by Cliff Vaughn | Dec 8, 2004 | News
Paul Feig—actor, writer, director—woke up on a late summer morning several years ago to begin work adapting a children’s novel for the big screen. The novel was the 1963 classic North to Freedom by Anne Holm. The day would be unforgettable. “The day I was...
by Cliff Vaughn | Dec 3, 2004 | Opinion
About 40 million people are currently refugees—unable to return to their homeland on account of persecution stemming from social and political reasons. A new movie from Walden Media, “I Am David,” tells a fictional but powerful story about one refugee in a...
by Cliff Vaughn | Dec 3, 2004 | Opinion
In recent interviews, actor Jude Law has described the characters in his latest film, “Closer,” as “mature adults.” Jude Law is a terrific actor, and his assessment is a terrific misstatement. The four characters in this Mike Nichols film are...
by Cliff Vaughn | Dec 1, 2004 | News
The aftermath of the 2004 presidential election has left a buzzword standing: values. Newspapers, magazines, radio talk show hosts and news channel pundits can’t get away from the alleged role that values played in determining the next U.S. president. Yet for...
by Cliff Vaughn | Nov 23, 2004 | News
“A Walk to Remember,” which religious audiences praised for its positive portrayal of teenage faith, will air on the WB network Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. ET. Based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks, “A Walk to Remember” stars...