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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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Annabelle Robertson
The target audience for Blonde Ambition is a mystery. With such patently silly production values, it seems geared to young...
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Lisa Rice
While the chick-flick 27 Dresses does weave a cute romantic story with perils designed to surface “issues” needing healing,...
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Christa Banister
For those disappointed in I Am Legend, the New York setting is about all that film and Cloverfield have in common. From...
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Christa Banister
Unlike the nearly consequence-free environment of the Ocean’s film franchise, (what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, after all),...
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Lisa Rice
What’s a compelling way to convey to kids that they are children of a soon-returning king and potential heroes despite their fear and...
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Christian Hamaker
One Missed Call takes the mortal consequences of cell-phone use to a new extreme, suggesting that the dead can use cell-phone...
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Annabelle Robertson
On their way to California, the Baker-Fincher wagon train made camp in Mountain Meadows, Utah, where the group was brutally attacked...
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Christian Hamaker
Babylon A.D. probably won’t do much for Vin Diesel’s action-movie career. But its failure may be for the best if it pushes the actor into roles that require him to do more than mumble one-liners and shoot bad guys.
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Christian Hamaker
A story about Islamic terrorists infiltrated by a Muslim explosives expert with ties to the West, Traitor manages to be unsatisfying as a thriller, dreary as a thought piece, and somewhat offensive...
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Christa Banister
If someone would’ve told me that rapper Ice Cube and Limp Bizkit front man Fred Durst would one day team up for an inspirational, family-friendly movie such as The Longshots, I wouldn’t have believed them.
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Christa Banister
As the third space-themed, family-friendly film this summer, Fly Me to the Moon falls somewhere in between the far superior Wall·E and the lackluster Space Chimps in terms of sheer...
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Christian Hamaker
Tropic Thunder, a new comedy from director and star Ben Stiller, is profane, crude and politically incorrect. It’s also uproariously funny—the year’s best comedy—and has a winning performance from Robert Downey Jr.
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Christa Banister
Proving that popular books can be beautifully adapted for the big screen, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 has all the verve and spunk of the original as the four friends are now wrestling...
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Jeffrey Huston
Pineapple Express serves as a stark contrast to (and improvement over) the recent Will Ferrell misfire, Step Brothers. While both push the limits of R-rated humor, Step Brothers is wholly reliant on its crudity in a way that Pineapple Express is not.
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Blue Like Jazz author Donald Miller closes the Democratic National Convention in prayer.
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Watch this JibJab video spoof of current American politics.
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Enjoy this Irish blessing.
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Hilarious footage of a youth ministry pastor trying to correct a faux pas.
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