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The Truth About Being Fantastic
James Harleman / October 1, 2012
– by guest contributor John Michael Trowbridge “Who am I Kylie… Why a fox? Why not a horse, or a beetle, or a bald eagle? I’m
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This movie fills you with DREDD
James Harleman / September 26, 2012
“…anger. And control. But there’s something else. Something behind the control…” I had little desire to see Dredd, which might surprise those who know my long-standing
CineMUSINGS

Former Saviors Now Stumble
James Harleman / September 24, 2012
At first glance, you might think they’ve done a fine job… look at an illustration by John Buscema realized in the form of James Purefoy, or
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Another visit to The Cabin in the Woods
James Harleman / September 18, 2012
The talented Joss Whedon has a lesser-known hit this year, overshadowed by his colossal success with The Avengers. Whedon co-wrote The Cabin in the Woods, out today on
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Remembering Stone’s reflective WORLD TRADE CENTER
James Harleman / September 11, 2012
I remember thinking it was too soon… …when I saw the trailer for Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center back in 2006. Five years didn’t seem like enough
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Film and Theology… NO MORE?
James Harleman / September 8, 2012
A few years ago I transitioned from using the term Film and Theology for the various live, written and podcast versions of what we do here,
CineMUSINGS

Cinemagogue needs you
James Harleman / September 5, 2012
Where in the World is Cinemagogue going? “Remember; no matter where you go, there you are.” – Buckaroo Banzai, Across the 8th Dimension Life and circumstances
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Finally, Man on Fire
James Harleman / September 4, 2012
Creasy: “Do you think God’ll forgive us for what we’ve done?” Rayburn: “No.” This exchange happens near the beginning of director Tony Scott’s moving Man on Fire,
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Raiders of the Lost Gospel
James Harleman / August 22, 2012
“May he who illuminated this… illuminate me” – Henry Jones, Sr. Looking at the adventures of Indiana Jones chronologically, we’ve seen him find religion at the Temple