by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Those of you who have been moviegoers for many years may have noticed a basic shift in the emphasis of war films in recent decades.
by Darris McNeely
Hollywood continues to cash in on the end of the world. This November in the movie 2012 the world will come apart in fulfillment of an ancient prophecy.
by Melvin Rhodes
The movie industry may not always accurately represent history, but it has played a role in shaping it.
by Larry Greider
A look back tells us clearly where today's movies are headed. Are they morphing—shape shifting—your values?
by Gregory Dullum
Hollywood's latest offering breaks all attendance records. Is this just an innocent tale? Or can there be sinister consequences to public? See what the Bible clearly says about sorcery.
by Cecil Maranville
The 21st century sees the entertainment-centered culture of the Western world spread around the globe through movies, television, music and the Internet. Rather than genuinely "entertaining" in a wholesome sense, the effect appears to...
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Father Knows Best was a popular American television series several decades ago. But on television Father doesn't know best anymore.
by Cecil Maranville
Brokeback Mountain seems to have found a winning strategy in the culture wars for hearts and minds.
by James Capo
American society has grown increasingly tolerant—even desirous—of seeing sin freely practiced in society and depicted in its entertainment.
by Leslie Schwartz
Making a decision as simple as what movie to watch might seem trivial, but the main idea of this controversial debate is powerful. What we let into our minds determines what we will think about and dwell on, and shapes our thoughts and...
by Ben Light
How much does Hollywood influence your view of the Bible? As you know, movies are a powerful visual way of telling stories, but what happens when movies show an entirely different view of biblical events?
by Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck, John Ross Schroeder
The United States is the most religiously committed, church-going country in the West.
by Scott Ashley
The making, content and release of the new movie The Passion of the Christ has been surrounded by controversy. Regrettably, this takes away from a central question-which is, where do we personally fit in the story?