Interview Is Everybody Really Fine? Kirk Jones, writer/director of Everybody's Fine, hopes his new film will inspire families to have more realistic expectations of one another. Ruth Moon | posted 12/03/2009 01:38PM
'Like the Book of Job' Cormac McCarthy wanted spiritual metaphors portrayed throughout the film adaptation of his book, The Road, says director John Hillcoat. Brett McCracken | posted 11/23/2009 04:21PM
A Passion for Life Christian music star Rebecca St. James gives acting a shot, with her feature film debut in a pro-life movie. Elissa Cooper | posted 11/17/2009 04:02PM
Still Touched Touched by an Angel producer Martha Williamson reflects on the show's legacy. Laura Leonard | posted 11/17/2009 08:46AM
Aliens Among Us ABC's 'V' is a probing look at culture and the need for discernment, says the show's executive producer. Interview by Todd Hertz | posted 11/03/2009 11:07AM
A Pope-Pourri of Movies The first-ever John Paul II International Film Festival, inviting filmmakers of all stripes, brings a message of "faith through the storm" to Miami. Steven Greydanus | posted 10/27/2009 09:04AM
Coaching King James No, not the KJV, but LeBron himself. An interview with Dru Joyce, LeBron James' high school coach and one of the subjects of a new documentary about that amazing team. Tim Avery | posted 9/29/2009 09:07AM
Disney Icon: All for God Now Dean Jones, star of such Disney family classics as 'That Darn Cat' and 'The Love Bug,' on his career, his conversion, and a new DVD based on a beloved children's book. Brandon Fibbs | posted 9/22/2009 03:41PM
What's 'Love' Mean, Anyway? That's the question that Charlyne Yi and company took into the docudrama Paper Heart, which opens Friday. Alicia Cohn | posted 8/04/2009 10:56AM
'A Metaphor for Relationships' Adam, a new romantic comedy about a man with Asperger's syndrome, is one of the year's best-kept secrets. We talked to the director and the lead actors. Mark Moring | posted 8/03/2009 10:53AM
A Passion for Women's Rights Jim Caviezel and Steve McEveety, who played critical roles in The Passion, expose human rights violations in Iran through their new film, The Stoning of Soraya M. Peter T. Chattaway | posted 6/23/2009 09:53AM
Hope Mingled with Sadness Inspired by the likes of Ozu, the Dardennes, and Bonhoeffer, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung finds light after the darkness in Rwanda—and in himself. By Brett McCracken | posted 6/09/2009 08:56AM
What's Up, Doc(ter)? Pete Docter, director of the new Pixar film Up, says that as a Christian he's learned that relationships matter more than anything—and his new movie shows it. Mark Moring | posted 5/26/2009 08:34AM
Injustice Exposed Arrested for crimes she didn't commit, Regina Kelly fought for her rights—and won. Here's her story, also told in a drama releasing to theaters this week. By Lisa Ann Cockrel | posted 4/15/2009 08:34AM
'I'm Gonna Make Mistakes' Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus, a Christian, embraces the idea of being a role model while also admitting she's flawed. By Carolyn Arends | posted 4/08/2009 02:01PM
Matthew D. LaPlante in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | posted 2/07/2012 10:16AM
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