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  1. Feb 25, 2021 · Nominations for our final Plugged In Movie Awards category lands … well, right below these few introductory sentences. It was a pretty interesting year for Christian movies, and our slate of worthy nominees feels more diverse than in some past years: From comedies to dramas, from events that took place more than 100 years ago to events that could’ve taken place yesterday, Christian ...

  2. F.E.A.R.: Directed by Geoff Reisner, Jason Tobias. With Marci Miller, Jason Tobias, Danny Ruiz, Cece Kelly. When a terrifying pathogen is released, one family will fight to save their children against a band of marauders, hellbent on revenge.

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    • Action, Horror, Thriller
    • Geoff Reisner, Jason Tobias
    • 2021-04-26
    • A Week Away. A troubled teenage boy finds faith, hope and romance when he attends a Christian summer camp. The film is a Disney-like musical that features some of the top Christian tunes from the past two decades – as well as a few new ones.
    • Blue Miracle. A financially strapped orphanage is given new life when its residents team up with a washed-up fisherman to enter the lucrative Bisbee’s Black & Blue Fishing Tournament.
    • The Jesus Music. It’s a landmark documentary about contemporary Christian music (CCM), beginning with the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s and continuing up to the modern-day.
    • Show Me the Father. It’s a life-changing documentary that examines the biblical roles of fathers while weaving in biblical truths about the Fatherhood of God.
    • Top Ten
    • Ten Honorable Mentions
    • Ten Excellent Documentaries

    1.Belfast

    Few films gave me more joy this year than Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical film about a working class family in 1960s Belfast. Though The Troublesof Protestant-Catholic conflict are in the background in important ways—the foreground here is family: three generations of a Northern Irish Protestant family who have called Belfast home for ages. I love so much about this movie: its depictions of traditional married love; the awe and innocence of 9-year-old Buddy; the beautiful embrace of m...

    2.Dune

    I went into Dune with zero context, having never read Frank Herbert’s novel or seen the 1984 movie version. I worried I’d be lost in such a complex sci-fi universe—and I was, a little. But it’s a testament to director Denis Villeneuve’s command of the cinematic language that tracking with the intricacies of plot didn’t matter as much as the big-canvas power of awesome visuals, sound design, and deep immersion into a well-established world. Villeneuve doesn’t spoon-feed audiences with tiresome...

    3.Nine Days

    When it released in July, I called Edson Oda’s Nine Days “2021’s most spiritually curious film.” I’d still stand by that. A Spike Jonze-esque surrealist drama about “soul candidates” vying for a chance at life, the indie film explores the most fundamental questions of existence. Why do we exist when we didn’t have to? If an omnipotent God has the power to create life, why doesn’t he intervene when life goes so excruciatingly awry? Even if not all of the film’s ideas are logical or sound, enou...

    Drive MyCar, Encanto, The Green Knight, Mass(TGC review), Licorice Pizza, The Most Reluctant Convert (TGC review), Our Friend(TGC review), Spiderman: Far From Home, Swan Song, West Side Story.

    Here are 10 of my favorite documentaries or docuseries released in 2021 (listed in alphabetical order), along with where you can watch them.

  3. We've rounded up some of the best movie trailers released during 2021.Latest will be featured first.Timestamps will be added shortly.💦... Like/Dislike the v...

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  4. Movie started off quite well with a promising albeit worn; but not quite dead yet it seems, hoary old chestnut of a theme, no zombies either folks , more 28 days later fast moving, rabid, brainless cannibals - Still we like, even if the makeup was slightly pants, it was not bad enough to be funny like some cinematic apocalypse turkeys and held an element of fear to it and thus overcoming the ...

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  6. Jun 11, 2021 · Movie review of F.E.A.R., directed by Geoff Reisner, Jason Tobias, and starring Marci Miller, Jason Tobias, Danny Ruiz. Directed by Geoff Resiner and set in the desolate regions of Pacific Northwest, Fear is an edge of your seat zombiefied thriller that pushes all the right buttons even if it needs another pass with the dialogue in order to really work with its B-movie intentions.

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