The Mark of Zoradi Disney Motion Pictures Group President Mark Zoradi says the company is perhaps more committed to Walt's entertainment values than ever. by Mark Moring | posted 12/19/2007 12:00AM
Born to Be a Princess Amy Adams grew up loving all of Disney's movie princesses, so it's fitting that she's playing the latest one in Enchanted. We talked with Adams and others about the film. by Todd Hertz | posted 11/19/2007 12:00AM
Unborn in the USA A new documentary lives up to its claim of taking a fair, objective view of the prolife movement. We talked to the filmmakers. by Mark Moring | posted 10/30/2007 12:00AM
Latin Lover No More Eduardo Verástegui used to play the Casanova role to the hilt, till God convinced him to change his ways. Now he's making redeeming movies, starting with the wonderful Bella. by Mark Moring | posted 10/24/2007 12:00AM
The Family Guy In the wonderful new movie Dan in Real Life, opening Friday, Steve Carell plays the lead role in yet another film where family comes first. by Josh Hurst | posted 10/23/2007 12:00AM
Moses Parts the Red C(GI) An all-new computer-animated version of The Ten Commandments releases this week, and the production company's founders plan 11 more Bible epic movies. by Mark Moring & Peter T. Chattaway | posted 10/16/2007 12:00AM
Resurrecting Integrity Rod Lurie, director of Resurrecting the Champ, is a West Point grad who emphasizes ethics—especially honesty and integrity—in his movies. by Brandon Fibbs | posted 8/21/2007 12:00AM
Little House Meets Sin City That's how screenwriter Geert Heetebrij describes The Interior, a unique new film about Christian missionaries that's being released in weekly episodes exclusively online. by Mark Moring | posted 8/14/2007 12:00AM
A Tough Audience Michael Landon Jr. on making movies for Christians. Mark Moring | posted 7/24/2007 09:21AM
'It's About Caring' So says Steve Carell, star of the new film, Evan Almighty, a modern-day Noah's Ark tale opening this week. We chatted with the main characters … except God. by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 6/20/2007 12:00AM
Make 'Em Laugh The director of Bruce Almighty—and now its sequel, Evan Almighty—says laughter is theologically good medicine and making comedies is a high calling. by Mark Moring | posted 6/19/2007 12:00AM
A Tough Audience Michael Landon Jr., director of The Last Sin Eater and four Love Comes Softly films, discusses the challenges of making movies for Christians—who can be a fickle audience. by Mark Moring | posted 5/15/2007 12:00AM
Spidey Gets Spiritual As Spider-Man 3 releases to theaters, director Sam Raimi and cast talk about the biblical themes and spiritual imagery in the movies—especially in the latest chapter. by Mark Moring | posted 5/01/2007 12:00AM
Revisiting Rwanda David Belton covered the 1994 Rwandan genocide as a BBC reporter. He returned to the country to make a dramatic film—with a priest at the center of the story. by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 3/13/2007 12:00AM
Counting Her Blessings Playing the mother of a terminally ill child in The Ultimate Gift, Ali Hillis says she's learned a few things about the best things in life. by Mark Moring | posted 3/07/2007 12:00AM
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