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Poll
What is your favorite Fourth of July Weekend blockbuster?
• Independence Day (1996)
• Men in Black (1997)
• Armaggedon (1998)
• Wild Wild West (1999)
• The Patriot (2000)
• The Perfect Storm (2000)
• Men in Black II (2002)
• Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
• Spiderman 2 (2004)
• War of the Worlds (2005)
• Superman Returns (2006)
• Transformers (2007)
• Hancock (2008)
• Other
REVIEW
Hancock
The latest Will Smith / Fourth of July blockbuster offers an entertaining twist on the superhero genre.
by Brett McCracken |
posted 07/02/08
Rated PG-13
REVIEW
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Little Miss Abigail Breslin proves that a spunky heroine can bring Sunshine even to the Depressionespecially with the help of a wholesome, nuanced story and a great supporting cast.
by Carolyn Arends |
posted 07/02/08
Rated G
Prince Caspian
In this new sequel to The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the Pevensie kids return to Narnia only to find it under a dark siege in this epic tale of faith, friendship, and family. Use this movie discussion guide to learn about themes like grace and mercy, jealousy and pride, and the true meaning of childlike faith.
Iron Man
A war profiteer has a change of heart and becomes the avenging, metal-clad Iron Man in this new blockbuster film. Download this movie discussion guide to focus on themes of penitence, purpose, and power throughout the film.
REEL NEWS
Maher's Religulous Gets Vicious
Bill Maher talks about religion and comedy, says faith is an easy target; new film promises to be aggressive in its attacks. Plus: Narnia casting news; more religious satire; sequels for Kung Fu Panda and School of Rock; a James Bond trailer; and more. by Josh Hurst |
posted 06/30/08
Interviews
The Little Robot That Could
Pixar's Andrew Stanton first thought of WALLE in 1994, and now it's hitting theaters. We caught up with Stanton to discuss his faith, creativity, and that lonely little 'bot. by Mark Moring | posted 06/24/08
Check out our special section on Prince Caspian, the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series from Disney/Walden. In addition to our review, we've got interviews with the director and cast, plus a whole lot more.
COMMENTARY
You Reviewed WHAT??
Our recent review of Sex and the City prompted some strong reactions from readers. Here's why we reviewed itand many other "objectionable" films. by Mark Moring | posted 06/06/08
COMMENTARY JESUS for Women
The JESUS film, one of the most effective evangelistic tools of all time, now comes in a version edited primarily for womenMagdalena: Released from Shame. by Carolyn Arends | posted 06/03/08
NEWS
The Making of an Evangelist
CT Movies visited the set of a new film about the life of Billy Graham, focusing on his early years and call to the ministry, which recently finished filming in Nashville.
by Jewel Graham |
posted 05/27/08
COMMENTARY
The Irony of Iron Man
What can we learn from an armor-encased superhero who can protect others, but can't save himself? And what does his story say about finding strength in weakness? by Frank Smith | posted 04/29/08
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