Summer Hours This French film tells a story of death and grieving, but it's anything but depressing—it's a celebration of life and family.
Josh Hurst | May 15, 2009
Management A quirky romance between two unlikely lovers manages to be moving, despite an uneven story.
Lisa Ann Cockrel | May 15, 2009
The Brothers Bloom Quirky, stylish caper film revels in the blurry line between real life and storytelling.
Brett McCracken | May 15, 2009
Angels & Demons The sequel to The Da Vinci Code is marginally more entertaining and a bit better in its treatment of religion, but it's still fundamentally silly and inaccurate.
Peter T. Chattaway | May 15, 2009
Salvation on the Strip The Porn Pastor's strategy for reaching Sin City is unconventional, and what he's doing in Vegas can't stay in Vegas.
Leadership interviews Craig Gross | May 15, 2009
O'Horten A taciturn railway engineer retires and must find a new life, while encountering many strange experiences along the way.
Frederica Mathewes-Green | May 15, 2009
News Briefs: June 01, 2009 Churches face a computer scam, NavPress closes magazines, and other recent news in the Christian world.
May 15, 2009
Operation Squirrel Lots of birthday candles for Baptists, feuding Pentecostal pastors, and more.
Compiled by Susan Wunderink | May 15, 2009
What Do Prayer Studies Prove? When a landmark study suggests that intercessory prayer may actually hurt patients instead of help them, you have to wonder.
Gregory Fung and Christopher Fung | May 15, 2009
A Weighty Issue The church's silence on food addiction is ignoring sin—and hurting women.
Laura Leonard | May 15, 2009