
Christian Movie and Media Notes: Prime Video Has Big October Planned
Amazon’s Prime Video has seen the light: Faith-based entertainment can be very good for business. ‘House of David’ was a massive hit …
Amazon’s Prime Video has seen the light: Faith-based entertainment can be very good for business. ‘House of David’ was a massive hit …
Why are so many of the 2025 Emmy Awards nominees un-family friendly? How can parents protect their kids from popular but problematic shows?
Director Paul Syrstad talks with Plugged In about ‘Testament,’ a new series based on the Book of Acts.
The Christian entertainment industry is as busy as it has ever been. More faith-based movies. More Christian TV shows. More everything, quite frankly. It’s hard
Christian art isn’t cringey anymore. From music to movies, a creative revival is here—and it’s turning heads in the mainstream.
Dystopian dramas are often read/watched because they provide an escape. But what do we do when they induce anxiety and fear instead?
Are you watching House of David on Prime Video? Did you participate in Screen Fast 2025? Listen to the show, then let us know your thoughts!
Witches are all the rage in entertainment these days. And that, as you can imagine, comes with some pretty serious issues.
LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 256 Over the last few years, news stories about artificial intelligence’s proliferation show up, it seems, just about
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.
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 >>