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Daily Archives: April 9, 2025
Movie Review: An all-star Animated tale of “The King of Kings,” as told by Charles Dickens
“The King of Kings” is a compact, cute Life of Jesus served up in animated form for parents to take their kids to this Easter. An all-star voice cast decorates a beautifully animated offering from Angel Studios, produced as the … Continue reading
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Tagged angel-studios, ben-kingsley, branagh, faith-based-film, film, forest-whitaker, king-of-kings, movies, uma-thurman
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Classic Film Review: Ferrer, Huston and the Can Can — “Moulin Rouge” (1952)
The American master John Huston was an Oscar winning director and screenwriter, and no slouch as an actor. A bon vivant, boxer, horseman and at his richest, a member of the Irish landed gentry, he became Hollywood’s most famous Renaissance … Continue reading
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