20 - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2004 HOROSCOPES TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (JUNE 19). By setting rules and sticking to them, you could finally achieve the standard of living you'd find most comfortable. Don't ignore the details they're the most important — and don't lose faith even when the going gets tough. ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19). TODAY IS A 6. You're anxious to finish, but don't let that make you be impetuous. There still are plenty of mistakes you could make. Caution and discipline are advised, and deep breaths wouldn't hurt, either. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20). TODAY IS A 6. You may notice that you're growing more interested in a new topic, day by day. You're entering a phase where you're eager to step outside old bounds. This ought to be lots of fun. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 21). TODAY IS A 7. Don't be afraid to take on more responsibility. If it concerns a creative endeavor, it's likely to pay well Use your experience to enforce rules that you know will work. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22). TODAY IS A 7. Your enthusiasm should be increasing, and it should get easier to relax. A calmness should start to spread over you, even if circumstances don't change. Your attitude is mellowing, and that's a wonderful thing. LEO (JULY 23-AUG.22). TODAY IS A 7. You may be a little less exuberant, a little more pensive now. You're entering a phase in which you'll need to have more private time. This is good for you. But don't accept all the invitations you receive for this weekend. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). TODAY IS A 7. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22). TODAY IS A 7. You have reason to celebrate. You've attained a new leadership role in your community. Others look to you because you're smart, and well organized. Accept their compliments with pride. You've earned them the hard way. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22). TODAY IS A 7. What sort of structure would you be most comfortable living in? You get to design it, and you should leave room for unexpected developments. Actually, you're happiest if those occur on a regular basis. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). TODAY IS AN 8. Your primary urge is to go as far and as fast as you can. A marathon wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility, but a weekend luxury cruise would be quite nice. Choose, and then get going. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21). TODAY IS A 6. Seek advice from a person who's good at budgeting. The people who see the task as fun are always the best teachers. You might even get this person to do it for you, if you can pay. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN.19). TODAY IS A 7. You're starting to lose interest in working all the time. Don't be alarmed. You have a routine that's smooth and effective, so you can afford to give more attention to somebody in your life. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18). TODAY IS A 7. Working with someone you care about can be more difficult than you'd hoped. But there's more to love than just getting along all the time. Adapt. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20). TODAY IS A 7. You should now be able to see light at the end of the tunnel. There still may be several boulders to clear before you get there, but don't worry. It will be just as nice as you'd hoped, and maybe even better. MOVIES Filmmakers target Christians with wave of religious films PROVO. Utah — Moviemakers have been targeting a Christian audience and some are seeing success with the growing popularity of religious-centered films. The Gospel of John had box office gross of slightly more than $4 million, according to Adherents website. Other popular Christian movies include The Omega Code, The Passion of the Christ, Luther, and Jonah: A Veggie Tales Movie. Distributors of Christian films, especially those independently produced, have also noticed the increase of movies aimed at the Christian audience. Mac Baldwin, senior warden at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, said when films are used to send a Christian message it's wonderful because it helps people think, believe and feel the message. However, not everyone views Christian films in the same way. "If someone is going to call a movie a Christian film, it needs to have a sincere message for Jesus Christ," said Dave Christiano, writer and producer of Christian movies. Christiano said that the secular media is using it as one more way to make money in the business. — Jennilyn Bylund. The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University via U-Wire