Archive for the 'Christian Film' Category
*DVD Now Available: from Skipstone Pictures; Directed by: Lance Bachelder & Johnny Remo; Cast: Justin Schwan (Luke Harris), Angel Cruz (Casey), Kelsey Sanders (Emily), Danny Smith (Youth Pastor- Shane), Andy Shephard (Matt), Raquel Gardner (Mom), Greg Carlson (Dad), Jessie Nickson, Matt Beacham, Christopher Michael, Ed Morgan. **Awards: Peoples Choice Award: Best Feature Film – 2010 [...]
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*Note: I already reviewed the film below and included the trailer. However this review by Dana Chaffin includes the incredible back story behind the film. The background of the film’s development is a whole separate story that is just as inspirational as the film itself. Enjoy Dana’s review: RUST: A Mystery of faith Review by [...]
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DVD: Available on October 26, 2010 by Red Five Entertainment; Directed by: Lance W. Dreesen; Run time: 91 minutes; Cast: Dean Cain (Randy Simpkins), Lori Beth Edgeman (Christal Simpkins), Sonny Shroyer (Volunteer Ed Walker), Tom Nowicki (Sheriff Tony Reeves), Brett Rice (Fire Chief Gary Thomas) A movie based upon an inspirational true story. Randy Simpkins and [...]
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DVD Now Available: Released Oct.5, 2010 by Spyplane Films; Directed by: Ken Horstmann; Cast: Randall Bentley (Solomon White), Leah Sims (Wren Woods), Taylor St. Clair (Mrs. Buck), Blair Jasin (Cody), Jeremy Harrison (Craig Parker), Kay Copeland (Cindee). Upside Trailer Great story, good acting, with a wonderful soundtrack. Story of a high school senior with everything [...]
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DVD Now Available: Released Oct.5,2010 by Glowing Nose Productions; Directed by: Chris Staron; Runtime: 93 minutes; Cast: Marc Thompson (James), Alexander Hinsky (Bobby), Brian Morvant (Dennis), Liz Bucher (Liz), Jhey Castles (Terry), Adam Misenko (Eric), Reagan Kendrick (Andrea), Jay Smith (Walter). Good Christian comedy. Great for the family and a film that could be used [...]
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Looks good! A new Christian movie coming soon from SkipStone Pictures. Watch the trailer below. Here’s a link to the movie website
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Coming on DVD: April 20,2010 Review by Dana Chaffin Lord Save Us From Your Followers will be released on DVD April 20, 2010. This is a humorous and insightful documentary about how America views Christians. It answers the question, “Why is the gospel of love dividing America?” The film does not add to the [...]
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Theater release: April 9,2010, A David Nixon Film; Cast: Jeffrey S. Johnson (Brady), Robyn Lively (Maddy), Tanner Maguire (Tyler), Maree Cheatham (Olivia), Michael Bolten (Ben), Bailee Madison (Samantha “Sam”), Ralph Waite (Mr. Perryfield), L. Derek Leonidoff (Pastor Andy Dugger). Review by Dana Chaffin Letters to God, an inspiring faith based film, opens in theaters [...]
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*Now available on DVD: Review by Dana Chaffin Saving Melanie, a Christian drama, is now available on DVD. The message of this film is forgiveness, trust, and testing. Most Christian films end with someone being saved, but this one takes the story from the salvation. It shows that just because you are saved that [...]
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Review by Dana Chaffin On January 22, 2010 To Save a Life is opening in theaters nationwide. This exciting Christian based film confronts many teen issues. New Song Pictures gives viewers a touching story that will certainly change the way they see people. The story is inspiring and the way it deals with the issues [...]
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