That's the bold—some would say crazy—premise behind the 168 Hour Film Project, an annual competition whose mission is to "illuminate the Word of God through short film."
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.
A 7-minute movie about Columbine High School victim Rachel Scott takes home the $50,000 grand prize in the Tribeca Film Festival's Short Film Competition.
Mel Gibson heard the complaints about the graphic violence in The Passion of The Christ. So he edited out some of the harshest parts, and is re-releasing the film this week as The Passion Recut.
Martin Scorsese's biopic about Howard Hughes gets 11 Oscar nominations; Million Dollar Baby and Finding Neverland get 7 nods each; Passion on board with three.
Christopher Reeve, who played the iconic superhero in the 1978 classic film and has been paralyzed since a 1995 horse-riding accident, died Sunday while surrounded by his family.