In Edward Berger’s “Conclave,” the selection of the pope is no holy affair. Instead, it’s a petty, political campaign carried ...
What happens at the end of Conclave? What is the pope's secret? Is the pope a woman? The stars break down the ending of the ...
Ralph Fiennes is superb as the cardinal who must oversee the election of a new Pope, an event that fills the Vatican with ...
The Village Voice review of "Conclave" finds that the tale of the election of a Pope can be every bit as juicy as a fat airport novel.
While conservatives seemed to think the film’s ending raised the question of women’s ordination, for Ralph Fiennes, it is the marginal role of women in the film that raises that question.
The political maneuvering of cardinals gathered in the Vatican to choose a new Pope gives rise to fine performances but ...
The cinematographer behind the drama "Conclave" reveals how the stunning umbrellas shot was achieved, and what it means.
O scar-winning director Edward Berger joins ReelBlend to discuss the making of his new film "Conclave," starring Ralph ...
When the pope dies, backbiting, infighting and ruthless smear campaigning taint the effort to find his successor. Ralph ...
Readers who regularly follow Gold Derby’s Oscar predictions may have noticed a movie quietly working its way up the ranks in ...
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