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Christianity Today Entertainment Newsletter
Friday, August 13, 2010



Movies and TV

[New in Theaters]

Eat Pray Love
Review

Eat Pray Love

This visual feast offers some lovely moments, but ultimately lacks spiritual depth and compelling romance.

2.5 stars | Rated PG-13

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Review

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

This graphic novel adaptation is a hilarious and action-packed homage to comic books, video games, punk rocks—and great cinema.

3.5 stars | Rated PG-13


NOTE: Our review of The Expendables will post Monday, Aug. 16

[Recent Reviews]



[Recent Features]

BLOG
Katy Perry: 'I'm Still a Christian'
Revealing (ahem!) cover story in Rolling Stone sheds more light on pop star's religious beliefs.

INTERVIEW
'Couldn't Be Better'
In his first year as new frontman of Newsboys, Michael Tait says he couldn't ask for a better fit.

RIP, Dana Key
Member of legendary Christian rock duo DeGarmo & Key passes away; DeGarmo says "He lived his life fully dedicated to building God's kingdom."

NEWS
Christian Radio: It's a Man's World
Forty-eight of the top 50 Christian songs in the last decade were by males, a figure primarily determined by women who listen to Christian radio. Why don't they want to hear their female peers on the air?

Interview
Chasing God's Heart
Lynda Randle may be best known as the only African-American in the Gaither family of musicians, but her biggest passion is ministering to hurting women.

INTERVIEW
Overcoming Fear in 'Feast or Fallow'
With one of the best albums of the year so far, Sandra McCracken's new hymns project is balm for the soul. We asked her all about it.

[From The Entertainment Blog]




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