions on how to fix it. Case in point, a scene where its hero breaks the Confessional seal, which any Cardinal would know incurs an AUTOMATIC excommunication. But hey, who needs logic or honesty when you have a big message to deliver?

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When David Lynch made a Disney movie
#14
01/23/2025

WATCH VIDEO ESSAY ON YOUTUBE

To pay tribute to the late David Lynch, Michael Coy recommends his least celebrated film, THE STRAIGHT STORY, which was a G-Rated family film distributed by Disney. The movie tells the true story of Alvin Straight, who took his riding lawnmower over hundreds of miles to visit his dying brother.

THE STRAIGHT STORY is available to stream on Disney+
The 4K Remaster Blu-Ray is available through STUDIOCANAL
Mark Cousins Interviews David Lynch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0a1IIY7b1E&t=24s The

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A COMPLETE UNKNOWN celebrates the COURAGE of Bob Dylan
#13
01/16/2025

Michael Coy and Tom Hoopes sit down to talk A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, starring Timothée Chalamet as the iconic musician, Bob Dylan. Tom Hoopes asserts that the speech given by Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Butker, at Benedictine College gave us permission to speak freely, the same way Bob Dylan's electric set at the Newport Folk Festival gave us permission to be who we wanted to be.

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NOSFERATU and "The Dance of Darkness"
#12
01/09/2025

Michael and Patrick sit down with Dr. Nathan Bowman to discuss Robert Eggers latest horror film which is a retelling of the 1922 version, Nosferatu. Dr. Bowman recognized the physicality of Lily-Rose Depp's performance and her use of Butoh dance, a Japanese dance-theater art form that originated in the 1950's and translates as "dance of darkness."                                                           

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Did COVID kill Christmas Movies?
#11
12/21/2024

The best Christmas movies in history came from times of great national unity following times of international stress. One thinks of the devastation of WW2 followed by WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954), the great tension of the Cold War followed by HOME ALONE (1990), and the terror of 9/11 followed by ELF (2003). But COVID has been a unique example of an international crisis that did not the bring us together, and the quality of our Christmas movies reflect this. There are good Christmas movies coming out today, but there is no zeitgeist. Michael Coy, Patrick Bautista, and guest host John Cleary discuss what happened...


Netflix MARY and the PROBLEM with Bible Movies (SPOILERS)
#10
12/13/2024

Is Mary the original Yas Queen? Or is she so much more?

MARY is the latest biblical epic distributed by Netflix. It stars Israeli actress Noa Cohen as The Blessed Mother of Jesus Christ alongside Anthony Hopkins as the mad King Herod. Directed by practicing Catholic, DJ Caruso (Disturbia, Eagle Eye), it purports to tell the real story of Mary using Catholic and Orthodox tradition to trace her roots from her time in the temple to the birth of Christ... It also has Mary burst through a wall of fire and botch her famous line to the...


WILDCAT | Making the most UNDERRATED movie of the year w/Eric Groth
#9
12/05/2024

WILDCAT is a meditative journey into the spiritual and creative life of Flannery O'Connor. Ethan Hawke directs his daughter Maya Hawke as the great Catholic writer. Together they tell story of a crucial moment in O'Connor's life when her artistic ambition converged against her diagnosis with lupus. The film's Executive Producer, Eric Groth (Full of Grace and Paul, Apostle of Christ) gives us a behind the scenes look into how this beautiful, faithful film came into being.

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Rewriting GLADIATOR 2 with Dr. Jared Zimmerer
#8
11/26/2024

Many have talked about the failures of GLADIATOR 2, but in this episode we throw our hat in the ring and arrogantly try to fix an ultimately uninspired retread of Ridley Scott's classic film, GLADIATOR. Luckily we're joined by Great Books professor and Director of the Center for Catholic Media, Dr. Jared Zimmerer.

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Disney's THE HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME is a religious masterpiece
#7
11/22/2024

Over the past decade, The Hunchback of Notre Dame has gained a swell of appreciation, from the grandeur of its production, to the stunning complexity of its central villain, Judge Frollo. But this is a film so steeped in Catholicism that you can only fully understand it through a religious lens. In this episode of The Catholic Film Club, Michael Coy and Patrick Bautista dive deep into the biblical and Catholic symbolism woven through the brilliant tapestry that is Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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HERETIC has a lot to say about RELIGION
#6
11/22/2024

Hugh Grant lures two Mormon missionaries into a sinister psychological game to test their religious beliefs. He and the writers of HERETIC ask one of the ultimate questions, "What is the one true religion?" (It's Catholicism).

The Catholic Film Club is a podcast about Craft & Conscience in the movies.

This show is brought to you by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.

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What CONCLAVE gets right and VERY wrong
#5
10/30/2024

"Conclave" is a masterfully directed but ultimately bone-headed thriller about the election of a new pope. Tom Hoopes (The Extraordinary Story Podcast) joins the Catholic Film Club to bring some light to what the film gets wrong about the Catholic faith, including its approach to certain physical disorders, priestly ordination, and the sacraments. Michael Coy argues that these flaws are so foundational to the beliefs of Catholic clergy that it's actually impossible for the film to be good.

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The Last Debate on Analog vs. Digital
#4
10/29/2024

Michael Coy proposes that analog film is the only real form of making movies. Patrick Bautista provides a more moderate view. What do you think? Is film dead and buried or is there still value in using it? What is the value of using digital cameras?

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Dr. Nathan Bowman finds Greek Tragedy in Horror Films
#3
10/26/2024

Dr. Nathan Bowman is the Chair of the Department of Theatre at Benedictine College. He is also an avid horror fan. Michael Coy sits down with Dr. Bowman to talk about how horror approaches Catholicism, paganism, and his dissertation on the relationship between horror and Greek tragedy. Michael and co-host Patrick Bautista also list four of their favorite horror films.

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MEGALOPOLIS is unfinished on a colossal level
#1
10/26/2024

Michael and Patrick went into Megalopolis expecting anything from a crazy masterpiece to an admirable failure. What they saw, instead, was a pitiful failure. A hodgepodge of half baked ideas as visually inconsistent as its narrative. But what could have saved Megalopolis?

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