Shooting Dogs Tops at Heartland Film about Rwandan genocide receives $100,000 grand prize at film fest; other movies lauded at annual awards banquet. From press reports | posted 10/23/2006 12:00AM
Fox Targets Christians Media giant aims to reach evangelical market with introduction of FoxFaith brand, feature up to 12 films per year. By Josh Hurst | posted 9/21/2006 12:00AM
Big Screen Jesus Two upcoming films target the 'Passion' Mark Moring | posted 8/01/2006 12:00AM
O Little Town We went to Italy to visit the set of The Nativity Story, a New Line Cinema film coming to theaters this Christmas. Here's a behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the movie. By Mark Moring | posted 6/07/2006 12:00AM
'Engaging' Heresy Contrary to precedent, few plan to boycott The Da Vinci Code. Peter T. Chattaway | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
From Temptation to The Code In 1988, Christians picketed theaters that showed The Last Temptation of Christ. Today, they're trying to find ways to "engage" a new controversial movie—The Da Vinci Code. By Peter T. Chattaway | posted 5/10/2006 12:00AM
OUT CAST: THE CHAD ALLEN CONTROVERSY 'I Feel Betrayed' A son-in-law of one of the murdered missionaries says the casting was a mistake. Dan Kachikis | posted 2/08/2006 12:00AM
Christian Studio Explains Hiring of Gay Actor The makers of End of the Spear didn't find out about co-star Chad Allen's homosexuality until after they offered him the job, and then they felt obliged to honor the contract. Mark Moring | posted 1/26/2006 12:00AM
Pocahontas: Girl, Interpreted The New World, opening nationwide on Friday, gives us another take on a fascinating and elusive figure in American history—including her conversion to Christianity. Camerin Courtney | posted 1/17/2006 12:00AM
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