Yo! Rocky's Back! Dissatisfied with the way the Rocky franchise ended 16 years ago, Sylvester Stallone has written a new final chapter—one that brings his faith into the picture more than ever. He gives us the scoop. by Mark Moring | posted 12/19/2006 12:00AM
My Dad Was on That Plane We Are Marshall portrays Marshall University's football program, devastated by a 1970 plane crash that killed the entire team, 75 people in all. My father was one of them. by Mike Morehouse | posted 12/18/2006 12:00AM
Entertaining Truth Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond) on being in Hollywood but not of it. Interview by Stan Guthrie | posted 12/11/2006 04:23PM
'The Human Part of the Story' Catherine Hardwicke has always loved the Christmas story, but never really considered the human side of those famous icons surrounding the manger—till she was asked to direct The Nativity Story. by Mark Moring | posted 11/28/2006 12:00AM
How Do You Play 'Righteous'? Scripture doesn't say much about Joseph, except that he was "righteous." Oscar Isaac, who plays that role in The Nativity Story, had to figure out what that might have looked like in everyday life. by Mark Moring | posted 11/21/2006 12:00AM
'It's the Sanctity of Life' That's how director Darren Aronofsky describes the central theme of his new film The Fountain, the story of a young married couple and their struggles as the wife is dying of cancer. by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 11/20/2006 12:00AM
Mormon Rebel Director Richard Dutcher used to embrace the label "Mormon filmmaker," but no longer. He says most Mormon movies aren't much good, and besides, his films are too edgy for the LDS community. by Mark Moring | posted 11/14/2006 12:00AM
Mormon Rebel (part 2) Filmmaker Richard Dutcher on the state of Mormon cinema, his desire to be true to his vision, and that "Christian movie" incident at a San Diego theater. Continued from previous page ... by Mark Moring | posted 11/14/2006 12:00AM
Family Stories Alejandro Iñ árritu, director of Babel, says his films are about families—parents and children, of course, but also the global family … and the consequences of trying to live without God. by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 11/08/2006 12:00AM
For Unto Us a Film Is Born When New Line told producer Wyck Godfrey to make The Nativity Story in just 10 months, he knew it would take a miracle. Turns out he got a few along the way; the film releases worldwide Dec. 1. by Mark Moring | posted 10/31/2006 12:00AM
A Real Monster Movie Deliver Us From Evil documents the case of a notorious pedophile priest, who molested more than two dozen children before going to jail. We talked to the director about the making of the film. by Stefan Ulstein | posted 10/25/2006 12:00AM
Hero Maker Randall Wallace, the writer of Braveheart and We Were Soldiers, and his films are in the spotlight this weekend at the City of the Angels Film Festival, with the theme of "Heroism: What Price Glory?" by Eric David | posted 10/18/2006 12:00AM
From Boy (Band) to King Luke Goss was once part of a hugely popular boy band, but gave it all up and turned to acting instead. Now, he's playing King Xerxes in One Night with the King, a new film about the biblical story of Esther. by Mark Moring | posted 10/11/2006 12:00AM
Queen for a Day In her first leading role, 25-year-old Tiffany Dupont plays the biblical character of Esther in One Night With the King, which she describes as a beautiful love story—and an inspiring film for all types. by Mark Moring | posted 10/10/2006 12:00AM
Fox Feeds the Flock With the recent launch of FoxFaith, Twentieth Century Fox declared that it's serious about reaching the Christian market. But will the movies be any good? We asked one of their vice presidents. by Mark Moring | posted 10/03/2006 12:00AM
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