Movie Monday: The Hobbit—One Movie to Rule Them All
Next big thing in Hollywood? Furry feet. There are probably some entertainment executives who believe that those tousled toes must be the secret to the
Next big thing in Hollywood? Furry feet. There are probably some entertainment executives who believe that those tousled toes must be the secret to the
So, imagine it’s Christmas morning, and you unwrap a present that contains, oh, $50 million or so. Now, imagine being disappointed that it’s not more.
Tonight is Christmas Eve! I hope your day’s going well and you’re in a festive mood. Personally, I’m looking forward to a candlelight church service,
You know, I’m not sure whether those dwarves really need to risk life-and-limb tromping to Lonely Mountain to reclaim their family fortune. Looks like they’re
Rich Bennett writes on the Plugged In Facebook page, “When visiting the Indianapolis area a few years ago, I walked the floor of Hinkle Fieldhouse,
I wish I could write about another movie. Really. It’s not that I have anything against Edward or Bella or their freakishly old child or
This past weekend was a time of giving thanks for family, for friends and for all the many blessings we’ve been graced with. And apparently
Back in 1984, movie violence was ratcheting ever upward—even in films with a PG rating. A nasty little beastie got baked in a microwave and
He has the tux, his specially imprinted Walther PPK/S, his Aston Martin. What does 007 not have in Skyfall? The No. 1 slot in this
Earlier this year, a Rasmussen study found that 56% of us rarely go to movies. An additional 32% of us say we only “occasionally” go.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>