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The star-studded new kids’ movie “The King of Kings” cleverly tells the story of the gospels with a creative framing device.
To its detriment, Hollywood has discovered in recent years that a four-word law now governs entertainment: go woke, go broke.
THE KING OF KINGS cast and crew are sharing why the movie, a retelling of Charles Dickens' "love letter" to his kids, is so special.
There’s magic in a well-made, well-handled puppet. This is a truth a lot of Hollywood has forgotten, but A24’s “The Legend of ...
With Easter just around the corner, we could all use a reminder to avoid the worldly temptations of jelly beans and plastic ...
Did you know that the way people celebrate Christmas today is directly influenced by the success of the classic novella by Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol? No? Then pull up a chair and grab a hot ...
Charles Dickens (Kenneth Branagh) teaches his son Walter (Roman Griffin Davis) about Jesus (Oscar Isaac) through vivid ...
A few years after Charles Dickens wrote perhaps his most popular book, “A Christmas Carol,” he compiled the long-unpublished ...
The life, death and resurrection of Christ is recounted with the storytelling prowess of Charles Dickens, who explains the ...