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The untold truth of 60 Minutes
It's hard to imagine TV news without 60 Minutes. The news magazine program first hit airwaves back in 1968, and it settled into its current timeslot in 1975. The formula seems pretty standard today, ...
This follow-up to the hit inspirational 2018 film featuring Dennis Quaid depicts the story behind the creation of another of the Christian band's songs. By Frank Scheck There seemed little need for a ...
The sequel to the 2018 faith-based music biopic has to work a bit to give its hero another crisis of faith. The movies we call faith-based often take the form of disaster porn. It only makes sense.
Did “Wuthering Heights” leave audiences wanting moor? That’s the big question as Emerald Fennell’s polarizing adaptation of the classic Emily Brontë novel heads into its second weekend at the box ...
“There’s no way Savannah’s coming back,” one executive told an outlet. “I can’t imagine she would even want to.” Other insiders worry how the show will fare without the 54-year-old, who has hosted ...
MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard didn't realize there was a movie in his life story. He wrote the best-selling Christian song of all time, "I Can Only Imagine," based on his story, but he still never ...
The 2018 sleeper I Can Only Imagine rocked the faith-based movie world and became a huge hit, earning $83 million domestic on only a $7 million budget. Naturally, Lionsgate and the Kingdom Story ...
After a Presidents Day frame that was the second-best post-Covid with $144.4 million (after last year’s $155.3M), the box office is contracting this weekend before revving up again for ...
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — By the end of the Milan Cortina Olympics, there will have been a total of 147 curling matches crammed into 18 days. That’s why Brad Jacobs is looking forward to some ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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