Overcome with Passion Why evangelicals need to get smart about movies—and learn to appreciate them as art.
by Kate Bowman | March 19, 2004
Mad Geniuses A conversation with Charlie Kaufman and Michel Gondry, the brilliant minds behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which opens Friday.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 18, 2004
Ikiru Ron Reed | March 16, 2004
Catching The Passion Wave Mel's movie caused a cultural wave, and we chose to ride it.
Rick Warren, Leadership guest columnist | March 16, 2004
Spartan Russ Breimeier | March 12, 2004
Back to the Shire? Peter Jackson says he would like to direct The Hobbit, but it's at least a couple years—and perhaps a few legal battles—away.
March 9, 2004
After Aragorn In his first feature film since Lord of the Rings, Viggo Mortensen is an adventurous cowboy in Hidalgo, a yarn that doesn't get all the facts right. But that's just fine with this myth-loving leading man.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 5, 2004
Hidalgo Russ Breimeier | March 5, 2004
Reaching Our Community Love the people Jesus loves.
James Emery White, Leith Anderson, Gordon MacDonald, and more | March 4, 2004
Disney Does Narnia Shrek director to helm The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, coming to theaters Christmas 2005.
March 3, 2004
Should Kids See The Passion? We think the R rating is right on the money. Parents should see it first, then decide.
by Mark Moring | March 3, 2004
A Hands-on Experiment Religion scholar thrilled to serve on advisory committee for The Gospel of Mark.
from news releases | March 2, 2004
Family First Sarah Drew, an aspiring actress from Connecticut, made her big-screen debut in Radio . But no role will come before her family—or her faith.
by Joan Brasher | March 2, 2004