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TV Review: “The Abigail Mysteries”+ “Sound of Freedom” expands its reach
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 07/28/23 Murder, She Spoke. Rising multihyphenate Ansley Gordon, who also executive produced and wrote the teleplay, stars as true-crime podcaster Abby Broukes in this TV movie update of Murder, She Wrote (with Gordon playing a younger, somewhat hipper version of Angela Lansbury‘s Jessica Fletcher)…
How former Major League Baseball player Shawn Boskie went from pitching strikes for his team to receiving pitches (for movies)
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 07/19/23 Shawn Boskie is livin’ enough dreams for two fellas. In 1998 he concluded a successful nine-year Major League Baseball pitching career that included stints with the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, California Angels, and Baltimore Orioles. These days he’s a prolific filmmaker. Divine Influencer,…
July 4th stunner: Tim Ballard defeats Indiana Jones at the box office + Karen Abercrombie holds court in new Pure Flix family law drama “Eleanor’s Bench”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 07/07/23 Who the heck is Tim Ballard, you ask? He’s the real-life hero who put his life on the line to rescue sex-trafficked children portrayed by Jim Caviezel in Sound of Freedom, the new Angel Studios theatrical release that I reviewed in this space…
Former “700 Club” co-host Sheila Walsh reflects on the passing of Pat Robertson and her new TBN series chronicling her first trip to Israel + Preview: “Eleanor’s Bench”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 06/28/23 Sheila’s journey. A native of Scotland, Sheila Walsh first became known to American audiences co-hosting The 700 Club with the recently-deceased evangelist (and one-time presidential candidate) Pat Robertson in the late eighties and early nineties. From there, she went on to make her…
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