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In 60 Seconds: Life of Pi! Rise of the Guardians! More!

Tuesday, December 04, 2012 11:07 AM Comments (2)

New 60 second reviews!

Are you watching “Reel Faith”? This Friday at 9pm EST, David and I will be reviewing Anna Karenina, Hitchcock and Silver Linings Playbook (watch NET live). (Last week’s episode, featuring Rise of the Guardians, Twilight and Life of Pi is still to come at the show’s website; right now at that link you can still catch our holiday season premiere featuring Lincoln, Wreck-It Ralph and Skyfall.

P.S. For readers waiting for my next written review…it’s coming soon. (Hint: It starts with a party.)

Life of Pi (SDG)

Rise of the Guardians (DD)

Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (DD)

 

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About Steven D. Greydanus

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Steven D. Greydanus is film critic for the National Catholic Register and Decent Films, the online home for his film writing. He writes regularly for Christianity Today, Catholic World Report and other venues, and is a regular guest on several radio shows. Steven has contributed several entries to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, including “The Church and Film” and a number of filmmaker biographies. He has also written about film for the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy. He has a BFA in Media Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and an MA in Religious Studies from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, PA. He is pursuing diaconal studies in the Archdiocese of Newark. Steven and Suzanne have seven children.