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Evangelicals Miss the Big Picture? Really?
Woody Allen and the Abandonment of Guilt
Comparing Woody Allen's two critically-acclaimed films – "Crimes and Misdemeanors" and "Match Point" - shines a light not only on this filmmaker's...
Cute, Cold and Corny Characterize "Eight Below"
Predictability and willing suspension of disbelief are forgivable if there is an element of overriding tenderness. In the case of “Eight Below,”...
First-Time Director Steve Taylor Takes on "Second Chance"
While Christian music fans will certainly remember him from back in the ‘80s, Steve Taylor has always had the itch to make movies. And now after...
On the Adorable Scale,
Curious George
Is a 10
With its precious, well-crafted story and its integrity in staying true to the warm characters created by author H.A. Rey, “Curious George” is a 10...
End of the Spear
This afternoon Marlene and I went to see End of the Spear, the much-discussed movie based on the story of the five missionaries who were murdered...
End of the Spear controversy finally reaches NY Times
"Something to Sing About" DVD an Excellent Evangelistic Tool
One of the three short films in the new "Billy Graham Presents: Heartwarming Tales of Faith and Inspiration" DVD collection, "Something to Sing...
Setting Is Superfluous to By-the-Numbers "Annapolis"
A few weeks after the successful debut of "Glory Road," Disney tries to win audiences again by combining war and sports in "Annapolis," a new film...
Forgiveness or Revenge Decided at the "End of the Spear"
Filmmakers like Bill Ewing understand that audiences love watching true stories packed with drama, danger, intrigue, and spiritual inspiration. ...
At the "End of the Spear," A Tribe Turns From Violence
“Our model is 'Chariots of Fire,' says Randy Swanson with Every Tribe Entertainment, makers of the new "End of the Spear" film. “People heard it...
Faith, Hope & Sports Travel Well Along "Glory Road"
"Glory Road" is formulaic but effective, touched with a fondness for faith and religion. The energy of the first hour dissipates by the time of the...
On the Road to Glory: Disney Retells a Texas Legend
Back in 1966, when the Texas Western University basketball team started winning, Don Haskins would be accused of intentionally seeking out black...
"Last Holiday" Star Talks Film, Music and Faith
Much like the character he plays in the upcoming Queen Latifah movie, “Last Holiday,” rap star and actor LL Cool J is warm, honest and completely...
NBC's Book of Daniel - A Slap in the Face
On Dec. 31, I posted some comments on our "Calling for Truth - Christian View" blog about the then forthcoming television show "The Book of...
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