Tuesday, January 30, 2007

CT's most redeeming films of '06


A valuable resource here for those that enjoy films that feed the soul and the eye. (I'll blog about "eye-candy" movies another time.)


Christianity Today, the magazine founded in the 1950s by Billy Graham, has dug deeply into modern culture, and with none of the finger-wagging that is associated with TV stereotype evangelicals. That's why I love their annual "Most Redeeming Films" list.


The list includes Tommy Lee Jones' "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" (rated R), and "Sophie Scholl" (unrated, German, with subtitles), just two examples of the off-the-beaten-path filmography so rare in most Christian circles. (Perhaps it's my own anti-Christian media prejudice?) Also on the list, the family hit "Akeelah and the Bee," "Charlotte's Web" and "The Nativity Story."


So visit the '06 Most Redeeming Films list, and discover some well-told stories that will stir your inner man.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks Steve, these days with Netflix and movies getting delivered to your house for much cheaper than going to Blockbuster, it is easy to run out of good films to see.

Last week, "Emmitt the Unblinking Eye" came out with his too!
http://movies.townhall.com
check it out.