THE CHOSEN actor Jonathan Roumie explained how he prepared to portray Jesus’ experiences during Holy Week, the time ...
Jonathan Roumie recently spoke about he navigates portraying Jesus’ humanity and His divinity in THE CHOSEN. In a special ...
As a poor Jewish man ... to as ‘John, the son of Zebedee’ or ‘Mary Magdalene,’ with ‘Magdalene’ probably indicating she was from a place called Magdala.” So Jesus, who is often ...
these action movies will define 2025, ensuring it’s a year unlike any other. The funny and charming Jack Quaid will try his luck as an action man in the comedic action thriller Novocaine ...
an innovative and captivating movie streaming on Max sends the same message through a grounded, cynical story with a slick sci-fi twist. A Different Man is the story of Edward Lemuel (Sebastian ...
Donald John Trump took the oath of office again during ... usher in a new “golden age of America.” In a triumph of the man and his movement, Mr. Trump took the oath of office during a ceremony ...
There’s a shot in Wolf Man that’s so good ... to the transformation scenes – a centerpiece of any werewolf movie – is clever, as is typical for the Australian screenwriter-turned director ...
One of January’s most eagerly anticipated movies is Wolf Man, a contemporary retelling ... In this 1977 cult classic, twentysomething Martin (John Amplas) believes himself to be a vampire.
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers about “Wolf Man,” now playing in theaters. The new movie “Wolf Man” is director Leigh Whannell’s take on another Universal Monsters classic ...
Kyle, 10, was paralyzed in the crash. He spent 12 months in a coma and had more than 30 surgeries. Katie, 3, suffered a broken femur and spent two months in a full-body cast. Kimberly, 5 ...
Leigh Whannell is back in Universal’s world of classic monsters. Following 2020’s The Invisible Man, the filmmaker returns with Wolf Man, a new, modern take on the 1941 Gothic horror.
That short description makes A Different Man sound like a movie about learning that beauty is only skin deep; that it’s what is inside that counts. But Schimberg has something more complex ...