REVIEW
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
The girls return for another summer of friendship, romance, and self-discovery that fits just as well as the first and can't help but send you away feeling good.
by Elisabeth Leitch |
posted 08/06/08
Rated PG-13
REVIEW
Pineapple Express
This amusing but underwritten action-comedy may or may not be pro-marijuana, but it is definitely pro-meaningful male friendships. by Peter T. Chattaway |
posted 08/08/08
Rated PG-13
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.
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REEL NEWS
Previewing Billy, Fireproof Pastors, church leaders invited to preview new Graham biopic. Also, Fireproof, latest film from Facing the Giants team, gets early praise. Plus: A fourth Bourne movie; a Spider-Man spin-off; a Noah's Ark cartoon; and more. by Josh Hurst |
posted 08/04/08
Interviews
All About Them
The latest film from Michael and Christine Swanson tells the story of their own frustrations in finding theatrical distribution for their faith-based movies. by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 07/29/08
Interviews
A Good Look in the Mirror
A new documentary, Lord Save Us From Your Followers, helps Christians to see what we really look like to those on the outside looking in. by Brandon Fibbs | posted 07/15/08
COMMENTARY
Hellboy, Evil, and the Cross
The Hellboy sequel opening soon is just the latest in a long line of films about battling supernatural baddieswith the Cross often wielded as a weapon of goodness. by Steven D. Greydanus | posted 07/08/08
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