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In ‘Religulous,' Bill Maher skewers faithThe Kansas City StarSaturday 16th August 2008 Bill Maher is not a fan of religion. Except, of course, as a rich source of laughs. “For a comedian there’s no broader target than religion,” Maher explained in a recent telephone conversation. “When you’ve got people who believe in talking snakes, raining frogs and a man living in a whale, you’ve hit the comedy jackpot.”
Questions/AnswersInland Valley Daily BulletinSunday 17th August 2008 Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Pat Klassen and Dennise Greenberg drove to Claremont last Wednesday from Alta Loma and Upland, respectively, to see "Brideshead Revisited," a literary adaptation playing at the Laemmle Claremont 5.
What to make of Maher?s ?Religulous?The Jewish Journal of Greater Los AngelesWednesday 13th August 2008 Bill Maher , my favorite Irish Catholic Jew after David McGrath Schwartz , has a documentary coming out Oct. 3 titled ?Religulous.? It doesn?t look ridiculous to be but, as you can imagine, there is a whole lot of holy hand-wringing going on.
Lionsgate s novel plan of attack: Blitz emLos Angeles TimesWednesday 13th August 2008 Lionsgate to court mainstream with burst of late '08 movie releases IT'S SOMETHING that few film distributors would ever consider -- premiering four new movies in wide release over four consecutive weekends. But Lionsgate doesn't usually abide by industry custom.
Maher taps his inner skeptic in 'Religulous'Provo Daily HeraldSunday 10th August 2008 In Bill Maher's new documentary, "Religulous," the central figure -- Maher himself -- feels the same way about the film's subject matter at the beginning as at the end: In other words, he thinks religion is a big crock of spit.
Bill Maher, Jesus and the OscarsLos Angeles TimesTuesday 12th August 2008 Can "Religulous" and the controversial comedian break into the closed-knit ranks of the film academy's documentary branch?
Bill Maher argues with JesusLos Angeles TimesFriday 8th August 2008 Exclusive new clip from "Religulous," a documentary that is something of a sustained attack on all sorts of religious extremism.
Fed up with Bush, Maher takes on religious faithfulDetroit Free PressSunday 10th August 2008 Just so we're clear: Bill Maher, one of the most polarizing, political-minded comedians of our time, a man who pulls no punches when lambasting government officials and religious icons, is retiring his collection of "Current Occupant" jokes.