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Is Caspian Really C. S. Lewis?
Of all the characters in the author's beloved Chronicles of Narnia, the title character of Prince Caspian is most like the author, and the book is surprisingly autobiographical.
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Friends, Faith and a Feud
A couple of old friends—"one a Christian, one not—discuss their disparate views on life in the thought-provoking new film, Purple State of Mind.
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The 2007 Readers' Choice Awards
You liked movies about hip (and pregnant) teens, animated rats, and former CIA assassins, but most of all, you loved a film about one man who changed the world.
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The 2007 Critics' Choice Awards
A combination of Oscar nominees and lesser-known indies makes up our list for the best overall movies of the year.
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A Better Documentary
While Amazing Grace
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The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2007
What do monks, kites, unwanted pregnancies, a 19th century abolitionist, and a young man with a life-sized inflatable doll have in common? They're all in movies that we've deemed the ten most redeeming films of 2007.
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Choosing Life at the Movies
2007 could be remembered as the Year of Pro-Life Cinema.
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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.
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Fear Not the Compass
Many Christians are concerned about the upcoming release of The Golden Compass
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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.
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Leave Our Kids Alone!
Readers say they're concerned about The Golden Compass because they fear the movie is targeting their kids—and trying to lure children into atheism.
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What Would Jesus Buy?
With Christmas shopping right around the corner, this edgy new documentary merges "Christian" forms with an anti-consumerist message.
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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.
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'Sculpting in Time'
Russian filmmaker sought to harrow the soul.
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FILMMAKERS OF FAITH
'The Man Who Saw the Angel'
Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky opposed any intellectual interpretation of his films, but they were rife with spiritual imagery and signs of his faith.
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