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REVIEW
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The longest HP book becomes the shortest movie, and as things get serious, the series loses some of the joy and whimsy that it once had.
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 07/10/07

 Rated PG-13



REVIEW
Transformers
Humans get caught up in an intergalactic civil war between robots intent on possessing the universe's most powerful energy source. The CGI rocks; the film, alas, does not.
by Brandon Fibbs | posted 07/03/07

 Rated PG-13



REVIEW
License to Wed
Robin Williams plays an irreverent minister who imposes a series of tests on a young couple that wants to get married in his church. Save your money and skip this one.
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 07/03/07

 Rated PG-13


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Ratatouille
 Rated G

Live Free or Die Hard
 Rated PG-13

Evan Almighty
 Rated PG

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 Discussion Guides

http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-17370374580338+PbEK6b+evalne.htmlEvan Almighty
What would you do if God told you his plans? Use this downloadable Movie Discussion Guide as a tool in your small group and discuss what it really takes to trust and obey God's plan for your life.
http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-17370374580338+PbEK6b+forrestgump.htmlForrest Gump
What kind of legacy will you leave? Discover the impact of selfless love, destiny and innocence with the help of this Movie Discussion Guide.
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posted 07/03/07
The Astronaut Farmer (2007) Buy It / Our Review
The Last Mimzy (2007) Buy It / Our Review
Simple Things (2007) Buy It / Info
Sweet Land (2005) Buy It

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 Other Articles

COMMENTARY
The Sacrificial Boy Wizard
Harry Potter, reviled by many Christians, might actually be something of a Christ figure, as each of his adventures takes him through a life, death and resurrection.
by John Granger | posted 07/10/07

REEL NEWS
Abortion Avoided
Recent films feature unwanted pregnancies carried to term. Plus: Florida pastor writes screenplay for Darfur film; The Simpsons take a swipe at religion; no CG for Indiana Jones; A Christmas Carol gets animated; and more.
by Josh Hurst | posted 07/09/07

INTERVIEW
Make 'Em Laugh
The director of Bruce Almighty—and now its sequel, Evan Almighty—says laughter is theologically good medicine and making comedies is a high calling.
by Mark Moring | posted 06/19/07

INTERVIEW
'It's About Caring'
So says Steve Carell, star of the new film, Evan Almighty, a modern-day Noah's Ark tale opening this week. We chatted with the main characters … except God.
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 06/20/07

NEWS
Acts of Random Kindness
In conjunction with the release of Evan Almighty, the Ark Almighty campaign seeks to help churches meet the needs of those in their congregations and communities.
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 06/21/07

INTERVIEW
Spidey Gets Spiritual
As Spider-Man 3 releases to theaters, director Sam Raimi and cast talk about the biblical themes and spiritual imagery in the movies—especially in the latest chapter.
by Mark Moring | posted 05/01/07

SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS FROM THE MOVIES
Nacho Libre: Struggling with Personal Motives
from PreachingToday.com | posted 07/06/07

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