Christmas Laughter and Joy During Christmas Debbie Przybylski With Christmas right around the corner, many people are incredibly stressed out worrying about all the things they have to do, all the presents they have to buy, and all the places they have to go. You and I can be incredibly burdened right during the season when we should be the most joyful! Read the full article here
Commentary Empire or Cow Town? National Geographic Looks at the Kingdom of David & Solomon Albert Mohler Tel Aviv University archaeologist Israel Finkelstein argues that the kingdom of David and Solomon is a greatly embellished biblical fiction... Read the full article here Upsetting the Apple Cart: The Manhattan Declaration Chuck Colson Apple—that's right, the maker of the iPhone and iPad—has declared the Manhattan Declaration, and I quote, "offensive to large groups of people." Read the full article here At Second Blush: Why Marriage is Far From Obsolete Stan Guthrie At first blush statistics show that perhaps there is something to the obsolescence of marriage. But at second blush, other statistics show that marriage remains a revered cultural ideal. Read the full article here
DVD Reviews Not Quite Dreamy, Inception Gets an 'A' for Effort Christian Hamaker Inception, the new film from director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight, Memento) is complex, and its story about exploiting the dreams of others has rewards for those who can follow its story across multiple levels. But ultimately, it doesn't quite coalesce. Read the full article here With Eclipse, Twi-Hards Have Met Their Perfect Match Christa Banister From a purely technical perspective, Eclipse gives its devoted fanbase plenty to cheer about. Not only is the production value far more upscale, but the CGI has drastically improved, making it feel more like a blockbuster than a made-for-TV movie. As far as the storytelling goes, there's also far more at stake. Read the full article here It's a Wonderful Life in the Final Shrek Christa Banister Shrek Forever After is a fun riff on It's a Wonderful Life. The film moves along at a nice clip, without straining for the rapid-fire pop-culture jokes that make so many Dreamworks animated films insubstantial. And for once, we have a summer movie that's just what a summer movie should be—a lot of fun. Read the full article here
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