Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. And the Lord said, "Let there be Light." He did not say "camera" and "action." But Hollywood has never been slow to improve on an ...
When you think about it, the Bible is the original horror story. "The tropes and themes that we find in slasher movies, body horror, folk horror and zombie apocalypses were kickstarted by the Bible," ...
When it comes to faith-based films, the cinema has a rich and diverse range of options for viewers to enjoy. From comedies to dramas, animated epics to Hollywood classics, there is no shortage of ...
There is an ark with animals boarding it two by two, a great apocalyptic flood and the builder of the big boat, driven by foreknowledge of the catastrophe. Everyone knows the story, taken from the ...
This article was published originally on May 3, 1997 under the title “The Gospel According to Blockbuster.” Blockbuster, of course, is long out of business, but these films are available to rent ...
Some of us learned about the Bible from reading it, and some of us by watching it play out in glorious color on the big (and sometimes small) screens. So with Easter coming up this weekend, we thought ...
It has always struck me as absurd that actors in English-language films set in other times or countries speak in accents. After all, the ancient Romans, Greeks, Israelites, Gaels or whatever other ...
John Legend, Christian Bale, Ewan McGregor and Diogo Morgado are just some of the attractive men who've played Jesus Christ in film and TV. By Mikey O'Connell, Zoe Haylock John Legend, Jim Caviezel, ...
“Jesus of Nazareth” starred almost everybody who was anybody in 1970s cinema. The cast of Franco Zeffirelli’s mini-series reads like an honor roll of Hollywood legends: Laurence Olivier, Christopher ...
And the Lord said, "Let there be Light." He did not say "camera" and "action." But Hollywood has never been slow to improve on an author, nowhere more so than in the films based on biblical subjects.
And the Lord said, "Let there be Light." He did not say "camera" and "action." But Hollywood has never been slow to improve on an author — nowhere more so than in the films based on biblical subjects.