Commentary “If it could only accomplish one thing, I hope it would be imparting the message to people that it’s never too late to change or to redeem yourself.” So said Rosalind Ross in a recent interview with The Epoch Times about her upcoming film, “Father Stu,” which premieres nationwide on April 13. As the film’s writer, director, and executive producer, she is perhaps best qualified to discuss the intentions behind this true story of a rebellious boxer turned priest. Some might be skeptical of Ross’s statement, coming from a Hollywood person. What would anyone involved in the often corrupt film industry know about changing for the better? If that’s what you’re thinking, I don’t blame you. Hollywood has done very few commendable things in the past several decades. Both on and off the screen, most movie folks seem intent only on glorifying themselves, making money, and gaining attention. I …