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Contact (Robert Zemeckis, 1997)
BY: Denis Haack
Word is out, in some circles, that Christians should avoid this film like the plague. My take on the film is slightly different. I would say that if Christians see only one film this summer, they should see this one.
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Crash (Paul Haggis, 2004)
BY: R. Greg Grooms
My goal here is different. In this review I want to confess what I as a follower of Jesus Christ have come to value in films and why, and to explain why I think Crash is a very good film.
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Crimes and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen, 1998)
BY: Denis Haack
This film is driven by hapless humor and intense ironies, both of which seem to come by way of Allen’s uncanny ability to shrug off deeply hurtful situations with jokes, riddles and banter.
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Crimes and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen, 1998)
BY: Russell B. Ramsey
If someone asked you, “What is comedy?” What would you say?
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Dead Man Walking (Tim Robbins , 1995)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
The power of this film lies in the fact that Robbins does not slip into maudlin preaching about the evils of the death penalty or the inhumanity of prison life or any one of a thousand other “messages” he could have made this film about.
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Denis & Margie
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