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Review: ‘VeggieTales: In the House’ Teaches Children Valuable Life Lessons, Fun for All Ages
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Lesli White
If you’re looking for a show that teaches your child valuable life lessons with a relevant faith connection, “VeggieTales: In the House” is it! I had the pleasure of watching a full episode from the revamped Christian-animated series and had fun the whole way through. I joined Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and a…
The Epic Story of the Early Church Continues
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Corine Gatti
With much anticipation after the smash hit, The Bible, now you can get a glimpse of another epic story–A.D. A snapshot can be viewed of this new series during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC. It will be a first look from executive producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey that will premiere on Easter 2015. Season…
The Official Trailer for Disney’s ‘Cinderella’ Is Out, And It’s Magical
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Lesli White
Have courage and be kind. Get ready! Disney has released its first official trailer for the fairy-tale classic ‘Cinderella,’ and it will blow you away. Contrary to the first teaser that simply focused on the glass slippers, this trailer gives us a better feel for what we can expect from the movie –breathtaking scenery, elaborate…
A Sobering Look at Cyberbullying
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Corine Gatti
With headlines blaring about cyberbullying, “Nowhere Safe” is a sobering look at what could go wrong is this “Family Approved” movie by The Dove Foundation. Two teen girls Mel and Alana launch a massive cyber attack on Ashley (Danielle Chuchran) by using her identity and pretending to be her. Ashley and her family’s life is ruined,…
Casting of God: Is the Equivalent of Choosing an Old Woman to Play Harry Potter
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Corine Gatti
And if there was not enough bad mouthing about Ridley Scott’s film Exodus: Gods and Kings. The announcement this month that God will be played by 11-year-old Isaac Andrews has religious sects in an uproar. Chris Stone, Founder of Faith Driven Consumer and Certified Brand Strategist said many will be offended that a child will play the Almighty.…
Kathy Griffin Joins E’s Fashion Police
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Angela Guzman
The replacement for Joan Rivers’ Fashion Police has been decided. Reports have confirmed that Kathy Griffin will take the place of the late comedienne on the E! show. Griffin will be joined by Rivers’ daughter and FP producer Melissa Rivers, as well as co-hosts Giuliana Rancic and Kelly Osbourne. It remains unclear as to whether fellow co-host…
Jumping from Page to Screen
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Corine Gatti
A shy bear wearing a blue coat with wooden toggles, yellow galoshes and deep red bush hat waited at Paddington Train Station in London from Dark Peru. Paddington Bear sits on his suitcase with a note pinned to his coat that reads: “Please look after this bear. Thank you.” Now the children’s books written by…
Renee Zellweger, Greg Kinnear, Djimon Hounsou Star in Upcoming Faith Film, ‘Same Kind of Different As Me’
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Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger returns to the big screen, along with Academy Award nominees Greg Kinnear and Djimon Hounsou in the upcoming faith-based film, “Same Kind of Different As Me.” The film follows the story of Ron Hall (Kinnear), an international art dealer who befriends a dangerous homeless man (Hounsou), in order to save his…
Is Pippa Crossing the Pond to Rule TV?
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Mandi Fornes
The “Kate Effect” has been dominating the fashion and culture scenes for several years now, ever since the news first broke that Kate Middleton and Prince William were ‘getting serious’. Retailers and designers all over the globe have enjoyed benefiting from every frock, fascinator, handbag and hairstyle that Kate graced the pages and covers of…
The First Trailer for the Martin Luther King Jr. Biopic ‘Selma’ Is Out, And It’s Riveting
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Lesli White
One dream can change the world… “Selma” chronicles the story of Dr. King’s march from Selma to Montgomery, AL., a tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when he led one of the most dangerous campaigns to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent oppression, a journey that would forever alter history. The movie stars an…
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