The Road Cormac McCarthy's tale of love among civilization's ruin receives magnificent screen treatment—and quite a bit of religious imagery.
Brett McCracken | November 25, 2009
Fantastic Mr. Fox In this latest adaptation of a Roald Dahl story, stop-motion proves a natural fit for an iconic director making his animation debut.
Tim Avery | November 25, 2009
Old Dogs Robin Williams and John Travolta prove they really are past their prime in an inept comedy about two aging bachelors who suddenly find themselves babysitting two 7-year-olds.
Russ Breimeier | November 25, 2009
The Princess and the Frog Stunning visuals and a sweet love story cover over some disturbing subject matter.
Annie Young Frisbie | November 25, 2009
GMA Still Alive and Kicking Bailout enough to keep organization operating annual events. Plus: Skillet goes gold; Keaggy for the holidays; Daughtry gives back; and more.
Andy Argyrakis | November 25, 2009
Truth in Stone and Marble The early church developed a visual language to express their faith in art.
Jennifer Hevelone-Harper | November 25, 2009
End of the Road After 17 years, a dozen albums, and countless shows, Delirious calls it a day—and frontman Martin Smith reflects on his memories.
Robert Ham | November 24, 2009
Tell Me a Story An important task for any leader.
Jason Byassee | November 24, 2009
The Green Baptist Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.
Tim Stafford | November 24, 2009
Red Cliff A dramatically overwhelmed army holds out against an aggressor ten times their strength in John Woo's magnificent and sprawling 3rd Century period epic.
Brandon Fibbs | November 24, 2009