The Plugged In Show, Episode 231: How Entertainment Shapes Our Beliefs. Plus, Netflix’s Testament: The Story of Moses
Entertainment is important. It influences how we feel, how we think and even what we believe. And we’ll talk all about that today.
Entertainment is important. It influences how we feel, how we think and even what we believe. And we’ll talk all about that today.
Netflix has its share of salacious, scandalous true-crime documentaries. But one such doc may be sparking a scandal of its own.
Dune: Part Two will be a big deal. But should it be? We’ll talk about the movie and discuss this year’s hottest musical acts.
This time of year, our cinematic eye moves from blockbusters to smaller, more thoughtful films. We’re going to talk about a couple of them.
Ray Vander Laan has been helping Christians deepen their faith for decades. He has a new series–watch the first episode for free.
Taylor Swift is no stranger to No. 1, of course. Now she can add another trophy to her mantel: The top movie of the weekend.
The CW and Lionsgate aren’t broadcasting and distributing the story of Jesus’ life for spiritually altruistic motives.
The Thorn will be in select theaters beginning March 6. You can buy tickets at the Fathom Events website.
We have a lot to protect our kids from in entertainment and technology. But another, not-so-obvious issue lurking? It’s the Gospel of Stuff.
Once upon a time, there were kids. There were adults. And there wasn’t much crossover. But if you look at the toy market, times have changed.
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 >>