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A Fool and His Money (originally titled, Religion, Inc.) is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Daniel Adams and written by Michael Mailer and Adams. The film stars Jonathan Penner, George Plimpton, Wendy Adams, Gerald Orange, Chuck Pfiefer and Sandra Bullock in her first leading role. [1] The movie was released on September 24, 1989.
The Life of David Gale (2003) – A philosophy professor (Kevin Spacey), and longtime activist against capital punishment, is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment abolitionist. L'Avenir (2016) – Middle-aged philosophy professor Nathalie Chazeaux's ( Isabelle Huppert ) life is going through a series of separations.
religion Year References 1 The Passion of the Christ: Icon Productions: $622.3 million Christian 2004 [1] 2 Heaven Is for Real: Sony Pictures: $101.3 million 2014 [2] 3 The Shack: Lionsgate: $96.9 million 2017 [3] 4 I Can Only Imagine: Roadside Attractions: $86 million 2018 [4] 5 War Room: Sony Pictures: $74 million 2015 [5] 6 Miracles from ...
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 92%, based on 36 reviews, and an average rating of 8.6 out of 10, with the critics consensus saying "The Gospel According to St. Matthew forgoes the pageantry of biblical epics in favor of a naturalistic retelling of the Christ story, achieving a respectful if not reverent interpretation ...
It was established in 1997 by William L. Blizek and Ronald Burke (University of Nebraska at Omaha), who became interested in the subject of religion and film after hearing Andrew Greeley speak about images of God in popular movies. [1] It is a searchable site that deals with both commentary on movies, such as the relationship between Star Wars ...
A Matter of Faith was initially released to 25 movie theaters and its widest release was to 52 theaters. [1] Common Sense Media gave the film a one out of five rating, criticizing its "clear agenda" and "clichéd plotting". [9] The Young Earth creationist and Christian apologetics organization Answers in Genesis (AiG) promoted the film. [10]
Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds received positive reviews for its unique take on the universe and a rating of 8.8/10 from 703 reviews on IMDb, [3] and also received positive reviews in the media. In July 2013 Inner Worlds Outer Worlds was listed on TopDocumentaryFilms.com. [ 4 ]
Religulous received mixed to positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 69%, based on 154 reviews, with an average rating of 6.31/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Religulous is funny and offensive in equal measure, and aims less to change hearts and minds than to inspire conversation."