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Before I started writing this review, I had to go back and read what I wrote for “Why Did I Get Married?” I needed to see what inspired me in the first movie to see if I could cobble together a reasonably positive review for the sequel. Back then, I called “Why Did I Get…

The other day I got a notice from Amazon to my email informing me Not to wait! Pre-Order Stephenie Meyer’s ‘Eclipse’ novella now! Despite my obvious fandom of ‘Twilight’, my first thought was: Novella? Why would I want to read an ‘Eclipse’ novella? Especially when I can read the novel “Eclipse” in its entirety. So…

Actor Neal McDonough is fired for not doing sex scenes on set.

By Amy & Nancy Harrington, Pop Culture Passionistas This week’s inspiring pop culture events came in all shapes and sizes. A charitable little boy made a big Hollywood deal, the First Lady received a Kids’ Choice Award, and Demi and Ashton got tough on child slavery. Here are our favorite inspirational pop culture moments of…

Please go see Tyler Perry’s new movie, “Why Did I Get Married Too?” You can see the trailer here. I so appreciate it when any cultural leader takes the time to make a clear statement of his or her faith in God, and Perry did so wonderfully this week on NBC’s “The Today Show” with…

In this TV movie created by Wal-Mart and Proctor & Gamble, a family goes on a weekend getaway to an old cabin they inherited and embark on the adventure of a lifetime. The film airs on NBC on April 16, 2010.

Bryce Avary is The Rocket Summer: a multi-instrumentalist who has played almost every note of his four albums full of unapologetically spiritual, upbeat pop. His latest, “Of Men and Angels,” shows an darker side to Avary, where he depends on his Christian faith to get him through tough times. We talked to him as he…

Homer, Marge and the gang head to Israel.

Two popular books by Christian authors are going to be made into feature films.

I checked out “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution” last Friday looking for some extra motivation to curb my worse-than-usual eating habits of late. However, in comparison to movies like “Food Inc” or “King Corn,” I found the show to be more of a lightweight version of “Supersize Me” than anything else. Then Jamie introduced me to…

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