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Connick and Nelson do well with traditional pop favorites

Randy Alcorn explains why evil doesn't disprove the sovereignty of a good God

Four books about starts and start-overs reviewed by Susan Olasky

Lacking depth, The Book of Eli becomes a blur of violence


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Heavy on gore and violence, The Book of Eli goes light on spiritual depth, as it tries hard not to be 'overtly Christian'

Director Jackson fails to develop Lovely Bones' relationships

The new year doesn't look to be a new one for music

Four releases from 2009 reviewed by Arsenio Orteza

Actors and action-but not a frivolous plot-highlight Sherlock Holmes