Spotlight

I have not yet seen the movie Spotlight, but two recent accounts of it have caused me to put it on my “must see” list.

  1. It gets a strong recommendation from Michael Hamar.

    This is a MUST see movie and those who most need to see it are the Catholics in the pews who (i) continue to bow and scrape to a Church hierarchy that deserves to respect or deference, and (ii) continue to support the criminal conspiracy orchestrated from the Vatican. Pope Francis can shed crocodile tears and feign contrition, but until he removes ALL of the bishops and cardinals from office and who have participated in cover ups, his words will be meaningless.

  2. Bill Donohue, like … hates it.

    “Spotlight,” which is about the Boston Globe’s coverage of the abuse scandal in the Archdiocese of Boston, has given rise to a steady stream of wild statements about the Catholic Church.

    [ … Quick! Change the subject! ]

    If Ruffalo were sincerely interested in this issue, he would admit that the public knows more about the names of guilty priests than it does the names of guilty Hollywood employees.

So: Somebody that I respect a great deal likes the film, and somebody I despise hates it. You can see how the stars are lining up.

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