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Top 10 from Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast for All Time

Community on the Margins: Stagecoach (1939) w/ Anthony Esolen by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Jun 8, 2020) 40,976

John Ford’s Stagecoach is a classic of the American Western that both elevated the genre and catapulted the career of its breakout star, John Wayne. Well-known Catholic writer and cultural commentator, Anthony Esolen,...

Citizen Kane (1941) by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Nov 29, 2022) 35,389

For decades critics said Orson Welles’s Citizen Kane was the greatest film ever made. Unfortunately, that intimidating label sometimes keeps people from sitting down and watching the thing. It needn’t be so. Kane is eminently watchable and entertaining. It also definitely...

Sacrilege against Mary in the new Padre Pio film by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Jun 1, 2023) 25,960

The new film Padre Pio, directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Shia LaBeouf, is ruined by a pornographic and sacrilegious scene involving abuse of a sacred image. James Majewski and Thomas Mirus contend that conscientious Catholics must not see this movie. They explain the difference...

Fatima (2020) by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Aug 28, 2020) 24,220

Our first response to the new feature film based on the events surrounding Our Lady of Fatima’s appearance to Sts. Francisco and Jacinta Marto and Servant of God Sister Maria Lúcia in 1917. Official Fatima film website:

The Mission (1986) by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Aug 13, 2021) 18,170

It’s remarkable that as recently as 1986, we had a hit movie, with A-list stars (Jeremy Irons, Robert De Niro) and an A-list composer (Ennio Morricone), that takes a nuanced look at a controversial historical subject, European Christian missionary activity. The Mission could not be made...

The Leopard (1963) by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Feb 8, 2023) 17,699

The Leopard was one of the most popular Italian novels of the 20th century. An historical epic about a Sicilian prince who must navigate the social upheaval that came with Italy’s unification in the mid-19th century, it was written by a man who was in a position to know about fading...

Catholic review of The Chosen, Season 3 by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Mar 13, 2023) 16,665

It’s time for another lively discussion of the wildly popular Christian TV series The Chosen, following on the release of its third season, which stretches from the sermon on the mount to the feeding of the five thousand. Since the show is written by Evangelical Protestants, Thomas and...

We watched the WHOLE Vatican Film List by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Jun 27, 2023) 16,027

Since starting Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast in May 2020, we’ve been hosting in-depth discussions of movies from the Vatican’s 1995 list of important films. Now, after three years, we’ve finished discussing all 45 films—and in this episode, together with...

The Chosen, Season 2: characters and controversies by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Oct 11, 2021) 14,634

Oratorian brother and visual artist Joshua Vargas joins Thomas and James to discuss Season 2 of The Chosen. The series continues to set a high imaginative standard in its portrayal of the Twelve Apostles, each of whom has a distinctive personality and several of whom have beautifully...

The Chosen, an Education in Meditation by Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast (From Mar 26, 2021) 13,541

In anticipation of Season 2 of The Chosen, the popular TV series based on the Gospels, Thomas and James take a look back at Season 1 and what made it so remarkable. They are joined by Brother Joshua Vargas, a filmmaker, artist, and novice at the Oratory in Philadelphia. The show’s two...