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Christianity Today Entertainment Newsletter
Friday, July 16, 2010



Movies and TV

[New in Theaters]

Inception
Review

Inception

Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated sci-fi action thriller is a brilliant and brainy masterpiece that demands to be seen again ... and again.

4 stars | Rated PG-13

The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Review

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

This fantasy film lacks the magic to truly cast the audience in its spell.

1.5 stars | Rated PG

Sweetgrass
Review

Sweetgrass

This documentary about the last of the sheepherding in Montana's Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness is a poetic elegy to the American West and the way we once were.

4 stars | Not Rated

[Recent Reviews]

[Discussion Guides]

Robin Hood
Labeled an outlaw by "divinely appointed" King John, the legendaryarcher must work outside the law to fight for what's right and defend the oppressed.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon
A meditation on first love, first heartbreak, and dealing with the complex emotions they inspire.

More discussion guides at ChristianBibleStudies.com


[Recent Features]

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.

BLOG
Britnification: Goodbye, Hannah Montana
Is Miley Cyrus trying too hard to grow up too fast? Sure looks like it from here.

Interview
Owls, Fireflies, and Jesus
Adam Young, the mastermind behind the Owl City, is a shy insomniac who takes his faith as seriously as his music.



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