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Movies for Children and Adults to Share

For the most part, the movies we review on this site are  appropriate for youth and adults.  But, as Union Presbyterian Seminary graduate Mary Anne Welch points out,  watching movies and discussing...

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Blood Diamond

Click here to open this review   Union Presbyterian Seminary student Lisa M. Lewis-Jenkins states that “bringing theology to bear upon this film can help us understand the the complexities of this film...

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Web Resource: Movie Mom

Click here to read this review Today’s review is of a blog on Beliefnet where Nell Minnow has been looking at movies with a parent’s eye for more than ten years.  Click on the image above to read a...

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The Sound of Music

  Click here to open the review   Union Presbyterian Seminary student Noe Juarez offers suggestions for theological conversation with this perennial family favorite. Click on the image to be taken to...

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Five Children & It

Union Presbyterian Seminary alumna Kelly Hames reviews this family film that makes can help children think about the distinctions between magic and hope. Click on the image to be taken to the full...

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Faith Review – Extraordinary Measures (2010)

  In the 2010 film, Extraordinary Measures, the difficult and painful issue of terminal illness among children is tackled. The narrative follows the actions of a father with two children who are...

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