Critics of Little Faith

An inspirational movie called "Letters to God" opened in nearly 900 theaters, but it didn't please movie critics who sit through many sick chronicles of perversion. They didn't seem to notice it existed.

Six years after "The Passion of the Christ," anyone expecting a renaissance in faith-based movies has largely been disappointed. This is not to say such movies aren't produced. Every now and then, there's a movie made for this audience, but the audience won't hear about it from the movie critics because these elites aren't interested.

Last weekend, a new film premiered called "Letters to God." A title can't be more explicit about its plot. It's a movie about a 9-year-old soccer-crazy boy stricken with cancer, and the inspiring letters he writes each day to God. It's about prayer - certainly not a favorite topic for secular, sybaritic Hollywood.

When this movie arrived in offices of movie critics at major newspapers and magazines, the splashing sound you heard was the vomit hitting the floor.