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James Bowman

James Bowman, our movie and culture critic, is a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is the author of Honor: A History and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, both published by Encounter Books.
by | Dec 10, 2007

“Now I’ll be famous,” wrote 19-year-old Robert Hawkins the other day before murdering eight people at the Westroads shopping mall…

by | Dec 3, 2007

One of the best moments in The Savages comes at the beginning when we see Wendy Savage (Laura Linney) filling…

by | Nov 21, 2007

A visit to the Ethics and Public Policy Center recently by Dr. Anthony Daniels, who writes under the name of…

by | Nov 5, 2007

Near the end of Ted Braun’s documentary, Darfur Now, a student from Los Angeles named Adam Sterling is invited to…

by | Nov 1, 2007

“I can’t even take care of myself; how am I going to take care of a kid?” says the beautiful…

by | Oct 24, 2007

“From the last place on earth comes a true story of courage and survival.” Though the tagline for Robert Sarkies’s…

by | Oct 22, 2007

The recent debate, sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, between Christopher Hitchens and Professor Alister McGrath on the…

by | Oct 19, 2007

“The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic — and a killer.” At any rate, that’s what D.H. Lawrence, a…

by | Oct 17, 2007

Too often these days ambitious directors treat the art of the past as the survivors of the barbarian invasions treated…

by | Oct 10, 2007

Jake Paltrow’s film, The Good Night, is about a young musician called Gary (Martin Freeman) who was once a member…

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