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“Reagan” routs box office projections + “Wingfeather Saga” to take flight for Season 3 + Country trio offer a timely reminder that “God Can Use a Broken Man”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 09/03/24 Audiences double down on the Gipper. Widely projected to make $5 million at the box office, the biopic Reagan starring Dennis Quaid as the 40th President of the United States surprised box office prognosticators by doubling the $5 million box office take they…
At the movies: “Reagan” biopic relevant and gripping + Producer Sean Wolfington on why “City of Dreams” bridges the political divide
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 08/30/24 Ronald Reagan’s optimistic message still resonates in Reagan (in theaters today). While it’s predictable that wokestream media critics will do their best to dismiss the film as a puff piece (basically my view of last night’s overly hyped, overly produced and overly edited…
With two TV series and a Pure Flix movie, these are happy days for Ted McGinley + Sneak Peek: “Rings of Power” Season 2
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 08/26/24 Better off Ted. TV vet Ted McGinley is known for his long-running roles in such classic series as Happy Days, The Love Boat and Married…with Children. In all three of those cases he successfully stepped in after a prominent original cast member exited.…
Embracing the power of prayer
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John W. Kennedy
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The case for prayer. Certainly the state of the world today suggests a pretty good reason to try prayer. It’s not a practice that is celebrated very often in today’s media. Often, they’ll go after someone who dares offer “thoughts and prayers” after a tragedy – particularly one involving guns. I’m actually all for reasonable…
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