
Checking In on the 2021 Box Office: Biggest Movies are Family Movies
Look at the year’s cinematic box office figures, you see plenty of evidence of the return-to-normal, the abnormal and, perhaps, a new normal on the horizon.
Look at the year’s cinematic box office figures, you see plenty of evidence of the return-to-normal, the abnormal and, perhaps, a new normal on the horizon.
There’s a disproportionate number of movie weeds popping up on the streaming services this spring, but there are a few fun possibilities, too.
A Week Away is the kind of movie we often say we want Hollywood to make.
When people learn what I do, they think it must be great watching movies for a living. But the perk isn’t seeing movies. It’s being able to talk about them.
Last night, from the opening monologue to the closing credits, the Oscars felt … different.
This reminds me that even in a place we might characterize as “godless,” God has passionate followers who are willing to stand for the truth.
I’d call this a bit of a hidden gem—which seems only appropriate, given that searching for buried treasure is what the movie is built on.
We had the chance to sit down with Bailee and talk about her faith, Lucky Charms cereal, what it’s like filming a musical.
You wouldn’t think that a fairly innocuous kids’ movie on Netflix would trigger a lot of controversy. But clearly you’re not familiar with Bigfoot Family.
It’s time to focus on April sunshine and budding flowers and … hey, a family friendly movie or two wouldn’t be bad either.
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