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From Fireproof to Florida Producer of Fireproof and Facing the Giants forms own Christian studio in Orlando, begins shooting his first movie, Letters to God, due in 2010. Mary Tindall | posted July 7, 2009

| Reviews Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs With more action, a contagious spunk, and a new character who's cooler than a glacier, the third Ice Age movie is a joyful, energetic ride. Review by Todd Hertz | posted July 1, 2009
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| Reviews Captain Abu Raed This heartwarming Jordanian fable about a janitor with a dream puts cookie-cutter characters in a boilerplate plot, but still might make you cheer. Review by Annie Young Frisbie | posted July 3, 2009
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My Sister's Keeper Through a heartbreaking portrayal of a teenager's lifelong battle with leukemia and its effects on her family, My Sister's Keeper explores human responses to suffering and death.
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Learning from Heroes Download this guide and discuss what makes superheroes super and what lessons about living a good life can we learn from them?
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NEW: Harry Potter and the Search for Truth Learn about a young boy finds his purpose and begins to realize the value of standing for good—and against evil—in this 7-session Book Discussion Guide.
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THROUGH A SCREEN DARKLY A Mann's World Public Enemies director Michael Mann often blurs the line between the good guys and the bad in the moral crossfire between cops and robbers. Jeffrey Overstreet | posted June 30, 2009
Interviews A Passion for Women's Rights Jim Caviezel and Steve McEveety, who played critical roles in The Passion, expose human rights violations in Iran through their new film, The Stoning of Soraya M. Peter T. Chattaway | posted June 23, 2009
Interviews Hope Mingled with Sadness Inspired by the likes of Ozu, the Dardennes, and Bonhoeffer, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung finds light after the darkness in Rwanda—and in himself. By Brett McCracken | posted June 9, 2009
THROUGH A SCREEN DARKLY Job Search Two foreign films poignantly illustrate that our quests for the perfect job—more money, more stuff—might miss the point of what really matters in life. Jeffrey Overstreet | posted June 3, 2009
Interviews What's Up, Doc(ter)? Pete Docter, director of the new Pixar film Up, says that as a Christian he's learned that relationships matter more than anything—and his new movie shows it. By Mark Moring | posted May 26, 2009
Commentaries Saints, Sinners, and Salvation The Terminator franchise—including the new Terminator Salvation—is full of religious imagery, much of it ultimately embracing hope for mankind. By Peter T. Chattaway | posted May 20, 2009
SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS FROM THE MOVIES
"Band of Brothers": Caring Until It Hurts
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