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UP TV founder Charley Humbard on the hit show “Heartland” and how it fits into his network’s growth
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and media: Season 12 0f Heartland premieres on SVOD and the UP app on July 25th. Rising UP. Heartland, based on a series of books by Lauren Brooke, debuted on Canada’s CBC on October 14, 2007 and has since gone on to become that country’s longest-running…
After nearly two decades, producer/writer/director Mitch Davis revisits “The Other Side of Heaven”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and media: The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith opens next Friday (June 28). Rated PG-13. Synopsis: A Mormon missionary family in 1960’s Tonga faces the ultimate test of faith when their newborn baby boy falls critically ill and they are forced to rely on the…
Meryl Streep’s takes on the term “toxic masculinity”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and culture: Meryl Streep deserves another award for this. The actress is daring to suggest that the phrase “toxic masculinity” may actually be toxic to boys. Good for her! While the video above makes the point that “toxic masculinity” refers to certain bad behaviors (i.e. bullying,…
“Ugly Dolls” to offer young moviegoers a message of acceptance
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest entry from the crossroads of faith and media: Some Ugly Dolls are poised to take on The Avengers in theaters next Friday (May 3). STX’s new animated musical is being describe as the ultimate underdog (or underdoll) story. The film, which questions society’s ideas about what perfection really is, stars Kelly Clarkson…
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