film
What WALL-E and Wilhelm Röpke Teach Us about Work and Economics
By Joseph Sunde
Humans have a tendency to daydream about a day or a place where work is no more, whether it be a retirement home on a golf course or a utopian society filled with leisure and merriment.
But is a world without work all that desirable?
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence': Christianity’s Crucible in Japan
By Ken Marotte
In the coming weeks, a film speculated by many to be Martin Scorsese’s most personal and poignant project to date will release throughout the United States.