Friday Fun: Iron Baby Vid
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Editorials, Headlines
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Here’s a little something to help jumpstart your weekend.
de Vos Launches ChristianMoviePreviews.com
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Editorials, Headlines
There’s an impressive new site that launched recently which is a great resource for Christian Film News, Trailers and other Preview Information…
‘Like Dandelion Dust’ Film Coming September 24
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Headlines
Angela Walker over at ChristianCinema.com tells us about this promising looking, albeit a little chick-flicky, new film coming out this fall…
Will ‘The Dawn Treader’ Float?
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Headlines
Christian leaders get sneak peek of next Narnia movie, like what they see; filmmakers admit “mistakes” on Prince Caspian, vow to get it right this time.
Deconstructing “Christian Drama”
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Editorials, Headlines
Manuel Luz has written about the time he was cornered over coffee for some feedback on a Christian brother’s play. What do you do? What. Do. You. Do?
Priest Fights Gangs With ‘Boundless Compassion’
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Headlines
We’re in need of some fresh film ideas. Ideas like this one from NPR.
Edward Norton: Empower Others…In Just 15 Minutes
May 28, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Headlines
Edward Norton talks about his new social networking website Crowdrise and being inspired by those who give back and make a difference.
Have the days of Christian Media Come and Gone
May 25, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Editorials, Headlines
Another week, another failed magazine. But while the collapse of print media is hardly news, this demise is different.
Spring Technology, Delivering in 3D
May 25, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Headlines
More than 100 versions of “Avatar” were created, color-timed at different light levels, even with different aspect ratios, all planned for individual theater configurations.
How Pixar Built Toy Story 3
May 25, 2010 by S David Acuff
Filed under Around the Web, Headlines
Nobody in Hollywood knows anything. Pixar seems to know everything.

