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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...
Theologians Express Mixed Views on PBS' "Walking the Bible"
PBS’ “Walking the Bible” three-hour miniseries, tracing the paths of Moses, Isaac, Jacob and the Israelites through the modern-day Middle East, was...
NBC Affiliates Close Book on Tonight's "Daniel" Premiere
NBC affiliates in Indiana and Arkansas have become the first television stations to announce that they will not be showing the controversial debut...
C.S. Lewis Scholar Hopes "Narnia" Helps Postmoderns Find God
"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," based on the 1950 C.S. Lewis book, has tremendous potential for impacting American culture by acquainting...
Critics' Choice: Top Movies of 2005
What a less-than-memorable year in film it has been! But Crosswalk.com's movie critics have managed to find something good to say about what has...
"Brokeback Mountain" - Sexual Confusion and Friendship's End
Nominations for the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards were announced earlier this month, and the movie identified as a "cowboy romance" has taken the...
Laborious, Predictable "Geisha" Verges on Camp
A slowly unfolding tale about a way of life mysterious to most Westerners, “Memoirs of a Geisha” is a soap opera of human and professional jealousy...
Despite Funny Shticks, "Cheaper 2" Has Warmth, Heart
Unlike “Yours, Mine, and Ours,” with its incessant, frantic antics, “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” has plenty of warmth and heart among its funny...
Stephen Baldwin: Surprising, Sold-Out and Totally "Unusual"
Actor Stephen Baldwin is producing and appearing in a one-hour television special called “Livin’ It: Unusual Suspects,” which airs throughout the...
It's Okay to Say "Merry Christmas," Charlie Brown
In the classic Christmas special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Linus read Luke 2 at the end of the program. It's one of the very few times you...
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