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September 3, 2012
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The latest Flicka film is a throwback to family films of the 1970s and ’80s. Filmmaker and Legate Michael Damian (Hollywood Chapter) delivers a solid drama that Americans have long been deprived of. Toby (Black) is the new stable manager for a family in financial and emotional distress.
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September 3, 2012
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In 2008, Americans invested their hope in Barack Obama. What they didn’t know was that Obama is a man with a dark past that defines him — who he is, how he thinks, and where he intends to take America. D’Souza (The Roots of Obama’s Rage and Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream) finds answers to Obama’s past and reveals where America will be in 2016 if he wins a second term.
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September 3, 2012
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Traveling across America with his family in a big yellow school bus, Texas filmmaker Colin Gunn conducts a series of candid conversational interviews on his quest to discover the origins of our modern educational system.
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June 2, 2012
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Starring Andy Garcia, Peter O’Toole, Eduardo Verástegui
140 min, Rated R
In For Greater Glory, director Dean Wright skillfully tells the story of the Cristeros — the Mexican freedom fighters who rallied to shouts of “Viva Cristo Rey!” or “Long live Christ the King!”
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May 1, 2012
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On a crisp Ohio night in the fall of 1991, one of the nation’s top high school quarterbacks shatters his knee on a heroic play that brought his hometown the state championship. Fifteen years later, that quarterback, Scott Murphy (Presley), is a struggling farmer and father of two girls, longing for the life he might have had as a pro football player.
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March 2, 2012
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Not since Bella has a film danced across the silver screen, stirring the hearts of people on both sides of the abortion issue. October Baby rises to the challenge as one of the most powerful pro-life films ever made.
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December 5, 2011
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It’s not often that a Legatus member couple writes a screenplay and casts a former James Bond in the lead. But this month, the world will be treated to exactly that. Michael and Janeen Damian, members of Legatus’ Hollywood Chapter, helm this Hallmark Channel film starring the longest-running Bond, Sir Roger Moore.
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November 1, 2011
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Directed by Michael Landon Jr., The Shunning was first broadcast as a Hallmark Channel original movie. About to embark on an arranged marriage with the bishop of her Amish community, 19-year-old Katie (Panabaker) realizes she can’t go through with it when she learns she’s adopted — that is, not truly Amish.
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November 1, 2011
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This inspiring faith-based film shows that family and God are far more important than worldly success. After a disastrous debut on the pro circuit, a young golfer (Black) finds himself unexpectedly stranded in Utopia, Texas, and welcomed by an eccentric rancher (Duval).
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November 1, 2011
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Snowmen is a humorous and heartfelt coming-of age story about three unlikely heroes and the winter that changed their lives forever. After a surprising discovery in the snow catapults three small-town boys into the spotlight, the best friends hatch a plan to be remembered forever by setting a Guinness World Records title.
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October 1, 2011
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This highly acclaimed French film tells the true story of an Algerian monastery where nine Trappist monks lived in harmony with the largely Muslim population, until seven of them were kidnapped and assassinated in 1996 during the Algerian Civil War.
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October 1, 2011
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Here’s a rare feel good sports film based on the incredible true story of the 1971-72 Immaculata College team that started in obscurity but became the original Cinderella story in women’s basketball.
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October 1, 2011
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The Way is a powerful and moving story of an American doctor who loses his son in a tragic accident along the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage route known as the Way of St. James. Tom Avery (Sheen) intends to retrieve his son’s body and return home.
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September 1, 2011
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In the wake of a car crash that killed his 15-year old brother Luke, Jon Abbate (Merriman) returns to Wake Forest and leads his struggling football team to its most successful season ever.
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September 1, 2011
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Starring Alex Kendrick, Ken Bevil, Kevin Downes
In theaters Sept. 30 Rated PG-13, 120 min.
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September 1, 2011
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Produced by the award-winning filmmakers of The 13th Day, Finding Fatima is a new in-depth documentary that combines archival footage, dramatic reenactments, original interviews with Fatima experts and stunning visuals to tell the story of the 1917 apparitions.
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July 1, 2011
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In 1948, Aurora Marin arrives with her family at the convent where Sr. Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese-born former slave, has just died.
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July 1, 2011
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When Mac McDonald (Joiner) loses his son in an accident, the ensuing 17 years of bitterness and pain erodes his love for his family and leaves him angry with almost everyone — including God.
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July 1, 2011
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Starring AnnaSophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid
On DVD: Aug. 2 Rated: PG, 106 min.
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June 1, 2011
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Virtually every child who has grown up in a Christian home over the past couple of decades has heard of VeggieTales. Today’s generation of kids will hopefully grow up watching What’s in the Bible, a new 13-DVD series from VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer.
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