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The Ultimate Family DVD List?
Salon blogger Andrew O'Hehir takes reader suggestions to compile list of offbeat, family-friendly movie choices. Plus: Previewing Comic-Con; discussing Hellboy and Christianity; looking at Dark Knight's records; remembering Heath Ledger; and much more
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More Sex and the City?
HBO has enthusiasm for making a sequel to the blockbuster film. Plus: A possible Sopranos movie; Dark Knight actors mourn Heath Ledger; Jon Favreau signs on for Iron Man 2; del Toro talks religion and Hellboy 2; updates from Lucasfilm, Walden Media, and Robert Downey, Jr.; and more.
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Guillermo del Toro Talks Hobbit
Peter Jackson's heir to Middle-Earth discusses the theological, ethical themes of The Hobbit, returning actors and how many movies it will take to tell the story. Plus: Scott Derrickson on The Day the Earth Stood Still; commentary on what was left out of Prince Caspian;  updates on Cars 2, Terminator 4, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader; and more.
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Maher's Religulous Gets Vicious
Bill Maher talks about religion and comedy, says faith is an easy target; new film promises to be aggressive in its attacks. Plus: Narnia casting news; more religious satire; sequels for Kung Fu Panda and School of Rock; a James Bond trailer; and more.
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Rome Shuts Down Angels and Demons
Diocese denies permission for Da Vinci Code sequel to film in two churches; Vatican sets out to compile criteria. Plus: EW picks "the new classics"; AFI honors classic films; two movies about polygamy; and more.
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Shyamalan Mixes Faith and Science in The Happening
The director's latest takes on global warming, the environment; says it's "all about" Native American religion. Plus: Favreau concerned over Iron Man 2; Religulous spoofs Beliefnet in new marketing campaign; McAvoy nixes Hobbit rumors; new Dark Knight footage; and more.
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Expelled Tops Yoko
John Lennon's widow loses suit against producers for using "Imagine" in film. Plus: Clint Eastwood, Spike Lee squabble; Christopher Lee wants to be Saruman again; and Keira Knightley in My Fair Lady remake?
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Caspian Can't Compete
Disney chief Iger says summer season too crowded to keep up at box office; still, Dawn Treader on track, and other sequels are rumored. Plus: Bloggers wonder if Indy is a Commie; The 10 Worst Jesus Films; Christian wrestle with how to engage film; and more.
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Jackson, del Toro Talk Hobbit
Greed to be thematic thread in upcoming films; Ian Holm expected to narrate. Plus, Ono's suit against Expelled to be ruled on soon; Communists want Indy 4 banned in Russia; Shyamalan's latest explores global warming; and more.
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The Making of an Evangelist
CT Movies visited the set of a new film about the life of Billy Graham, focusing on his early years and call to the ministry, which recently finished filming in Nashville.
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Unfaithful to Narnia?
The reviews are in on Prince Caspian, and Christian critics express concern about deviations from the book. Plus: A Cory Edwards update; Religulous coming this October; and more.
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Hollywood Hellfighter
Elusive billionaire Philip Anschutz used to bemoan the lack of family-friendly movies. Not anymore.
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Prince Caspian Storms the Web
New TV spots and clips go online, and the Christian Post defends Lewis's "pagan" story. Plus: New clips from Indy 4; a release date for W biopic; and more.
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Del Toro Talks Hobbit, McKellen Returns
The director discusses the direction of the upcoming movie and sequel; Sir Ian to reprise role as Gandalf. Plus: More Expelled hubbub; previewing Prince Caspian; Mel Gibson returns to acting; and much more.
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Caspian Buzz Storms the Web
Exclusive Narnia footage surfaces on YouTube, MySpace; Switchfoot plays song for the end credits; and church groups offered early screening opportunities. Plus: The Hobbit gets a director; Angels and Demons gets a cast; Expelled gets a lawsuit; and more.
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