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By David Neff | posted 5/01/2004 12:00AM
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The original article alleging a conflict of interest was a sidebar to a main article on Christian film reviewers.
Also posted today is Movieguide 's response to "A Patent Conflict of Interest."
Movieguide's reviews are available online .
Other articles about Christians and the film industry include:
Todd Komarnicki: Producer, Director, Writer and Believer | The producer of Elf explains how his Christian faith affects his career as a Hollywood producer, director, and writer. (Nov. 13, 2003)
Exegeting The Matrix | A lot of spiritual stuff went into the Matrix films, but not as much as some authors think. (Nov. 06, 2003)
Two Weddings and a Baptism | It's still impossible to predict what will advance the gospel in Hollywood. (Oct. 15, 2003)
Clean Flicks, Illegal Flicks? | Hollywood directors file suit against CleanFlicks.
What Is Hip? | Let's not kid ourselves that salvation depends on the ability to discuss Austin Powers movies. (Dec. 05, 2002)
Let's Get Metaphysical at the Damah Film Festival | Festival celebrates directors who explore spiritual experiences. (Nov. 07, 2002)
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