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  • The novel/movie Angels & Demons is hardly friendly to Catholicism or to historical fact, but it is not as unremittingly anti-Catholic as The Da Vinci Code, nor is it as focused on foundational beliefs and doctrines.

    "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly 2009

  • Angels & Demons is not the same beast as The Da Vinci Code, and the situation in 2009 is much different than it was in 2006, when the first movie came out and was riding a massive tsunami wave of publicity and controversy.

    "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly 2009

  • "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly

    Science 2009

  • A great example of how Angels & Demons is both a movie and a source of deeper reflections on real things in the real world is a recent review of the film on the Pop Matters website, a highly trafficked site dedicated to popular music, books, films, and such.

    "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly 2009

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    "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly 2009

  • For its first three quarters, Angels & Demons is less awful than The Da Vinci Code: unremittingly silly and unexpectedly violent, but better paced and with a cast that seems generally committed to the task at hand.

    Film 2009

  • Where The Da Vinci Code was dull, pretentious, and openly anti-Catholic, Angels & Demons is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly.

    Film 2009

  • "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly

    Film 2009

  • Where The Da Vinci Code was dull, pretentious, and openly anti-Catholic, Angels & Demons is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly.

    Science 2009

  • Angels & Demons is at its best when reminding us of the conflicts that arise when science and religion mix, and wondering whether such tensions can be rectified.

    "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly 2009

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