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The Best Holiday Films
Here's a list of movies sure to bring in some holiday cheer.
   

The Majestic
The Majestic is a refreshing film about remembering who you are, learning to stand for something, and the meaning of America.

Little Secrets
Keeping secrets seems innocent enough-especially if they are truly kept. Who gets hurt?

  The Internal Mormon-Media Conflict
The Mormon approach to the media is to be terribly harsh with each other. We are more judgmental with each other than we are with the media–and that’s saying a great deal.
Tucker: The Man and His Dream
Dreams are powerful things. They can convince people; they can challenge people. They can change the world. Preston Tucker had a dream for a new kind of car.

Holiday Inn
Amazing dance routines, memorable songs, and a fun story about eking out a life worth living can all be found in this wonderful Hollywood classic: Holiday Inn.

Must-See Movies of 2001
I don't know about you, but I'm tired of critics lamenting what a terrible year for movies 2001 has been.

Spy Kids
Spy Kids entertains both children and adults with its creativity and wholesome ideas.

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
As one entertainer realized:  "Comedy is a serious business".  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World takes comedy serious—it is a classic movie that excels in its writing, directing and performances.

Four Halloween Films to Meet Your Mood
Halloween and movies usually conjure up images of slasher films with people being subject to the most hideous deaths that debased humanity can imagine. It doesn't have to be as bad as all that.
Arsenic and Old Lace
This movie proves that director Frank Capra didn't just do Christmas movies, á la It's a Wonderful Life, but also fantastic Halloween movies.
The General
In this classic black-and-white silent film, Buster Keaton's acrobatics shine in comedic technicolor.
Gold Rush
The Gold Rush
is one of Chaplin's most enduring comedies, both for its scope and for its original comedy sequences.
Remains of the Day
This film is a beautiful tragedy that not only offers solid entertainment, but empowers us in our own pursuit of happiness.

Disney's The Kid
I have an assertion that may surprise you. Hollywood can produce good family films and occasionally does. However, I think it can't market them. One of these films, that almost certainly got overlooked by most of you (as it did me), was Disney's The Kid.

Il Postino (The Postman)
The Italian film Il Postino (The Postman) is all about poetic metaphors, but is also a filmic metaphor for our own mortal journeys.

Destry Rides Again
Destructive patterns in life often mask our potential and keep us from success. Destry Rides Again tells the story of how people overcome their challenges to clean up the rebellious town of Bottleneck in Hollywood's old west.

The Emperor's New Groove
Most of us, at some point, fall into a groove. Only when something throws off that groove do we have the best opportunity to grow as people.

Lilies of the Field
We often talk about God sending us blessings, but the extent to which God plays a role in our lives rather than just people acting on their own agency is rarely understood. Lilies of the Field explores this issue and offers a compelling solution.

Enchanted April
This marvelous film depicts the obstacles to loving relationships, and consequently the obstacles to living happily with other people.

The Truman Show
Ever had the feeling that someone was watching you? Like 5 billion people?

Babette's Feast (1987)
This award-winning, G-rated film not only holds enough drama to satisfy sophisticated moviegoers, but it delves into the purposes and rewards of religious devotion.
His Girl Friday (1940)
This film about finding love amidst newsprint and deadlines is a classic.

Sense and Sensibility
This film beautifully explores the challenge of balancing reason and emotion in our personal relationships.

Chicken Run
Organizing a farm full of chickens is not an easy task, but getting them together can accomplish great things.

Places in the Heart (1984)
This film is beautiful and praiseworthy in both form and content, elevating and encouraging those who experience it to greater acts of charity.

It Happened One Night
This is an enjoyable comedy, but beneath it all, Capra tells a story of people who need to learn to find happiness by treating each other as human beings and not as means to an end.

The Bishop's Wife
One doesn't need to call lightning from the heavens to organize someone's files, help someone across the street, or brighten a child's day.

Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Christmas in Connecticut revolves around the holiday, but it spins a playful story about people and the problems dishonesty causes them.

God's Army
A film by, for, and about Mormons.

Shadowlands
C. S. Lewis: "I suggest to you that it is because God loves us that he makes us the gift of suffering..."

Groundhog Day
Becoming a better man, one day at a time.

Not One Less
This Chinese "parable of the lost sheep" is a remarkable film.

The Secret of Roan Inish
A young girl is captivated by the stories spun from the past by her Irish grandparents.

Shall We Dance?
Life, love, and ballroom dancing in Japan.

Wallace and Gromit
Nick Park's creation skillfully pays homage to and manipulates the conventions of popular genres.

The Straight Story
If you need a break from the ear-splitting explosions, diverse killings, and vulgarity that belches forth from the summertime multiplex, we have the film for you.

An Ideal Husband
A remarkably entertaining costume picture features witty dialogue and underlying truth.

Citizen Kane
Many critics and film buffs agree that Citizen Kane is the greatest film ever made.

Stuart Little
What do you get when you cross Annie with Babe? A quirky story about a family that adopts a mouse as a son.

Trekkies
Why would you rush to a video store to rent a documentary?

A Man for All Seasons
A Stirring Cinematic Sermon on Integrity.
Three Ways Good Films Miss the Mark
Three films with wonderful themes and a moral center miss the mark.

Babe, the Unprejudiced Heart
Barnyard animals flawlessly convey a meaningful and powerful theme.

The Winslow Boy
A G-rated film for a sophisticated audience.

Searching for Bobby Fischer
A film with substance, complexity and heart.

Iron Giant
He found out he had a soul.

The Man Who Came to Dinner
If you are a fan of intelligent comedy and old movies, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" is a great find.

Avalon
A Polish immigrant struggles to keep his family together amidst tensions in their new land of America.



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