Is there value in consuming secular media?
Barbie continues to show remarkable staying power, becoming the first movie directed by a woman to cross the $1 billion mark.
We talk with the creator of the stage-to-screen production of The Hiding Place and talk about a theater-themed comedy.
After turning the box office pink in its debut, Barbie proved to be still in fashion this weekend.
In a movie weekend that’s been nicknamed “Barbenheimer” by some publications, the box office results didn’t disappoint.
Certainly, it surprised no one to find Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One at the top of the weekend’s box office.
We talk to David Murrow, author of Drowning in Screen Time, about how to battle screen addiction. Then it’s Mission: Impossible.
The latest Insidious film took the box office crown this weekend while Indiana Jones is still struggling to recoup its losses.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny didn’t earn as much as predicted its opening weekend, but it still came out on top.
Adam Holz interviews Jim Caviezel and Angel Studios’ co-owner Jordan Harmon about Sound of Freedom. Then we turn our attention to Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
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