My Caspian Wish List A Narnia expert, somewhat disappointed with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, has a few suggestions for director Andrew Adamson regarding the upcoming Prince Caspian. by Devin Brown | posted 1/02/2008 12:00AM
Fear Not the Compass Many Christians are concerned about the upcoming release of The Golden Compass by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 11/30/2007 12:00AM
The Chronicles of Atheism When The Golden Compass hits theaters this month, many will be introduced to the works of Philip Pullman, a writer who detests C.S. Lewis's fantasy world. Peter T. Chattaway | posted 11/27/2007 09:14AM
What Would Jesus Buy? With Christmas shopping right around the corner, this edgy new documentary merges "Christian" forms with an anti-consumerist message. by Brett McCracken | posted 11/14/2007 12:00AM
What I Learned from Wilberforce With today's DVD release of Amazing Grace, one of the film's producers says the film's protagonist taught him much about how to change the world. by Dr. Bob Beltz | posted 11/13/2007 12:00AM
'Sculpting in Time' Russian filmmaker sought to harrow the soul. Eric David | posted 9/12/2007 08:54AM
Pro-Life Cinema Several recent films take a life-affirming view of unwanted pregnancies, as babies are carried to term and abortion is dismissed as an option. Could this be a trend? by Brett McCracken | posted 7/17/2007 12:00AM
CT Classic Superman on the Screen: Counterfeit Myth? Heroes have disappeared. They have been replaced by superheroes-fantasy creatures. Harold O.J. Brown | posted 7/09/2007 11:54AM
Cue the Violin Was Hitchcock a master in his use of music? John H. McWhorter | posted 7/01/2007 02:38PM
Fundamentalism and Freedom The Jehovah's Witnesses are more than a knock-knock joke. David Neff | posted 5/22/2007 12:00AM
The Passion of Peter Parker Spider-Man is the alter ego of a very human—and fallible—teen who may not be messianic, but sure understands that there's power in weakness. by Gary Robinson | posted 5/02/2007 12:00AM
Ecumenical Cinema Though Jewish, longtime director Henry Koster made movies about Christians that are embraced by believers even today—including The Robe, The Bishop's Wife and A Man Called Peter. by Eric David | posted 4/03/2007 12:00AM
Quiet Time It took almost two decades for director Philip Gröning to get permission to film France's Carthusian monks, but the resulting documentary, Into Great Silence, is a powerful spiritual experience. By Brandon Fibbs | posted 3/27/2007 12:00AM
Movies That Changed My Life In an excerpt from his new book, Through a Screen Darkly, CT Movies critic Jeffrey Overstreet tells how certain films opened his eyes wider than ever, enabling him to look closer than ever before. By Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 3/06/2007 12:00AM
Have We Lost Our Minds? How can CT Movies say good things about films with questionable content—and give poor reviews to "Christian" movies? In this reply, one of our critics gets at the heart of what we're all about. By Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 2/27/2007 12:00AM
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