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Ender's Game goes into overtime. Family films 2009. Is Jesus in your heart?

January 6, 2009
|In Blog, Looking Elsewhere, On Movies & Media
|By Jeffrey Overstreet

The LA Times on Orson Scott Card’s Ender series … and the ongoing saga of an Ender movie that never gets made. (Have I ever told you I have a nephew named Ender… named for Card’s character?) Again, thanks to Chattaway.
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Cinematical muses over the upcoming year’s crop of family-friendly films.

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Stephen Lamb on why Jesus doesn’t live in his heart. (Or something like that.)

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