Lady and the Tramp is one of the first movies I can ever recall seeing as a child. Looking back on it, I’m not sure I remember a lot of specifics about the film, other than it created a real sense of connection with the dogs (this is, after all, a dog story). I do know that I thought Lady...
Kevin LeVar & O...
posted by Staff
Those living in the Los Angeles area have an opportunity to be part of a live recording next week. Gospel group Kevin LeVar & One Sound have announced a live CD and DVD recording of their sophomore project, Destiny – Live at the Dream Center, to take place on Friday, January 27th at...
VEGGIETALES®: GOD LO...
posted by Paula K. Parker
One New Story Combined With Three VeggieTales Classics Once again, the people at Big Idea deliver with a creative and hilarious one-two punch in their newest release VeggieTales®: God Loves You Very Much. VeggieTales®: God Loves You Very Much is the follow-up title to the smash-hit...
Switched At Birth on...
posted by Mike Parker
From the studio that brought you “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” comes a two-hour movie of the week concept that is jam-packed into to 435 minutes of 10 regular season episodes. Switched At Birth, Volume One ABC Family The series follows the poignant, at times...
Dolphin Tale on DVD
posted by Paula K. Parker
If you think Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s “Dolphin Tale” is going to be another sugary-sweet – yet totally unbelievable – animal movie, you need to think again. Directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Harry Connick, Jr. Ashley Judd as Lorraine Nelson, Nathan Gamble, Cozi...
Ryan Lee Speaks
posted by Mike Parker
The J.J. Abrams/Stephen Speilburg blockbuster, SUPER 8, follows 6 youngsters as they bear witness to a catastrophic train wreck that causes unusual disappearances and inexplicable events throughout the town. Ryan Lee provides the plucky comic relief of the group as Cary, the mischievous...
An Update on THE STA...
posted by Paula K. Parker
The documentary of the full message of Christmas is still impacting people around the world. Scholars debate whether the Star of Bethlehem is a legend created by the early church or a miracle that marked the advent of Christ. Is it possible that the star was a real, astronomical event? While...
Alleged
posted by Mike Parker
Everything I know about the Scopes Monkey Trial I learned from Inherit the Wind. I was first exposed to the Scopes Monkey Trial during my freshman year in high school during my speech class. We were performing an excerpt from the play, Inherit the Wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee. We...
Dr. Seuss’s Holidays...
posted by Paula K. Parker
Since I was in elementary school, I have been a fan of Dr. Seuss, both his books and later the cartoons based on his books. My favorites were always the holiday cartoons; my holidays were never complete until I had watched them. Now these classics are together in Dr. Suess’s Holidays on...
THIS WINTER’S EVE is...
posted by Paula K. Parker
THIS WINTER’S EVE By Sarah Hart Sarah Hart Music Beginning somewhere around the end of September, I begin receiving Christmas albums for possible review. Most of these are just remixes of the old classic Christmas carols or holiday tunes. It is rare that I receive a Christmas album that is...
Winnie the Pooh
posted by Mike Parker
I didn’t grow up with Winnie the Pooh. The first time I can recall seeing the silly old bear was during my freshman year in high school, way back in 1968. I had gone to the theater with a bunch of my friends to see…well, I don’t remember what we went to see. But I remember the show...
Atlas Shrugged…and so did I
posted by Mike Parker
How do you turn a complex novel of the size and scope of Ayn Rand’s classic, Atlas Shrugged, into a powerful, engaging, thought-provoking film for the 21st century? I don’t have a clue. And apparently neither did the filmmakers at The Strike Productions, which brought the tome to the big screen…at least Part I of the tome. Atlas Shrugged, Part I 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Set in 2016 as the nation, and indeed, the world teeters on the brink of economic collapse, there are a few rugged individualists still left, struggling valiantly to keep the American dream alive. Sexy, young Dagny Taggart (Taylor Schilling) rides roughshod...
