Do Worldviews and Agendas Have a Place in Entertainment?
Have you experienced entertainment where the creator’s lecture superseded the storytelling? Are Christian movies sometimes preachy?
Have you experienced entertainment where the creator’s lecture superseded the storytelling? Are Christian movies sometimes preachy?
Joker: Folie à Deux only earned an estimated $40 million in domestic theaters—that’s nearly half what it was originally projected to make.
Today, we take a look at some entertainment offerings that unpack all sorts of thoughts about attraction, self-worth and where beauty really lies.
Given that it scored an impressive 98% “freshness” rating from both critics and fans on Rotten Tomatoes, The Wild Robot may be in for a wild box-office ride.
As anime consumption grows in the West, parents should learn how to help their kids navigate the medium. Here’s a primer to do just that.
For the third straight weekend, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice topped all comers to earn the North American box-office crown.
Plugged In hits Rewind to discuss an influential classic returning to theaters this weekend: The Matrix.
Is it actually harder to be a teen today? Most parents say “yes.” Then, everything parents need to know about Transformers One.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the sequel 36 years in the making, topped the box office once again, earning $51.6 million stateside.
Why does it seem like faith and football are so intertwined? Plus, everything audiences need to know about God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust
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