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Track by Plumb Featured in Upcoming Movie

Music by Plumb ("Need You Now") was chosen to be featured in the trailer of a powerful upcoming faith-based movie, titled, I'm Not Ashamed

Coming to theaters October 21st.

for King and Country Releases Official Trailer For Priceless The Movie

for King & Country launched the world premier of the official trailer for their upcoming feature film Priceless. The movie, directed by Ben Smallbone and starring Joel Smallbone (of fK&C), releases to theaters across the country October 14th.

Miss Peregrine Flies Fast before Crashing Hard

Peculiar Children, peculiar villains, peculiar directing choices, peculiar movie. This film defines the term 'mixed bag' as it feels original and visually sumptuous one minute, derivative and needlessly disturbing the next, but its biggest sin is a lack of cohesive storytelling.

"Deepwater Horizon" a Hard Look at Tragic Disaster

A disaster movie with the gut-punch of its subject matter being recent history, Deepwater Horizon shows off the best and worst of humanity.

Hillsong Movie In Theaters Now

"Hillsong: Let Hope Rise" chronicles the remarkable journey of Hillsong United from worship band to worldwide sensation.

Find out more!

Christian Characters Add Inspiration to Chess Drama "Queen of Katwe"

What could have been a by-the-numbers story of an unlikely hero triumphing over the odds receives added inspiration from faith-fueled characters.

Diverting, if Not Quite "Magnificent"

This timeless tale of warriors defending the weak has its moments of strength, but due to an overlong runtime and lack of real zest, it clocks in at 2.5 out of 5 stars.

Movie Review: "Hillsong: Let Hope Rise" Has World-Changing Power

Writing worship music is hard! So is serving the Lord at times. What's easy is sitting back for the experience of Hillsong: Let Hope Rise, where we're invited not only to praise Jesus, but to get an intimate view into what it looks like to be authentic, unapologetic, hopeful Christians in a world longing for God.

5 Modern-Day Heroes who deserve their own movies post-“Sully”

Considering that Sully earned one of the highest-opening weekends ever recorded in September, one can hope that Hollywood will follow suit with similar fare; creating movies about modern-day heroes. There are brave heroes doing incredible work every day so we decided to take a look at 5 modern-day heroes who deserve their own motion pictures.

There’s Nothing Remotely Interesting about "The Wild Life"

With its lackluster animation, sluggish pacing, and one-dimensional characters, this latest retelling of Robinson Crusoe would have done better distracting children as a Saturday morning cartoon.

Courageous Selflessness Will Leave You Feeling Grateful for "Sully"

Not just a thrilling depiction of a recent real-life event, but also a moving character study of moral resolve. There are numerous instances of heroism - not just from the main character - that set a selfless example for everyone who watches.

"The Light Between Oceans" Burns Bright with Forgiveness

Themes of confession and forgiveness blossom late in a film that creates a powerful sense of time and place. That's more than enough to navigate a few bumps in the storytelling.

Latest Faith-in-Football Film Not "Greater" Than the Sum of Its Parts

On paper, Greater has all the right elements for a successful Christian movie. But these qualities never quite find their harmony, resulting in a lackluster entry to the ever-growing faith-in-football genre.

Why Hollywood shouldn’t start writing off religious films after ‘Ben-Hur’

The Ben-Hur box office numbers for opening weekend were disappointing (to say the least), but that doesn’t mean Hollywood should start writing off religious movies.  Here's why faith-based movies are worth producing.

“Ben-Hur” Review: Religious Remake Takes on Beloved Story

The story of Ben-Hur is a timeless one. It is a story about love, betrayal and ultimately forgiveness. It's no surprise then that the Lew Wallace novel that originated this story has been adapted to the big screen so many times. Most famously, the 1959 classic adaptation starred Charlton Heston in the lead role and went on to win 11 Academy Awards. The newest remake — which arrives in theaters Friday — attempts to introduce a new generation to the classic tale.

"Pete's Dragon" Brings Long Forgotten Family Sensibilities Forward with It

When was the last time you sat back and let a movie gently take you where it wanted, without feeling worried that something objectionable was just around the corner? It was probably a Disney movie from a long time ago. Pete's Dragon is, if not exactly fresh, then at least far from frenetic.

"Florence Foster Jenkins" is the Feel-Good Movie of a Feel-Bad Year

You don’t have to be a music lover to appreciate this inspiring story of a woman who believed in the power of music—and the men who worked to make her unlikely dream come true. As touching as it is hilarious, Florence Foster Jenkins is above all a love story sure to make your heart sing.

"Nine Lives" - It's Not as Bad as You Expected

Nine Lives manages a few solid and surprising laughs. Although the film surprisingly isn’t as kid-friendly as you would expect, it offers a formula that families will quickly recognize.

DC's "Suicide Squad" is Anything but Heroic

This Super Villain comic book movie, made up mostly of second-tier bad guys from the DC Universe, is a mess. Between the patchwork story, tonal schizophrenia, and dark demonic activity, there’s little here that could be considered entertaining.

There’s Still Plenty of Fight Left in "Jason Bourne"

The fifth installment in the Bourne series is basically business as usual, which isn’t bad if you like that kind of thing. Reasonably suspenseful with nary a dull moment, this is not one of those action movies with snappy asides and flashes of humor. Start to finish it’s a pretty grim ride, but it’s still entertaining.

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