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Bill Maher tries to get religion in ‘Religulous’

by Bruce Dancis [McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)]

[17.Feb.09] :. When President Barack Obama said in his inaugural address that “We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and non-believers,” satirist Bill Maher and others fitting into...

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Audiences turn a deaf ear to preachy Hollywood films

by Rene Rodriguez [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[31.Oct.08] :. Used to be, going to the movies was a way to escape the bustle and stress of the real world for a couple of hours. Lately, the multiplex has become a more tumultuous place. Choose the wrong picture,...

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Film Review

Religulous

by Cynthia Fuchs

[3.Oct.08] :. Certainty grants Bill Maher an easy target, especially as he is, he says, selling doubt: "That's my product."

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‘Religulous’ Mocks the Mockable

by Bill Gibron

[2.Oct.08] :. There are certain unwinnable arguments in life, debates where no one side can claim clear victory. Argue over abortion, and see how staunch either position becomes. Discuss race and prejudice and the...

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Bill Maher hopes to get people thinking with his tirade against organized religion

by Roger Moore [The Orlando Sentinel (MCT)]

[2.Oct.08] :. ORLANDO, Fla.—Never let it be said that Bill Maher ran away from a fight. The comic and cultural critic is famous for questioning and ridiculing America’s sacred cows. With his new film,...

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The irreverent Bill Maher takes on religion with ‘Religulous’

by Steven Rea [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)]

[29.Sep.08] :. TORONTO—Bill Maher had to face down protests when he showed up at the premiere of “Religulous” at the Toronto International Film Festival a few weeks ago. The heckling clutch of...

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Talk, Talk, Talk: October 2008

by Bill Gibron

[10.Sep.08] :. What studio suit thought this was a good idea? With four months to schedule your high priced efforts, you instead unload almost 30 overpriced pictures on an unsuspecting movie audience.