All three of the TV spots contain soundbites from "critics", though there aren't that many reviews out there yet. Read more
All three of the TV spots contain soundbites from "critics", though there aren't that many reviews out there yet. Read more
The film is directed by Eugène Green (The Portuguese Nun, La Sapienza) and produced by the Dardennes (The Son, Two Days One Night). Read more
If you've seen the first trailer for the film, you can probably guess what happens next. Read more
The senior vice-president of Affirm Films, the "faith-based" branch of Sony Pictures, has been one of Risen’s most active promoters. Read more
Two of the new clips also feature brief appearances by a curiously Satanic figure. Read more
Felton says working on the film turned him from "a pretty out-and-out atheist" into "an indecisive agnostic." Read more
The clip includes three different scenes, as the Romans start looking for the body of Jesus. Read more
In which Joseph Fiennes talks about the "mystery" of the film (in two senses of the word), and how his character's "intellectualization" of what he sees impedes his ability to believe. Read more
Risen was edited by Steve Mirkovich, who also supervised The Passion Recut, the less-violent version of The Passion of the Christ that Mel Gibson hoped would get a PG-13 rating (but didn't). Read more
My friend Matt Page, who runs the Bible Films Blog, attended a special screening of the film in Rome, which was followed by a Q&A with Joseph Fiennes and the film's producers. Here is Matt's report. Read more