I watched Agora after Idol mentioned it. I liked it.
OK, I tracked this down, and while I was impressed by the production and artistry, as well as Rachel Weisz's performance, I'm ambivalent about the film. What it says needs to be said, and I guess Christianity will do as a proxy for the forces leading the world to the brink today. Attacking them directly is all but impossible for those without a death wish. Christianity in the modern era is relatively meek, and will endure negative propaganda peacefully. On the other hand, I was raised a Catholic, and much of my family is Catholic in faith (even if I'm not) as well as by birth. I resent the negative attention the movie heaps on Christianity, and by extension, those of us associated with it.
It is clear, though, that the story is meant as a warning to the modern world. Angry fundamentalism run amok can destroy centuries of human enlightenment. It already has.