Peter Jackson to Make Hobbit Lord of the Rings filmmaker to join with New Line for two movies based on Tolkien's book—and apparently, all lawsuits between the parties have been settled. from reports | posted 12/18/2007 12:00AM
Fox Faith: Is It Working? It's been an up-and-down first year for Hollywood's first major "Christian" film label, with box office busts offset by strong video sales and rentals. by Mark Moring | posted 10/09/2007 12:00AM
Learning to Burn At a North Carolina film school for teenagers, it really is OK to "Burn" your movies. by Angie Ward | posted 8/28/2007 12:00AM
(A Bit Less) Positive About Potter How Focus on the Family, Prison Fellowship, and others have—and haven't—changed their views about the books over the years. Ted Olsen | posted 7/26/2007 08:30AM
Acts of Random Kindness n conjunction with the release of Evan Almighty, the Ark Almighty campaign seeks to help churches meet the needs of those in their congregations and communities. by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 6/21/2007 12:00AM
Film As a Healing Exercise A Seattle film festival looks for the connections between Christianity, narrative and human rights. by Martin Stillion | posted 5/29/2007 12:00AM
Nativity Comes Home Just three months after an unimpressive theatrical run, The Nativity Story is now out on DVD, looking for a second "life" at video stores and in home libraries. By Mark Moring | posted 3/20/2007 12:00AM
FROM CHRISTIANITY TODAY MOVIES Amazing Abolitionist Amazing Grace shows Wilberforce in action. Mark Moring | posted 2/22/2007 07:49AM
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