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  • Christa Banister
    With a threadbare plot straight out of a sitcom, What Happens in Vegas is not only the worst commercial for Sin City in a while, but the comedy is so insipid and low-brow you would’ve thought the...
  • Better Luck Next Time for “Iron Man”
    Christian Hamaker
    During a preview screening, squeals upon the first full look at Iron Man were a resounding signal as to what the audience had come to see—not Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. No, this man of steel—"titanium alloy" Stark specifies—is the star of the show.
  • “Made of Honor” Glamorizes Sex without Commitment
    Christa Banister
    Made of Honor is basically the equivalent of 1997’s My Best Friend’s Wedding. But instead of Julia Roberts doing all the scheming, we’ve got Patrick Dempsey as the single guy who doesn’t...
  • Big Laughs but Troubling Morality in “Baby Mama”
    Christian Hamaker
    Former Saturday Night Live star and screenwriter (of Mean Girls) Tina Fey has perfected the role of a successful working woman who longs for a baby in her role as Liz Lemon on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock. Now Fey finds similar success with Baby Mama.
  • “The Visitor” Certainly Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
    Christa Banister
    Instead of opting for the oh-so-informative documentary or an intense political thriller to address the hot-button topic of illegal immigration, The Visitor goes straight for the heart with an emotionally...
  • “Expelled” Promotes Intriguing Intelligent Design Dialogue
    Christa Banister
    If those who write off intelligent design as nothing more than conservative, right-wing rhetoric would be willing to put aside their notions, they may be surprised by the provocative dialogue that’s been initiated in Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.
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  • Go Fish Generates YouTube Buzz with Mom Song
    Dove Award nominees Go Fish are once again generating a buzz on YouTube.com with “The Mom Song,” a cleverly comedic tribute arriving online just in time for Mother’s Day. Written by Go Fish founder Jamie Statema and his wife Julie, and featured on the group’s Snazzy recording, the song has received more than 11,000 hits since being posted on YouTube two weeks ago.
  • Hiring Security Guards for Youth Group
    Youth group security is a hot topic among student ministry workers. Listen to Jeff Trenham, children's...
  • Youth Ministry Napoleon Dynamite Style
    Creative, entertaining, and very funny video spoof of the movie that shows youth ministry can be hip...
  • Keith Green Had a Secret
    Watch footage of "I've Got a Secret" when 11-year-old Keith Green revealed he'd signed a five-year record...
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