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EDITORIAL: Mad at the Mouse By Roberto Rivera, a fellow with the Wilberforce Forum, a ministry of Prison Fellowship
EDITORIAL: Tonight Show Prophecy By A. Larry Ross, president of A. Larry Ross and Associates, a Christian public relations firm in Dallas, Texas
The CT Review: The Children of Light Good writing and acting cover a multitude of biases on The West Wing. Eric Miller
Lord of the Megaplex The onscreen Fellowship of the Ring launches a new wave of Tolkienmania Steve Rabey
Extreme Days for Megiddo Film producer Matt Crouch reasons that God positioned the movie right after September 11 Ted Olsen
Film Forum: Wary About Harry Is the big-screen Harry Potter as delightful as the one in the book? And should you be worried about his witchcraft? Critics and viewers respond. Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: The Burnhams Get a Chance to Speak Plus: Word goes to Warner for $84.1 million. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Pat in Bed with Thugs Plus: The ACLU helps Falwell, and other stories from media around the world. Ted Olsen
Film Forum: Does the End Justify the Means? Heartless CIA superiors try to undermine Robert Redford's cool in Spy Game. Martin Lawrence travels back in time in Black Knight. And critics aren't thrilled with any of their holiday packages so far this year. Jeffrey Overstreet
Churches Want to Drive a Stake in Transylvania's Dracula Park Tourist attraction gives a false image of the country and could fuel interest in the occult, Christian leaders say. Jonathan Luxmoore
Film Forum: First Looks at a Feature Fantasy Early reviews for Fellowship of the Ring are in. Plus: what critics are saying about Behind Enemy Lines, The Affair of the Necklace, and Texas Rangers. Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: Saying Christian Radio is Too Political May Get Head of Religious Broadcasters Fired Plus: Hindu radicals' latest lie about Christians in India, and other stories from around the world. Ted Olsen
Opinion Roundup: Is The Truth Out There? Religious columnists find flowers growing in television's wasteland. Part 2 of a midseason look at TV. Todd Hertz
Film Forum: A Beautiful What ? The Golden Globes honored A Beautiful Mind this week, a true story that tells very little truth. Also: Black Hawk Down— just a bunch of combat scenes? I Am Sam's Sean Penn—begging for an Oscar? Orange County— not another teen movie? Snow Dogs—a must see Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Intelligent Believers on the Big Screen? What critics are saying about the portrayal of Christians in A Walk to Remember and The Count of Monte Cristo. Plus: The Mothman Prophecies, Kung Pow, and part one of a 2002 preview. Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: News of the Truly Strange Taking offense in the land of absurdity Ted Olsen
Weblog: Sesame Street Gets Religion Plus: More on the faith-based initiative, Pat Robertson's oil woes, gay Jabez readers, and other stories from around the world. Ted Olsen
Film Forum: Readers Respond to A Walk to Remember After last week's critical mix on A Walk to Remember, readers and viewers turn in their own views. Plus: Critical views on Birthday Girl and Slackers, and Part Two of our 2002 Preview. Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: Bush Backs Senate Faith-Based Initiative Bill Plus: World says Zondervan has lost its saltiness, and other stories from around the world. Ted Olsen
News Roundup: The Shiny, Happy Olympics Coverage of Salt Lake City's games focuses on who isn't evangelizing. Todd Hertz
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