The first twelve Star Trek films were directed by veterans of the TV show or by men who had no interest in the franchise prior to getting the gig. Read more
The first twelve Star Trek films were directed by veterans of the TV show or by men who had no interest in the franchise prior to getting the gig. Read more
What are the implications of this clip for science and religion? Or for the film's vegetarian themes? Read more
The film has been slammed by a number of critics for being too secular. Now Chinese censors are preventing Noah from screening in the second-largest film market in the world because it's too religious. Read more
A new Lifetime miniseries will look at the stories of Jacob and Joseph from the point of view of Jacob's daughter (and Joseph's half-sister) Dinah. Read more
The BBC produced its own versions of The Passion and The Nativity a few years after the American movie versions came out. Now it's producing The Ark. Read more
We recently saw him on the big screen in Mr Peabody and Sherman. Now King Tut will get his own mini-series. Read more
Plus: Heaven Is for Real may or may not be the top-grossing "Christian" film of the year now, depending on how one defines these things. Read more
An article I wrote over a year ago won a second-place prize in the 'Non-Fiction Feature' category at the Canadian Church Press awards last night. Read more
Darren Aronofsky makes movies about obsessive people. To be the protagonist in an Aronofsky film is to be a mathematician who studies the stock market looking for hidden or even mystical patterns, or a middle-aged woman who takes drastic measures to lose weight because she thinks she will be on television soon, or a scientist who neglects his wife because he’s trying to cure her terminal illness, or a wrestler or ballet dancer who would literally rather die than miss... Read more
Noah is now Russell Crowe's 4th-highest-grossing film overseas and Jennifer Connelly's top-grossing movie ever worldwide. Plus: updates on God's Not Dead, Heaven Is for Real and Son of God. Read more
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