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  1. Movie Review: 'Barbie'

    Movie Review: 'Barbie' - Catholic Review. Ryan Gosling and Margaret Robbie star in a scene from the movie "Barbie.". The OSV News classification is A-II - adults and adolescents. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG-13 - parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. (OSV News photo/Warner ...

  2. A Catholic Young Woman's Take: The Heart of 'Barbie' Is Humanity

    Meghan Schultz Movies August 7, 2023. This summer, swathes of pink-clad women flooded into movie theaters to attend the much-anticipated premiere of Barbie, director Greta Gerwig's blockbuster ...

  3. Barbie (2023)

    "Barbie" is a smart movie that is meant to act as a mirror and asks viewers to engage in the conversation. It is an excellent starting point for deep conversation with our daughters about what it means to be a woman in today's society.

  4. Movie review: 'Barbie'

    Her namesake movie, by contrast, is too closely focused on its own agenda to provide older viewers with much entertainment and too freewheeling to be acceptable for little kids. The film contains stylized physical violence, a few instances each of mild swearing and crass talk, mature wordplay and brief sexual and anatomical humor.

  5. Catholic Movie Club: 'Barbie' gave me hope for the future of

    Tweet this. This week we conclude with our most recent blockbuster: Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" (2023), a film that gives me hope for the future of blockbusters. Even in an age of focus-grouped ...

  6. Barbie: A film that asks the questions only Christ can truly answer

    More than just a parade in pink, Barbie asks some deep questions about what it means to be human, with all its flaws and limitations. But where it lacks answers, Christ provides says Beth Card. Source: Warner Bros. Contains spoilers. It would be easy to watch Barbie and only take away the message that girls should be able to be whoever they ...

  7. Barbie Land and losing paradise: Theologian muses on this summer's

    That lens is a natural one. Greta Gerwig, who co-authored the screenplay and directed the movie, has admitted how much her Catholic education has shaped her approach to "Barbie."

  8. Movie review: 'Barbie'

    Movie review: 'Barbie'. Life in plastic may be fantastic but the tedious ideology-driven comedy "Barbie" (Warner Bros.) is not. Although genuinely objectionable elements are relatively few, moreover, this is distinctly not a movie for the age group to which the figurine of the title is primarily marketed. Margot Robbie plays the famous ...

  9. Barbie's surprising journey

    Barbie's surprising journey A very flawed movie that begins with the sexless, over-sexualized, and impossibly perfect Barbie ends with that same Barbie making a perfect and unexpected visit.

  10. Movie review: 'Barbie'

    The film contains stylized physical violence, a few instances each of mild swearing and crass talk, mature wordplay and brief sexual and anatomical humor. The OSV News classification is A-II - adults and adolescents. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG-13 - parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children ...

  11. The Barbie Movie: A Celebration of Complementarity and Authentic

    Based on the marketing campaign (which was epic), I'd guessed the movie was aimed at millennial moms, and I think I was right. Our generation of women seems to have a complicated relationship with Barbie—is it OK that we loved playing with her? Did she hurt our self-image?—and a movie that was nostalgic but critical seems right up our alley.

  12. Barbie review: Greta Gerwig's movie uses a surprising Biblical metaphor

    In the beginning, there was Barbie Turns out Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie is a Biblical metaphor after all.

  13. Greta Gerwig Says Her Catholic Upbringing Influenced 'Barbie' Scenes

    Greta Gerwig says that her Catholic upbringing influenced the way she made the "Barbie" movie. The filmmaker told AP News that she "resonates" with "older story forms" because she went to Catholic ...

  14. Barbie movie review & film summary (2023)

    A lot like Barbie the doll: ravishing to look at, but with much more on its mind than initially meets the eye.

  15. The Most Overlooked Aspect of the 'Barbie' Movie

    So, ironically, while the movie starts with the bashing of babies in favor of career-ready Barbies, it ends with a montage celebrating marriage and family; and it's all set to a soundtrack asking what we were made for! Yes, Barbie movie makers, you accidentally answered your own question, though probably not in the way you intended.

  16. Neither Barbie Nor Ken

    After some research, I realized the Barbie movie was dominating the cultural conversation. Hot pink had taken over radio shows, search engines, and stores. So, we made the decision that the film could open the door to important conversations in our home, church, and with our neighbors. My mom, however, made the opposite call. She stayed home with the younger kids while the rest of the family ...

  17. Review: 'Barbie' is a film by women, about women, for women

    The female characters Barbie meets in the real world show her that women manage to exist in a world that is so often against them, and do so best when working together. The movie is for everyone ...

  18. Barbie

    Life in plastic may be fantastic but the tedious ideology-driven comedy "Barbie" (Warner Bros.) is not. Although genuinely objectionable elements are relatively few, moreover, this is distinctly not a movie for the age group to which the figurine of the title is primarily marketed.

  19. 'Barbie' review: Greta Gerwig film celebrates female empowerment but

    After months of fanfare and exorbitant marketing, Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" has hit theaters with equal aplomb, earning a staggering $131.5 million at the global box office in its second weekend and solidifying its place as Warner Brother's second-biggest movie of all time.

  20. Barbie and Ken Go East of Eden

    Barbie's journey, too, is directed away from gender stereotypes and toward mature personhood. But unlike Ken, who learns his own value, she learns to embrace her own imperfection. When Barbie is ...

  21. Barbie Movie Review

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  22. Barbie reviews: What do critics make of the Margot Robbie film?

    Barbie reviews: What do critics make of the Margot Robbie film? Life in plastic is mostly fantastic according to many critics, who have broadly praised the Barbie movie. The much-publicised film ...

  23. Barbie review: A laugh-out-loud mockery of men's rights

    Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Will Ferrell, Michael Cera, and America Ferrera star in Barbie, Greta Gerwig's gleeful satire of toxic masculinity.

  24. 10 Scenes That Prove Barbie Had the Greatest Movie Soundtrack of Last Year

    As the first live-action installment in her titular franchise, Barbie took 2023 by bright and shiny storm. Every single facet of Greta Gerwig's film - the existence of so much pink in one place ...

  25. New Barbie Movie Could Be Even Bigger Than $1.4 Billion Hit, Even

    Even before Barbie was released, advertising had made it a cultural phenomenon. Between pink fashion and the Barbie-Oppenheimer marketing crossover, interest in Barbie as a property accelerated. In its first week, it made $155 million and was the most streaming Oscar nominee last year. The success of live-action Barbie may have paved the road for new theatrical Barbie films, like Illumination ...

  26. Conclave (2024)

    Conclave: Directed by Edward Berger. With Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini. Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, where he finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could shake the very foundation of The Church.

  27. Review: "Sugarcane" is a riveting Indigenous search for the truth

    Review: 'Sugarcane' is an Indigenous search for the truth hidden, for generations, by a Catholic mission school Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

  28. Alien: Romulus (2024)

    Alien: Romulus: Directed by Fede Alvarez. With Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced. While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonists come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

  29. 'Alien' movies in order from best to worst (including 'Romulus')

    New sci-fi horror movie "Alien: Romulus" throws back to the 1979 original. Here's how both films rank with the rest of the "Alien" movie franchise. ... Movie reviews. Add Topic 'Alien' movies ...

  30. New Movies in Fall 2024: 'Joker' 2, 'Gladiator' 2, and 50 More to See

    In our review out of SXSW, where 'Omni-Loop' premiered, IndieWire wrote, "Writer-director Bernardo Britto's latest is one of those lo-fi sci-fi movies that weaves the impossible into the ...