"Now you can hold a guide to entertaining, yet moral,
films right in your greasy little hands. What a fun and worthwhile journey this
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of Michael Medved's Hollywood vs. America." - Ryan Little, director of Saints and Soldiers, Forever
Strong, and Outlaw Trail.
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Coming September 10, 2013. Available now for pre-order at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
“Ironically, it
sometimes takes hard work to find wholesome leisure” (Elder D. Todd
Christofferson, “Reflections
on a Consecrated Life,” October 2010 General Conference).
Latter-day Saints, as a whole, are great patrons of the
arts. I’ve never known a group of people to enjoy uplifting entertainment more
than we do. Unfortunately, as Elder Christofferson notes above, sifting through
the enormous selection of choices to find the good stuff can prove exhausting
even for the most media-savvy believer.
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