Well tis the season, probably one of the most religious times of the year. With both Passover and Easter happening at the same time this year, and Lady Gaga's Judas song I figured it was time to talk about some movies that are worth your time, and center around religion. Picking my favorite religious movie is difficult, but there are three that come to my mind automatically: Dogma, Saved, and and Religulous. These three films all challenge the main beliefs within organized churches and make people think about things on a much more deeper spiritual plane.
Saved (2004) is directed by Brian Danelly and also written by Danelly and Michael Urban. Saved is about a young girl named Mary who is a part of the Christian Jewels at her high school, her boyfriend tells her he is is gay in an underwater game; she then hits her head after she slips on the side of the pool and thinks she sees Jesus come save her and tell her to (gasp) sleep with Dean to change him. When that backfires Mary becomes pregnant and her journey to finding her own path begins. At times the messages in this film are heavy handed but this movie is hilarious. Mandy Moore plays one of her best roles ever Hilary Faye a devoutly religious girl who is filled with Christs love (queue throwing a Bible at Mary). The real star of this film is Eva Amuri (daughter of Susan Sarandon) who plays a Jewish girl at a Christian school-I can't do her humor justice. This film has a good message about acceptance and not trying to change people just because you don't think they fit God's plan.

At the end of the day I hold no ill will to anyone who is religious in fact I think it is honorable, but with religion comes spirituality and asking the hard questions. Watch these movies and think deeply about your own spirituality this weekend. Below is one of my favorite scenes from Dogma, enjoy and Happy Holidays!
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