
The Plugged In Show, Episode 173: And the Oscar Goes To … (Plus Southern Gospel)
Did Everything Everywhere All at Once really deserve every Oscar? And what is Southern Gospel all about?
Did Everything Everywhere All at Once really deserve every Oscar? And what is Southern Gospel all about?
This year was a nice, even poignant reminder that moms and dads matter, that all of us in those roles have the opportunity to shape the stories of our children—and maybe even some of the stories they eventually share.
Scream VI took the title during a crowded weekend at the multiplex. Three new wide-release films were vying for attention, challenging a couple of strong holdovers.
The votes are in! Check out this very special episode of The Plugged In Show to find out who won the Pluggys and who the audience picked, too.
When Adonis Creed steps into the ring, we figure the boxer’s going to win. The question is how. When it comes to his namesake movie, the answer is simple: by knockout.
Paul Asay talks to John Bolin, creator of The Thorn, then the team discusses the Creed franchise and its Rocky origins.
Jesus Revolution was expected to corral anywhere from $6 million to $7 million but took in more than $15.5 million to finish third for the week.
The Plugged In Team discusses the new film Jesus Revolution. Then, Adam Holz sits down to talk to some of the film’s stars.
Adam Holz talks to the cast and directors of Jesus Revolution about Christ and the making of the film.
The Thorn will be in select theaters beginning March 6. You can buy tickets at the Fathom Events website.
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