A new survey exploring opinions about faith in entertainment found a widespread global belief that Hollywood needs to do a better job of accurately portraying faith and religion.
“Mary Poppins” is apparently no longer practically perfect in every way.
Not long ago, Elmo, the fuzzy red character from "Sesame Street," asked a rather benign question on X, garnering over 212 million views, "Elmo is just checking in! How is everybody doing?" A flood of anxiety-laden responses ensued.
The Bloody Hundredth is a new documentary honoring the real-life heroes of the 100th Bomb Group. It will premiere on Apple TV, alongside the series finale of Masters of the Air, a miniseries set during World War II that follows the journey of 10 men in a bomber.
A new movie documenting the life of actor and WWII Air Force officer Jimmy Stewart is being developed by a Hollywood production company with the help of Stewart's family.
A new survey finds that the hit television series "The Chosen" and its depiction of the Gospel is reaching a stunning number of non-believers.
Streaming platform Hulu has reportedly reversed course after rejecting a Texas church’s advertisement promoting church services, a decision announced by First Liberty Institute, a religious liberty law firm.
Famed wrestler Hulk Hogan is opening up about his walk with Jesus Christ since publicly announcing his baptism last December. In a recent interview, the 70-year-old invited his followers to turn to Jesus saying, "Knowing of Jesus and knowing Him are two different things."
Greta Gerwig is trading in hot pink heels for a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe. The director of the box-office hit “Barbie” says her goal in creating new film adaptations of C.S. Lewis’ “Narnia” for Netflix is to give viewers a “magical … re-enchantment of the world.”
"Everything can be seen through the eyes of love. The Bible said that God is love. If God is love then we should be able to see everything through the lenses of love."