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- 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...
"The Jesus Film" Celebrates 25 Years, Billions of Viewers
As the most watched film in history, "The Jesus Film" has been quietly circling the globe again and again for 25 years. To mark the milestone,...
Talking with "Gospel of John" Producer Garth H. Drabinsky
The decision to produce "The Gospel of John" was one that legendary film and theatrical producer Garth H. Drabinsky did not make without great...
"Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius" – More Than a Golf Movie
"[Bobby] Jones had the adversity of a disease to overcome, family dysfunction, a love relationship with his wife to maintain," says the film's...
High School Satire and Shallowness Mark "Mean Girls"
Despite an opening scene that mocks home-schooled children, who are portrayed as total geeks or homophobic religious weirdos, “Mean Girls” will...
From Calvary to Augusta: A Different Kind of Role Model
After portraying the Savior of the world in "The Passion of the Christ," any other role is going to be something of a step down. But in his new...
MOVIE TRAILER: "Bobby Jones Stroke of Genius"
Releasing in theaters nationwide on April 30, "Bobby Jones Stroke of Genius" is the story of golf legend Bobby Jones, who was recognized as one of...
"Man on Fire" - Movie Review
While the quality of this film is top-notch -- with excellent acting, a fast-paced plot and haunting cinematography -- the violence, however, is...
Are TV's Crime Dramas Giving Us Too Much Information?
Some of the most successful shows right now, in addition to reality television, are crime dramas like “CSI” and “Law & Order SVU.” And the coming...
"Connie and Carla" - Movie Review
To enjoy this film, you’ve got to buy into the gay/drag queen subculture as one “big happy family.” It will be a huge hit in the gay community....
Talking With "Gospel of John" Director Philip Saville
Veteran director Philip Saville attributes the challenge of bringing "The Gospel of John" to screen, word for word, as the key factor in his...
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