This book was a quick read, and covered movies and television shows over a wide range of years and genre.
However, I was extremely disappointed with this book. The author's emphasis was on Hollywood pushing evolution through most of what they produce, and the need for Christians to be discerning, but I felt that was over-emphasized, to the point of encouraging lack of discernment in other areas of our viewing habits. (There was at least one brief mention of the need for discernment in morality, but it was a very minor part of the book.)
For example, when talking about evolution in a science fiction movie, he states "at least there is one good use for 'evolution' - it makes for great scary movies!" Is that what we should be feeding our minds on, as well as the minds of our children?
Another example, he writes excitedly, that his daughter called home from college to tell him that "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" had evolution in it. He is pleased that he has taught his daughter discernment in this area. What about discernment regarding implied immorality and taking the Lord's name in vain? Or are these areas in which Christians are being desensitized, just as they are to the message of evolution? (I have not seen this movie; my comments are based on other people's reviews.)
Along those lines, I also thought that some of the examples of evolution in movies and television that he gave, were "no brainers." But maybe Hollywood has been so successful at its indoctrination, that the indoctrination continues with little recognition on the part of the Christian viewer, that they are indeed being influenced by Hollywood to accept evolution as fact.
This book could have been so much more, but sadly, I found it extremely lacking.