Movie Monday: Argo’s Third Try
Normally, if a movie has any hope of securing the top slot at the box office on a given weekend, it happens the first week
Normally, if a movie has any hope of securing the top slot at the box office on a given weekend, it happens the first week
Can the media influence our attitudes and behaviors? A lot of young people today don’t think so. I spent a great deal of time writing
So, I found this eerie video footage of some guy counting the box office receipts for the weekend. I’d show it to you, but it’s
When I travel by plane, I often board with up to a week’s worth of newspapers. Yes, I still enjoy getting my news the old-fashioned
Five—count ’em, five—national releases trundled out to theaters this week, but none of them could take down Liam Neeson. Then again, if they’d seen Taken
My wife likes movies with big explosions. And boy, am I glad. It’s not because I like big, pyrotechnic-heavy movies myself (though I kinda do).
We’re all about lessons here at Plugged In, especially if those lessons have something to do with spirituality or morality or how to make your
I just visited Campus Crusade for Christ’s website, searching for statistics on the effectiveness of their JESUS film. I knew the movie was released in
It wasn’t what he said that got me. It was that he hadn’t noticed before. Stephen Simon, a movie producer whose credits include What Dreams
Halloween may be a month away, but some animated movie monsters managed to sneak out early, ring the box office doorbell and collect an estimated
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