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- Haunted Mansion
That’s one of the reasons why Haunted Mansion, the ride,...
- Thor
Spiritual Elements. So. In a superficial sense, Love and...
- Transformers
He’s still voicing his most famous character in...
- Barbie
Positive Elements. You almost can’t talk about the Barbie...
- Beau is Afraid
Movie Review. Beau is afraid of a lot of things. He’s afraid...
- Crater
This Disney+ sci-fi movie emphasizes friendship, maturity...
- Flamin' Hot
Movie Review. Everything comes from somewhere. Even things...
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Mar 22, 2024 · He’s a little older than Luca, and yeah, he came from the sea himself. But Alberto lives all by his lonesome on dry land, and he considers himself “kind of an expert” on the whole terra firma thing. When he yanks Luca out of the water, he knows full well the kid’s going to change into a human form—just like he did.
May 3, 2024 · Movie Monday: ‘Godzilla x Kong’ Has Another Monster Weekend. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire climbed to the top of the box office for the second straight weekend, bashing and smashing its way to another $31.7 million in North America. Episode 228: How Different Entertainment Forms Influence Us. Plus, a Conversation With Rebecca St. James.
Mar 8, 2022 · Plugged In offers a positive and biblical review of Redeeming Love, a film based on the biblical story of Hosea and Gomer. The film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and self-condemnation through the story of a prostitute and a farmer who love her despite her past and scars.
Aug 9, 2022 · As a boy, Elvis loves the superhero Captain Marvel who always wants to “fly to the Rock of Eternity.”. During some difficult cultural moments—such as the day when Martin Luther King is tragically shot—Elvis wants to make a public statement but is held in check by his manager. So, he decides to sing his feeling on air instead.