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Batman Begins

June 15, 2005 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Still of Christian Bale in Batman Begins

Batman begins is easily the best of the summer blockbusters so far, and quite possibly the best movie ever made about the Dark Knight. It is certainly the first live-action film to take the title character and his roots seriously. In 1989, a lot of people went ga-ga for the first of Tim Burton’s films […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Ken Watanabe, Michael Caine, Tim Burton

The Gospel of John

March 15, 2005 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

The Gospel of John

So much hoopla over The Passion of the Christ, we forgot to say anything about the video release of The Gospel of John, a word-for-word adaptation that had its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September and very slowly made its way west, finally coming to Vancouver theatres just one week before Easter. Of […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Christopher Plummer, Daniel Kash, Henry Ian Cusick, Philip Saville, Stephen Russell, Stuart Bunce

Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher

March 14, 2005 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Lonnie Frisbee

Lonnie Frisbee was a young hippie seeker fully immersed in the 1960s counter culture when he claimed to have experienced an encounter with God while on an acid trip. This event so transformed him that Lonnie became an itinerant Christian evangelist, something of a John the Baptist of Southern California who compelled thousands of fellow spiritual seekers to make a profession of faith in Jesus Christ. During the 1970s Lonnie Frisbee became widely known as California’s “hippie preacher,” the quintessential “Jesus freak” whose pictures frequented such magazines as Time and Life as the media told the story of a burgeoning “Jesus movement.” Lonnie Frisbee provided the charismatic spark that launched the Calvary Chapel church into a worldwide ministry and propelled many fledgling leaders into some of the most powerful movers and shakers of the evangelical movement…

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Hotel Rwanda

February 20, 2005 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Hotel Rwanda Poster

Don Cheadle is one of those actors who seems to be everywhere these days, popping up in After the Sunset, Ocean’s Twelve, The Assassination of Richard Nixon and so on. But his minor roles in those films pale next to his powerful performance in Hotel Rwanda, the true story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: A. Kitman Ho, Bridget Pickering, Desmond Dube, Don Cheadle, Duncan Reid, Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Hal Sadoff, Joaquin Phoenix, Keir Pearson, Sophie Okonedo, Terry George, Xolani Mali

Because of Winn-Dixie

February 18, 2005 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Because of Winn Dixie Poster

Christians have become more prominent in Hollywood lately, both as film makers and as film critics — and the press junket for Because of Winn-Dixie, a charming adaptation of Kate DiCamillo’s Newbery Honor-winning children’s book, offers ample evidence of both. On the one hand, the film, about a preacher’s kid and her pet dog, was […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: AnnaSophia Robb, Eva Marie Saint, Jeff Daniels, Wayne Wang

Saved!

September 5, 2004 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Jena Malone and Mandy Moore in Saved

A teenaged boy tells his girlfriend he’s gay. She sleeps with him, thinking it will make him straight — but it doesn’t. His parents send him away. Then she discovers she’s pregnant. And while all this is going on, her widowed mother has an affair with the principal — who also happens to be a […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Heather Matarazzo, Jena Malone, Macaulay Culkin, Mandy Moore, Patrick Fugit

Exorcist: The Beginning

August 20, 2004 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Scene from Exorcist: The Beginning

It is doubtful that a worthy sequel to The Exorcist (1973) will ever be made, but that hasn’t stopped several filmmakers from trying. The original film, directed by William Friedkin and based on a novel by William Peter Blatty, was in some ways more of a mood piece than a story. The demonic possession of […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Alexi Hawley, Billy Crawford, Caleb Carr, David C. Robinson, Gabriel Mann, Guy McElwaine, Izabella Scorupco, James D'Arcy, James G. Robinson, Renny Harlin, Stellan Skarsgård, William Peter Blatty, William Wisher Jr.

I, Robot

July 20, 2004 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

I, Robot Poster

I, Robot not only has very little in common with the Isaac Asimov book on which it is very, very loosely based, it also takes one of that book’s central messages and stands it completely on its head — and a part of me couldn’t be happier. Directed by Alex Proyas (whose moody, noir-ish sci-fi […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Aaron Joseph, Adrian Ricard, Bruce Greenwood, Craig March, Will Smith

Fahrenheit 9/11

June 25, 2004 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 9/11

Controversy made lots of money for Mel Gibson and The Passion of the Christ. Now Michael Moore is hoping it will do the same for Fahrenheit 9/11, his heavily sarcastic, rather entertaining and relentlessly incoherent screed against the presidency of George W. Bush. There is very little here that anyone who has followed the politics […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Ben Affleck, George W. Bush, James Baker III, Michael Moore, Stevie Wonder

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

June 19, 2004 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Scene from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Another year, another Harry Potter product. The Harry Potter franchise has produced one new novel or film every year since J.K. Rowling published her first book in 1997, and Alfonso Cuaron’s adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban may be the most entertaining installment to date — at least as far as the […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Alfonso Cuarón, Callum McDougall, Chris Carreras, Chris Columbus, Daniel Radcliffe, David Heyman, Emma Watson, J.K. Rowling, Lorne Orleans, Pam Ferris, Richard Griffiths, Rupert Grint, Steve Kloves

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