2008-08-07T20:07:07-06:00

In the final post in CAPC’s coverage of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, Carrissa Smith focuses on Breaking Dawn, the fourth and final volume in the series. Read more

2008-08-07T19:38:53-06:00

Gosen: 60% of Wii Fit purchasers played it ‘once’ Read more

2008-08-06T18:10:29-06:00

Roger Ebert on “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 in contrast with Sex and the City: “everything that ‘Sex and the City’ wanted to be. It follows the lives of four women, their career adventures, their romantic disasters and triumphs, their joys and sadness. These women are all in their early 20s, which means they are learning life’s lessons; ‘SATC’ is about forgetting them. Read more

2008-08-06T18:05:04-06:00

Pineapple Express is rated R for pervasive language, drug use, sexual references and violence but NOT sexual content. I’m curious: who plans on seeing this? Read more

2008-08-06T12:41:56-06:00

Richard Clark goes out on a limb and defends what he used to consider the indefensible. Read more

2008-08-06T11:39:48-06:00

Steven Curtis Chapman Speaks to Press about Grief, including Larry King Live on Thursday. Read more

2008-08-06T11:38:23-06:00

Sony: We don’t want the senior citizen gamers Read more

2008-08-04T13:14:22-06:00

How Box Office Superheroes Reveal American Spiritual Beliefs. Read more

2008-08-04T13:13:39-06:00

Brideshead Eviscerated A profoundly Catholic novel, in this “adaptation”, Brideshead Revisited is viciously anti-Catholic. They turned a movie about God and the soul, into a lurid love triangle between a homosexual, his sister and a hapless hunk. It’s lame. It’s bad. Read more

2008-08-04T13:13:21-06:00

Gandalf the Grey – Tolkien’s Apostolic Archetype As I’ve been studying the nature of apostolic ministry I continue to be struck by the similarities between Gandalf’s role (and the role of the 5 wizards) and the developing biblical picture I’m getting regarding God’s apostles. Read more




Browse Our Archives