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Death and the Scientist in ‘Avatar’
By
Paul O'Donnell
It’s hard to quibble with the majesty of the imagined world of “Avatar,” James Cameron’s lushly animated science-fiction pic that, according to recent reports, is on track to ring up the second highest box-office receipts in history, after Cameron’s own “Titanic.” But I am here to quibble anyway. I’m that precisely that kind of unreasonable…
’24’ Is Back, and It’s Good in Several Ways
By
Douglas Howe
As I noticed while watching football on Fox-TV this weekend, their annual campaign has gotten underway. For an entire decade, Fox has spent the majority if its Januarys by advertising one of its most original and culturally relevant shows: “24.” So, yes, Jack is back. And while its star has seemed to fade a bit…
Where Are the New Year’s Eve Flicks?!
By
Douglas Howe
Of all of the holidays, New Year’s Eve is the that has sort of gotten a raw deal from Hollywood. I mean, there are lots of Christmas and Easter movies. Many are rooted in our Independance Day, and the number of war movies which pay respects to our Veterans is a big one. But what…
The Decade’s Top Ten: Religious or Spiritual?
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Douglas Howe
If you are one of those who hangs out at the intersection of faith and culture, I’m sure you’ve seen a few of the “Top Ten” lists about religious and/or spiritual films. Of the “Decade’s Top Ten…” lists, these are the ones I find most relevant. I’ve found that most, like this one, are more…
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