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The 'Ample' Man Who Saved My Faith G.K. Chesterton propounded the Christian faith with great wit—and sheer intellectual force. An exclusive excerpt from Philip Yancey's new book, Soul Survivor: How My Faith Survived the Church.
Film Forum: Back to the Ice Age, Forward to the Oscars What critics are saying about Ice Age, Showtime, Resident Evil, Metropolis, Harrison's Flowers, Trembling before G-d, and Maryam Jeffrey Overstreet
Books & Culture Corner: The Gospel According to Biff A conversation with novelist Christopher Moore Jeremy Lott
Film Forum: A G-Rated Baseball Movie that Makes Fans of Everyone The critics start their Year's Best lists early, with the G-rated baseball flick The Rookie. Plus: Panic Room, Death to Smoochy, Clockstoppers, and new reviews of E.T. The Extra Terrestrial and Ghost World Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Toast a Wedding Critics respond to My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Believer, feardotcom, Undisputed, Mostly Martha, Little Secrets, and One Hour Photo. Plus, readers make suggestions for future Jesus movies, and a new development in the DGA/Clean Flicks clash Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Christian Critics Split on Second Harry Potter Harry Potter's return reignites debate among religious press reviewers. Plus: Half Past Dead, The Emperor's Club, Far from Heaven, 8 Mile, and Tuck Everlasting Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum Bonus: The Best Films of 2002 The year saw a trend in despair, anger, and revenge at the cinema. Critics and readers weigh in on their favorite depictions of it. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Two Elegant Adaptations by Director Phillip Noyce What critics are saying about Phillip Noyce's The Quiet American and Rabbit-Proof Fence, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Darkness Falls, Chicago, and other recent hits. Plus: Holly McClure looks at Mad Mel's risky new film about Jesus. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Fish Tale Fin-tastic, but How Mighty Is Bruce ? Religious film critics look at Finding Nemo, Bruce Almighty, The In-Laws, The Matrix Reloaded, Daddy Day Care, and The Dancer Upstairs Jeffrey Overstreet
In Bruce Almighty, God Is as Close as Our Breath Jim Carrey plays God with unholy flair in a movie that is Judeo-Christian to its bones Anna Waterhouse
Film Forum: Finding Nemo Reels in Raves Christian film critics praise Finding Nemo, debate the merits of The Italian Job, highlight the virtues of Bruce Almighty, and argue about whether The Matrix Reloaded is philosophically polluted. Jeffrey Overstreet
The Sport of Saints? "Forget St. Pat's. It's time for March Madness, baby! (And yes, it's Christian.)" Elesha Coffman
Film Forum: Oscars Honor the Best ; Theatres Feature the Worst "The Academy Awards award Chicago and The Pianist. Meanwhile, critics suffer through Dreamcatcher, View from the Top, and Boat Trip" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Race and Redemption in a Holes -some Family Film "Holes trips up some viewers but holds treasure for others. Reviewers find flaws in A Mighty Wind, Bulletproof Monk, Malibu's Most Wanted, Chasing Papi, and XXX, while praising Levity and Rivers and Tides. Plus: An invitation to weigh in on the subject of" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: The Salvation Army Comes to the Rescue in The Man Without a Past "Religious press critics respond to The Real Cancun, It Runs in the Family, Identity, Confidence, and Raising Victor Vargas. Plus further views on Holes, Levity, The Good Thief, Laurel Canyon, House of 1,000 Corpses." Jeffrey Overstreet
The Double Danger of Earthly Delights John Calvin
To Verify…
FROM THE EDITOR Marshall Shelley
THE PASTOR PARACHUTE An interview with Richard Nelson Bolles Marshall Shelley and Jim Berkley
READING FOR FUN AND PULPIT Books that give both pleasure on Monday and ideas on Sunday. Bing Wall
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