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The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2008 What do irresistible robots, racist curmudgeons, and sensitive pachyderms have in common? They're all key characters in the year's best redemptive movies. PLUS: CT Movies editor Mark Moring discusses the list in this podcast.
I'm Not Tammy Faye! Siobhan Fallon Hogan is tired of Hollywood portraying Christian women like "either Tammy Faye Baker or jerks." That's not the case for her role in 'New in Town.'
Misery Longs for Company Ted Haggard bemoans his "exile" in a new HBO documentary. PLUS: Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi says Haggard "deserves what he got," and "Haggard's Facebook."
Sundance Goes Hopeful What our Sundance correspondent learned after a week--and 35 movies--at the independent film festival.
Oscar Noms Released 'Benjamin Button' and 'Slumdog' top the list, while 'Dark Knight' and 'WallE' are largely ignored.
The Strong, Silent Type D. W. Griffith's films--including many silent pictures--often reflected his Christian upbringing and belief in the social gospel.
Gone to the Dogs 'Hotel for Dogs' actor Jake T. Austin, already a star on Disney TV, talks about his transition to the big screen--and all those canine co-stars.
A Life-Affirming Character Playing a compassionate caretaker in 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' Taraji P. Henson says her character is the embodiment of God's unconditional love.