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Thanks for the heads-up; I was able to watch and tape the show this morning. It was an excellent review; Ebert pointed out that the correct Christian belief is that *we* killed Christ, since He died for our sins. It was great! Both Ebert and Roeper said that the film was not antisemitic, and that people should watch it for themselves and make up their own mind. Of course, the film got two thumbs up.
In Jesu et Maria,