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Alek, Spencer and Anthony are heroes whose courage saved myriad lives. It’s no mystery why someone would want to portray their brave actions.
Even the worst among us can change. That alone constitutes a Christmas miracle worth celebrating.
Winnie-the-Pooh is a timeless classic, featuring a honey-loving bear with a forest full of animal friends. But the true story behind it is more complicated.
This story artfully investigates different perspectives on the questions that swirl around Vincent van Gogh’s death.
Born in China pushes the delicate predator-prey visual balance a bit further than Disney’s previous nature documentaries.
It’s a powerful film that will inspire you to ask yourself the question, “How far am I willing to go to serve others for Jesus?”
Hillsong—Let Hope Rise delivers a stirring, refreshing—and musically familiar—reminder that Jesus still reigns amid the chaos of our world, and that He invites us to worship and adore Him.
Taking over where 101 Dalmatians left off, viewers discover a “reformed” Cruella. With three years of incarceration under her belt for dognapping, she’s up for parole.
Rebecca St. James gets dramatic as she makes a movie about making the right choice about life.
Marijuana. Alcohol. Perverse sex. Racial stereotyping. A jumbo-jet load of profanities. This is “How High” and “Next Friday” aboard a 747.
In the ongoing series of Family Movie Nights from NBC, Walmart and P&G, Trish lives another woman’s life for a few days, learning a whole lot about human kindness and empathy in the process.
Transformed by the Great Spirits into a bear in the original movie, Kenai joins his childhood friend Nita on a quest to appease the spirits by burning a mystical amulet.