After a decade of rewrites, the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park movie series will hit theater screens in June.
The next Bible-themed Hollywood blockbuster, Exodus: Gods and Kings, is scheduled to come out in December.
Christians can rejoice that more people are reading Genesis’s historical account of the Flood and seeing the true character of the Creator.
Of the many films that come to theaters every year, few carry a message consistent with the Bible.
Did you know that over 270 cultures around the globe still have distant memories of Noah’s Flood? Now there is another one from Hollywood.
While offensive in many ways, the Noah movie's worst offense is its blatant misrepresentation of God.
The tagline for the movie was, “What are you willing to believe?” The correct question should be, “Why do you willfully suppress what you already know is true?”
In Los Angeles/Hollywood, California, eleven of our “Meet the Real Noah” billboards went up this weekend.
Don’t let the movie trailers fool you.
As each new Bible-based movie is announced, Christians speculate whether this time Hollywood will get it right.
Unstoppable is the latest CamFam Studios documentary film, written by outspoken evangelical Christian and friend of Answers in Genesis, Kirk Cameron.
Should Christians support certain movies? With the Noah movie in theaters, should we attend movies with Christian themes and biblical storylines.
While the movie Son of God is not able to present all that Jesus did, its omissions distort the central purpose of Christ in coming into the world.
The Noah movie makes a mockery of the account of Noah, the Ark, and the Flood. Ray Comfort and AiG have just released Noah-themed videos that are faithful to the Bible’s account.
The stakes have been raised in the fight against biblical creation.
It’s not always safe to take a film’s version of history at face value.
Interest in Biblical epics appears to be on the rise in Hollywood.
Dr. Rowland, a guest columnist, reviews the recently released movie The Genesis Code.
Hidden away in the stunning imagery and the evolutionary, pantheistic message of Avatar is the reminder of one special tree—and humanity’s need for God.
The tension between evolution and religion as it played out in the Darwin household is dramatized in a new film—Creation. Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., examines the new movie.
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