Now you can enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the all-new grand live-action adventure Dumbo that expands on the beloved classic story where differences are celebrated, family is cherished and dreams take flight.
It's been 1 year since the release of the box office surprise, I Can Only Imagine, based on the life of MercyMe singer Bart Millard. Take a look back at some of the successes the film had and all the outreaches from the movie.
The faith-based movie tells the story of a chaplain who goes to Iraq and returns as a different man, changed by the horrors he saw and the stresses he experienced.
Here are four things you should know about the film...
As a young student, J.R.R. Tolkien finds love, friendship and artistic inspiration among a group of fellow outcasts. These early life experiences soon inspire Tolkien to write the classic fantasy novels "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings."
Life doesn’t always go as planned for brothers Dave and Zach Truett. An injury sidelines Zach, threatening his goal of getting a college scholarship. Maybe Zach will be stuck in this small town the rest of his life. Then again, maybe the Christian faith of his childhood -- the faith he abandoned -- can bring hope.
Here are five reasons you should watch Run the Race...
This trilogy-ending effort isn’t the cohesive, multilayered story we expect from Pixar, nor does it have the rollicking meta-humor in LEGO movies. Nor does it have the emotional depth and heft of even its two predecessors. No, this is a simpler story, one with simple goals.
Is it worth seeing? PluggedIn.com gives us this complete review!
Overall, Alita feels both more adult and, in some ways, less mature than your typical PG-13 actioner—a strange combination of the Blade Runner and Twilight movies. Does your family want to see it? Then check out this review from PluggedIn.com
The phrase “Christian movie” has many definitions - a Christian filmmaker, a faith-based story, or a Christian film company. But not all movies are so easily defined. Some mainstream films have strong Christian content but were made by non-Christians.
Here, then, are 10 mainstream films that we’d call “Christian movies”...
The most popular Christian novel of all time, The Pilgrim’s Progress, is coming to movie theaters this Easter in an animated feature film. Our partners at Crosswalk.com debut the new official trailer in an exclusive first look at the movie.
For Christian movies fans, 2018 was a memorable year. We saw yet another film shock Hollywood with its box office success (I Can Only Imagine). We also watched films about the New Testament (Paul: Apostle of Christ), the Old Testament (Samson), and about American military life (Indivisible and Unbroken: Path to Redemption).
2019 will likely will be another noteworthy year for faith-based movies. Here are six Christian films we’re looking forward to watching:
Bella's story is an engaging and heartfelt wilderness tale. The human-like doggy hero at this family film's core is easy to care about and root for. Should you see this mutt movie? Find out in this review from PluggedIn.com.
Mary'snewstory teaches us, as she did nearly 60 years ago, that life is what you fill it with. But is the movie in league with the classic? Find out more in this review from PluggedIn.com
The film is nearly two-and-a-half hours long, and I felt every bit of it. While really fun in places, it still tries to stuff way too much story on screen. And parents should be wary of the extreme violence in the picture.
We have more for families in this review from Unplugged.com...