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Review and Summary of 'The Da Vinci Code'The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is a very popular mystery fiction book. From its view of religious history to its great plot, it has earned itself millions of readers as a bestseller. Find a summary and review of The Da Vinci Code here!
Mona Lisa - Da Vinci Code in Her EyesAn Italian researcher found hidden numbers and letters in the eyes of the Mona Lisa. Is the Da Vinci Code real?
The Da Vinci Code Movie Review: Decoding the Book into a Moving PictureThe Da Vinci Code is ironically conservative in presentation compared to what its detractors is condemning it for.
A Closer Look at the Da Vinci CodeThe book disputes the divinity of Jesus, insists that Jesus was married & He & Mary Magdalene had a child & Mary was a part of the Holy Grail & even in Da Vinci's The Last Supper.
Angels and Demons by Dan BrownAngels and Demons is the prequel to The Da Vinci Code telling us the story of Symbologist Robert Langdon's adventures in the Vatican city one year before his fateful visit to the Louvre in Paris..- Da Vinci Code: Fact or FictionThe fact sheet given at the beginning of the book is stated as being actual facts when they are not real facts at all. Dan Brown twisted history and relied on falsified documents to create a work of fiction which he...
- Angels & Demons - Howard and Hanks Deal with Symbols Again"Angels & Demons" is kind of an average movie done by a great group of people. It does not stand out in its genre, but it gets the job done to where moviegoers won't be complaining too much.
- Angels and DemonsAngels and Demons was released in Australia on Thursday. Is it worth seeing? Does it match up to the book? Read here to fin dout.
- Angel and Demons is The Da Vinci Code, but BetterA review of Dan Brown's novel, Angels and Demons.
- Review of the Da Vinci CodeDoes the Da Vinci Code have any credibility with the facts? Did Jesus marry? Is the book fact or fiction?
- Movie Review: The Da Vinci Code (2006) Starring Tom Hanks, Jean Reno, Audrey Tautou, Alfred Molina, Ian McKellen, Paul BettanyMovie Review: The Da Vinci Code (2006) starring Tom Hanks, Jean Reno, Audrey Tautou, Alfred Molina, Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany
- 'The Lost Symbol,' Da Vinci Code Sequel, AnnouncedDan Brown, the author of the massive, international best seller The Da Vinci Code, has announced that his next book, The Lost Symbol, will be published in September. Initial print run will be five million copies.
- The Da Vinci Code Movie ReviewThe Da Vinci Code is an excellently directed and performed film that falls victim to its own complexity and only occasionally contains an awkwardly delivered line.
"The Last Templar" is Mira Sorvino's "The Da Vinci Code"Mira Sorvino returns to television, the medium where the public first caught a glimpse of the Oscar-winning actress (CBS' "The Guiding Light"), in "The Last Templar," a two-part NBC mini-series in the tradition of "The Da Vinci Code."
Fiction or History? The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown - a Book ReviewA review of The Da Vinci Code from a historic point of view.- "The Da Vinci Code"a review of the movie "The Da Vinci Code"
What Do Star Trek, the Da Vinci Code and Harry Potter All Have in Common?Nothing, except for people taking things to an extreme.- Scholar Argues The Da Vinci Code is Anti-FeministReviews a study by scholar Kristy Maddux, who argues that "The Da Vinci Code" is an anti-feminist work.
- Money Not an Issue in Da Vinci Code, Morallity IsI was surprised to see the Catholic religion has said no to the filming of a movie.
- The Da Vinci CodeAs an avid fan of word games and puzzles it should come as no surprise that amongst my favorite movies is The Da Vinci Code. The movie, directed by Ron Howard, is based on the book of the same name by best-selling author, Dan Brown.
New Mystery of the Da Vinci Code SolvedFor those of you who have watched, or read, "The Da Vinci Code", you may already be familiar with the scottish church which was a prominent point of both book and movie.- "Da Vinci Code" Prequel to Re-unite Tom Hanks, Ron HowardHanks is reportedly in final talks to reprise his role as Dr. Robert Langdon in an adaptation of Dan Brown's novel "Angels and Demons," which outlines the events leading up to "The Da Vinci Code." Director Howard may helm the second film in the "Da Vinci" franchise.
- Court Says 'Da Vinci Code' Not a CopyDan Brown was cleared for the second time by the U.K. Court of Appeal of plagiarizing his best-selling "The Da Vinci Code" novel from an earlier book.
'Da Vinci Code' Author Wins Court CaseBest selling author, and writer of the popular 'Da Vinci Code', Dan Brown has won his most recent court case in London today.- The Da Vinci CodeThis is a review of the move The Da Vinci Code which is set to be released on DVD this month.
- The Da Vinci Code: Seek the TruthExamines the controversary of the release of the "DaVinci Code," in a lighthearted way.
- The Da Vinci Code<: Game Makes You Feel Like You Are a Part of the MovieThis is a review of the video game, The Da Vinci Code. If you liked the movie, you'll like the game.
- Enough is Enough!The Da Vinci Code is raking in money faster than Bill Gates.
- Da Vinci's Movie Debut: The Da Vinci Code is Actually a Good Movie..No matter your religious beliefs, the Da Vinci Code movie is fun and entertaining, exactly what a movie should be. The scavenger hunt aspect keeps your interest, and the art isn't too shabby to look at it either!
The Da Vinci Code: Decoden and BrokenThe Da Vinci Code is a condensed film version of a fictionalization of a academic theory. It is a successful moody quadruple mystery. There remains a questionable expansion of Howard's creative philosophy eschewing limits and strict patterns.- The Da Vinci Code Dazzles the Box OfficeThe Da Vinci Code (directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Ian McKellen, and Audrey Tautou) is fun, thrilling, and fast-paced. While it differs from the novel on which it is based, it is still well worth watching.
- The Da Vinci Code: Take it With Several Grains of SaltIn the publishing world and in Hollywood, there is a long standing rule: If you want to sell a book or a movie, create a controversy. Conspiracy theories tend to generate a first rate market.
- The Da Vinci Code: A Dud?The Da Vinci Code should be an entertaining popcorn movie but has long boring stretches of exposition.
- The Da Vinci Code: A Review of the Most Controversial Film of the YearThe Da Vinci Code novel by Dan Brown created a huge controversy with its thoughts on Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The movie version lives up to fans' expectations, although you shouldn't expect a direct translation from book to big screen.
- The Da Vinci Code: Coded for the Sleepy MassesCoded for the Sleepy Masses
- The Da Vinci Code: A Controversial Film of Mystery and FaithThe Da Vinci Code begins with the murder of the curator of the Louvre Gallery in Paris, France. Thus begins the film adaptation of Dan Brown's controversial potboiler.
- The Da Vinci Code Comes to the Big ScreenThe film is not completely satisfying because the story is much better suited to a novel
- The Da Vinci Code: Why the Controversy?Sadly, for those that boycott this movie on a religious basis, are going to miss a great movie for nothing.
- Movie Review: The Da Vinci CodeI am one of the few people who has not read this book. I think that helped me enjoy this movie all the more.
The Da Vinci Code CompromiseBooks like the Da Vinci Code and Harry Potter may not be high-quality literature but they have sold millions of copies and have inspired a nation of TV addicts to pick up a book again. The problem is that people believe these books are great literature.

