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"Around the World in 80 Days" Won't Go Down in History
Most of the cameos in the best-known 1956 version of this film (it won the Oscar for Best Picture) also happened to be voting members of the...
"Stepford Wives" Barely Gets to First Base Before Going Foul
Like Sammy Sosa aiming for a new record, “The Stepford Wives” comes out swinging. Fortunately, this box office blunder is about as skillful – and...
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" Darkest of Series
Most of the media are calling the third and latest installment in the Harry Potter series “dark.” They aren’t kidding. It emphasizes the occult...
"Super Size Me" Not a Thriller, But Still Terrifying
I screened this movie right before a long car trip, and I was so revolted that I went out of my way to avoid fast food. “Super Size Me” isn’t a...
Disgust: It's All in How You Frame It
When one person dehumanizes another person against his or her will in Iraq, we call it horrifying. When one person dehumanizes another person with...
Political Drum Beaten to Death in "The Day After Tomorrow"
In Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster movie, the only thing that’s at stake is politics. The villainous coward is the vice president of the United...
Bad Script, Acting Make "Raising Helen" a Disappointment
Overall, this film was a huge disappointment. Wait for the video, if you must. Better still, rent Diane Keaton’s 1987 classic, “Baby Boom.” Same...
PBS Series "Colonial House" Enables Family to Share Faith
"Colonial House" follows in the footsteps of three hugely popular PBS series, each placing 21st-century people in an environment unique to a...
Summer Escapist Movie Offers No Escape from Politics
"The Day After Tomorrow" is a climate disaster movie about the apocalyptic effects of global warming. It is, by all accounts, more fiction than...
Actor John Corbett Shares His Faith & His Controversial Roles
Best known for his roles in Northern Exposure, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and HBO's Sex and the City, John Corbett now plays a Lutheran pastor—and...
Shrek 2
- The Best Film I've Seen All Year
Really good films are oh-so-rare these days, so when one combines top-notch writing, excellent acting, a positive message and brilliant satire...
"Troy" Leaves Us Wonder if all is Fair in Love and War
Wolfgang Petersen, acclaimed director of “The Perfect Storm,” “Air Force One” and “Das Boot,” brings the anticipated “Troy” to the screen, leaving...
Media Consumption Underestimated
It's not surprising for a study to find that America has become a culture saturated by media consumption. What may be surprising is the difference...
Television and Children---Rewiring the Brain?
A new report claims that even moderate exposure to television can "rewire" the brains of young children, leading to attention-deficit problems and...
"New York Minute" Not as Harmless as Twins' Earlier Videos
Given the popularity of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen with young girls, parents are likely to assume that this film is as innocuous as the...
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