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Powerful ‘The Chosen: The Last Supper’ Trailer

The powerful trailer for “The Chosen: The Last Supper” has been released. Judging by the short trailer, this will be an emotionally gripping and moving retelling of the last hours before Jesus is taken captive, tortured and eventually crucified. Watch the video to see the events leading up to Christ’s crucifixion, which includes Jesus angrily overturning the tables at the temple and Judas’ betrayal.

Without Jesus Christ’s torture and eventual death on the cross, none of us would have a chance. We’d all still be lost, living in sin and shame and staring down an eternity separated from him, filled with weeping and gnashing of teeth. But He went to the cross, died and rose again for you and me. Because of His death and bloodshed, we can be forgiven of sins, have hope and look forward to an eternity with Him.

However, just because Jesus understood what He needed to do for all humanity does not mean He was looking forward to it. In the hours before His arrest, He even prayed and asked God if it was possible to remove this fate from Him. In the trailer for “The Chosen: The Last Supper,” viewers are treated to Christ’s sense of dread and worry about what lay before Him as He breaks the news about what must happen to His disciples and followers.

The trailer also gives viewers a glimpse at several other events before His arrest, torture and death on Calvary. The trailer opens with Judas Iscariot speaking before he agrees to betray the Son of God for a mere 30 pieces of silver.

“You must know something; I do believe that Jesus is most likely the Messiah,” he says.

He adds that what he has witnessed has confirmed his belief that Jesus was and is the Savior. However, Judas adds he believes that he may “not have seen enough” as an explanation for his traitorous and deceitful actions.

The short but powerful trailer also shows Jesus angrily overturning the tables of the moneychangers at the temple. Additionally, the government leaders and powers that be angrily confront one another, saying how they do not want any part of what was about to unfold: Christ’s arrest, torture and public execution.

What an absolutely powerful look at the most important moment in history—one that changed everything for humanity.

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Larry Elder Examines EVs in 'Electric Vehicles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' Trailer

Larry Elder examines EVs in the trailer for “Electric Vehicles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.” The conservative political commentator, radio host and former Republican presidential candidate takes a look at electric vehicles in the upcoming documentary. Watch the short clip to view the film's trailer.

Everyone should be actively engaged in protecting the environment. We only have one Earth, and we all live here. Why not try to make it a pleasant place for as many people as possible? Plus, Christians are called to be good stewards of the blessings and resources God has given us, including our planet.

Within the last decade or so, electric vehicles, like Toyota’s Prius and the Tesla, have become increasingly popular. More and more EVs are hitting the road every day. Conventional thinking has become that electric cars are much cleaner and better for the environment than ones powered by gasoline. But is that really the case?

In “Electric Vehicles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,” Larry challenges this idea, hoping to find out if that is true or not. Are electric vehicles really better for the Earth? What are the tradeoffs of electric vehicles? In the trailer’s opening moments, Larry admits he’s conflicted and unsure what to believe about the push for EVs.

“When I first began hearing this business about net-zero emission, I felt conflicted, and most countries in the world have already signed up for it,” he says. “I love my gasoline-powered cars. I don’t want the planet to be damaged, so I just don’t know what to believe. Is it really true that electric vehicles are better for the planet than gasoline-powered vehicles?”

In the film, Larry, hoping to learn the answers about EVs, conducts several interviews, including talking to regular people and experts on electric vehicles.

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1 Peter 4:10 “As every man has received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace.”

‘House of David’ Trailer Gives Look at Amazon’s Series About the Shepherd Boy and King

A trailer for “House of David” gives viewers a look at Amazon’s new series about the shepherd boy and king. Based on the short, nearly three-minute trailer, the “House of David” promises to be an epic and entertaining look at the Biblical figure. Watch the video for a glance at the series.

Hollywood is typically not a place where faith and religion receive much attention. If they are prominently featured in something produced by Hollywood, it’s usually referred to and looked upon negatively and dismissively. Generally, characters who are religious and have faith in films and television shows are usually the butt of jokes or depicted in a controlling, abusive or manipulative light.

However, Hollywood's outlook and perception of religion and faith appear to be changing ever so slightly. The last few years have brought about several notable faith-based films and television shows that performed well at the box office. Now, Amazon is getting into the faith-based entertainment business.

A trailer for Amazon’s new series “House of David” has been posted on YouTube. The series looks at the complicated and up-and-down life of the important Old Testament figure. The trailer opens with David preparing for, arguably, what he is best known for: slaying the Philistine giant Goliath.

The opening scene shows David preparing for battle against the legendary giant. David is collecting stones as a voice-over asks an all-important question. “Can one stone change the course of history?” the voice in the trailer asks.

The trailer also examines David’s modest beginnings as a shepherd, as he asks why his brothers can fight while he is stuck tending to the animals. Viewers also see David become Israel’s king, and later, there is what is likely a quick reference to David getting a married woman, Bathsheba, pregnant, which ultimately resulted in David committing murder. A woman states, “I have a child,” a second woman responds with shock and dismay.

The new series “House of David” starts streaming on Amazon Prime on Feb. 27.

1 Samuel 16:11 “Then Samuel said to Jesse, ‘Are all your children here?’ And he said, ‘There is still the youngest, and he is looking after the sheep.’ And Samuel said to Jesse, ‘Send and make him come here: for we will not take our seats till he is here.’”

First Glimpse of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Live-Action Film

The first glimpse of the “How to Train Your Dragon” live-action film has been released. Fans of the popular animated films have something else to get excited about now. Check out the short clip and see what you think about the live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon.”

Hollywood is always looking for material and content that can be turned into films. Books have been and will always be a popular choice when filmmakers are looking for something to adapt for the big screen. Sequels and remakes, as you probably figured out by what populates your local theater, are also big in Hollywood.

However, as evidenced by one upcoming film, filmmakers are taking a different yet very familiar approach to material for movies. What else is there to do when you’ve made a sequel to this and to that or remade this particular film or movie? Well, what about turning animated films into real, live-action movies? That is precisely what has been done with “How to Train Your Dragon.”

In the video posted on YouTube, fans see the young man, Hiccup, who is destined or at least supposed to hunt dragons. He badly wants to do so but ultimately tells his father that he cannot kill dragons. But of course, instead of hunting them, he actually befriends one of them.

While the story will likely be familiar to anyone who has watched the original animated flicks, the live-action film’s photography is breathtaking. In the opening moments of the film’s trailer, viewers get wide, expansive and awe-inspiring views of the landscape: lush green valleys and crashing waves as they slam up against the rocks.

Like the animated films, the live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon” will surely be a movie the whole family can enjoy.

“How to Train Your Dragon” arrives in theaters on June 13, 2025.

Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

‘No Address’ Trailer Delivers Tear-Jerking Look at Movie about Homelessness and Hope

The trailer for the new movie "No Address" delivers a tear-jerking look at a story about homelessness and hope. Judging from the trailer, this is sure to be a movie that will bring you to tears. Watch the emotional and powerful trailer for the film, which is based on a true story.

All human beings have basic needs that must be met to survive. Of course, safety and shelter are included in that short list of the most basic of needs. Sadly, not everyone has a safe, warm place to rest their head at night. Homelessness is the reality for far too many people in the world.

Instead, many people live on the streets, moving from place to place as they are forced to make do with whatever they can find and scrounge up. “No Address” is a film that looks at homelessness and how it’s the sad reality for a group of individuals who must contend with the elements, violent criminals and an uncaring, coldhearted community that acts as if they don’t exist.

In the trailer's opening moments, a young woman arrives to find herself locked out and her belongings strewn about the front yard. With tears in her eyes, she pounds on the door as she begs and pleads to be let back in. Sadly, her pleas go unanswered, and she finds herself left without a home and place to lay her head.

“For many out on the streets, with no address, when the hope dies, it’s hard to be found,” a voiceover in the trailer says.

Eventually, the homeless young woman struggling to survive life on the streets connects with and bands together with a group of other people also without a home for various reasons. They form a community, a family. It’s a bleak and sad reality.

But from the trailer’s closing moments, in addition to a film about homelessness, this is also a story about hope. One character holds a Bible while someone else states they “believe in second chances.”

William Baldwin, Beverly D’Angelo, Ashanti and Ty Pennington star in “No Address.” The film arrives in theaters nationwide, on Feb. 28, 2025.

Matthew 25:40 “And the King shall answer and say to them, ‘Truly I say to you, inasmuch as you have done it to one of the least of these my brothers, you have done it to me.’”

 

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‘The Bad Guys 2’ First Look Unveils More Action, Comedy and Surprises

“The Bad Guys 2” first look unveils more action, comedy and surprises. The trailer for the sequel to the popular animated film has been released, giving everyone a peek at what’s in store for the latest movie. Watch the trailer for the upcoming animated film.

It’s often said, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” That seems to be the thinking many in Hollywood adhere to and follow very closely. Many films that make their way into theaters are superhero films, sequels or both. Even many of those released directly on popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu and Disney+ are superhero movies, sequels or both.

Movies require millions and millions of dollars to produce, and film studios hope to recoup and make money from their investments. Turning out movies that have worked well in the past is one of the best ways to lessen the uncertainty that comes with producing films. So, that’s likely a big reason why we’ve gotten a sequel to 2022’s “The Bad Guys.”

In the trailer posted on YouTube, the entire gang has returned for more fun and adventure in “The Bad Guys 2.” The sequel picks up five years after their last adventure. Everyone is now trying to walk on the straight and narrow path, but as the trailer hilariously makes clear, some don’t buy it.

As revealed about halfway through the clip, those suspicions are proven entirely correct. The gang is coaxed and prodded back into their old ways. They have one last job to pull off, but this one likely will not be easy. However, there’s sure to be a lot of laughs and fun along the way.

“The Bad Guys 2” features the voices of Sam Rockwell, Craig Robinson, and Awkwafina. The animated film is currently scheduled to be released in the summer and hit theaters on August 1, 2025.

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton Star in Heartwarming Trailer for ‘The Unbreakable Boy’

Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton star in the heartwarming trailer for the new film “The Unbreakable Boy.” This movie, featuring the stars of Chuck and Everybody Loves Raymond, promises to be an emotional, tear-jerking and uplifting one for the entire family. Check out the trailer for “The Unbreakable Boy,” but be sure to have a box of tissues nearby because you’ll likely need them.

Many people tend to grumble and complain when something doesn’t go their way. It could be the smallest, most insignificant thing, but if it doesn’t go the exact way we want, the whining will quickly follow. We react as if the world is ending, and this or that occurrence will negatively impact our lives forever.

Then, there are people who, no matter what life throws their way, always manage to look at the bright side. They don’t let much get in their way and persist and persevere despite their obstacles and hurdles. Austin LeRette is one of these kinds of people.

“The Unbreakable Boy” is a film based on the life of Austin LeRette, a young man with brittle bone disease and autism. As the trailer shows, no matter what Austin faces or who he encounters, he sees an opportunity to do good. He possesses a joyful, unbreakable spirit.

In addition to Austin’s ups and downs and the less-than-loving treatment he receives from others, the trailer also focuses on Scott LeRette, Austin’s father, played by Zachary in the film. Scott struggles despite his effort and immense love for Austin, believing he’s failing every day to provide the care his son needs.

As the trailer shows, Austin’s way of being and looking at the world positively impacts everyone who crosses his path, including his father.

“I wish I could enjoy anything as much as my son enjoys everything,” Zachary, as Scott, says in the film. “Because to Austin, every day can be the best day, every moment the best moment. You just have to be able to see it.”

According to IMDB, “The Unbreakable Boy” is rated PG for “strong thematic material, alcohol abuse, language and some violence.” The film opens in theaters on February 21.

Romans 12:2 “And let not your behavior be like that of this world, but be changed and made new in mind, so that by experience you may have knowledge of the good and pleasing and complete purpose of God.”

Emotional ‘Green and Gold’ Trailer Is an Inspiring Story of Dreams and Resilience

The emotional “Green and Gold” trailer tells an inspiring story about dreams and resilience. From one look at the trailer, this film promises to hit you directly in the heart and cause you to reach for the tissues. Check out the powerful and moving trailer that may even cause a tear or two to stream down your face.

Life is often unpredictable, with many unforeseen ups and downs. We all love being on the mountaintop, enjoying the best of what life has to offer. However, the lows and the deep, dark valleys are a completely different story. No one enjoys pain, hurt and heartache, but we’ll experience our fair share of them. It’s impossible to go through life unscathed.

“Green and Gold” is the story of one family going through one of those deep, dark valleys as they are on the verge of losing their fourth-generation family farm. The opening moments of the film’s trailer make it abundantly clear that the farm means everything to Grandpa Buck.

“For my Grandpa Buck, farming wasn’t a job or even a way of life; it was a sacred act,” Jenny, his granddaughter in the film, narrates. “For him, it wasn’t the frozen tundra; it was the Garden of Eden.”

Seconds later, Jenny admits that farming is not for her. She has her sights set on something else. She aspires to become a musician and plans to see how far her musical gifts and abilities will take her in life.

About halfway through the trailer, the banker looking to foreclose on Grandpa Buck’s property offers him an interesting wager: If the Green Bay Packers win the Super Bowl, Grandpa Buck gets to keep his farm interest-free for one year. However, if the team fails to win the Lombardi trophy, Grandpa Buck must give up his cherished family farm. The odds aren’t in Grandpa Buck’s favor, but it’s his only chance to keep the farm.

Jenny and Grandpa Buck are both going after longshots – him keeping his farm and her with her music career. However, sometimes long shots do pay off, but to make them happen, both will have to put it all on the line.

Hebrews 11:6 “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that comes to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”

Dr. David Jeremiah in ‘Why the Nativity?’ Answers Questions Surrounding Christ’s Birth

World-renowned theologian and pastor Dr. David Jeremiah answers some of the most pressing questions surrounding the birth of Jesus Christ in “Why the Nativity?” This is a perfect film for the Christmas season as it looks at the birth of the most world-changing gift the world has ever received: Jesus Christ. This is a free film intended for the entire family to enjoy together.

Christmas is a worthless, meaningless exercise without remembering and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Doing so would be like attempting to run a marathon while scarfing down a Big Mac or a pizza. It would be defeating the whole purpose.

Without God sending his Son, Jesus Christ, to Earth, we would have no hope or future. Eternal damnation and being lost for all eternity would be our destiny. But because of his immense and inexplicable love, mercy and grace for us, He made a way. A virgin gave birth to the one who would save man from their sin, born in a lowly manger surrounded by barnyard animals.

Many miracles occurred during the events leading up to and surrounding the birth of Jesus Christ. God’s hand can be seen in many places, from Mary to Joseph to the wise men and in how Mary and Joseph avoided being detected by the jealous and rage-filled King Herod.

However, some still have questions and possibly even concerns about the events surrounding Christ’s birth. In “Why the Nativity?” Dr. David Jeremiah attempts to answer some of them.

The film’s website describes “Why the Nativity?” as a “fascinating presentation of biblical history with stunning visual dramatics creating an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Christmas!”

Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

Candace Cameron Bure Charms in 'A Christmas Less Traveled'

Going out to the movies is such a treat, particularly during the holidays, but your best bet may be checking out Candace Cameron Bure’s charming new movie, ‘A Christmas Less Traveled,’ from the comfort of your own home. The streaming platform Great American Pure Flix brings viewers a new holiday story, sure to offer a little romance, a bit of mystery, and a lot of festive feels!

Beautiful and talented Candace Cameron Bure plays Desi, owner of “The Dine and Dash” diner. Desi is desperate for cash to cover a mountain of unpaid bills and is left with no choice but to sell her most prized and valuable asset—a mint condition, cherry red 1964 Ford F-100 given to her by her father. Before letting it go, she visits the vintage truck once more.

Inside the truck, Desi discovers a cassette tape left by her dad, who is now deceased. The recorded message sends her on a trek to places filled with her family’s most meaningful moments, and along for the ride is a handsome man named Greyson. 

Canadian actor Eric Johnson, perhaps best and most recently known for his role as a corrupt sheriff on ‘Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,’ plays Greyson—a character altogether different from the violent lawman. In this film, Johnson (as Greyson) has found himself in a car crisis with somewhere to be. In exchange for a nice fee, Desi agrees to get Greyson to his destination so that he can “close the most important deal” of his life.

The road trip will reveal more about both Desi and Greyson than they could have imagined, and we get to take the ride with them. It’s rich with holiday settings and gorgeous scenery, but ‘A Christmas Less Traveled’ is sure to evoke smiles, laughter, and holiday joy while teaching a few lessons about achieving dreams and cherishing family as well. ‘A Christmas Less Traveled’ is available to stream starting on November 14. 

“When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, ‘Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.’” Luke 2:15 

Ted Danson Stars as a Detective in Hilarious and Heartwarming New Series 'A Man on the Inside'

Ted Danson plays an undercover investigative detective in the hilarious and heartwarming new Netflix series A Man on the Inside. The official trailer shows fans the beloved actor in his latest role. A Man on the Inside promises to be a series with plenty of laughs and heart.

Most people have a lifelong goal of retirement. No matter how much someone loves their job and coworkers, not many want to work until their last breath. There is so much more to life—to do and see—than working. You’ll finally get to travel, visit the grandkids more often and get to that project around the house you’ve been putting off for years.

But what happens when retirement leaves you unfulfilled, causing you to look for ways to fill your time? That’s precisely what has happened to Charles (played by Ted Danson) in the new series A Man on the Inside.

According to the show’s trailer, Charles’ wife has recently passed, and he’s become stuck in a routine. He wants something to do, a new challenge. So, he naturally looks for a new opportunity, something that excites him. He turns to the want ads and becomes an investigative assistant.

Soon enough, Charles is sent into a retirement community searching for a priceless necklace that has gone missing. As the show’s title indicates, Charles becomes “a man on the inside.” But what he finds and learns is somewhat surprising.

He quickly becomes acquainted with the community’s many zany residents. Through a series of hilarious and sweet interactions, Charles learns that life doesn’t end after retirement and that everyone, regardless of age, is searching for meaning and purpose.

Near the end of the clip, Charles states that he may not be a good spy, but the job is still good for him because “it makes me feel useful.” 

Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”

for KING + COUNTRY Dazzles with ‘A Drummer Boy Christmas: Live’ Concert Film

One of the biggest names in Christian music, for KING + Country, dazzles with their “ A Drummer Boy Christmas: Live’ concert film. The film’s short trailer gives audiences a look at the awe-inspiring spectacle. This promises to be a film that all will enjoy, perfect for the Christmas season.

Christmas is a season to celebrate and recognize the birth of Jesus Christ. Born to a virgin in a lowly manger surrounded by barnyard animals, that child would eventually grow up and willingly sacrifice Himself on the cross for the sins of humanity. We now have hope and a future because of Him and what he did for you and me.

In addition to rightfully celebrating Christ’s birth, Christmas is full of traditions, often including watching Christmas-themed films. Popular titles include “Home Alone,” “A Christmas Story,” “Christmas Vacation” and “Die Hard” (and yes, it is a Christmas movie!). Now, it appears there is one more film that is soon likely to be watched by families and friends every year around the holiday season: “for KING + COUNTRY’s A Drummer Boy Christmas: Live.” The nearly two-minute trailer is a feast for the eyes.

Through storytelling and fantastic stage production, the film looks to tell the story of Christ’s birth. That world-changing and life-saving birth completely altered the course of human history. Nothing would ever be the same after that child’s birth. 

The concert film is described as “a sonic journey that blends the sights and sounds of the season with the musical mastery, heartwarming storytelling, and dazzling production the duo (Joel and Luke Smallbone) is renowned for.”

The movie is scheduled to play in theaters for five days in early December – the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

‘For The One' Film Brings Fans Along for an Inspiring Ride with Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake

The new documentary film “For the One” takes fans on an inspiring ride with Christian music artists Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake as they tour the country together.

Many people in the world today are in seemingly hopeless situations, hurting and searching for a solution and answer to their pain and sorrow. They are looking for hope, even the tiniest glimmer that will let them know that not all is lost. Sadly, that likely describes even some people we know personally.

Thankfully, there is an answer to all the pain and heartache: Jesus Christ. He offers love, mercy, healing and forgiveness for sins. So, how do you reach people and share this message with someone who badly needs it but has no interest in attending church? Music is one of the best ways to do this.

Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham, two of the biggest names in Christian music, hit the road together for their Summer Worship Nights tour. The new film chronicles the tour, taking fans on the road and behind the scenes as Brandon and Phil play their tunes for massive crowds across the country, ministering to and sharing the Gospel message with thousands.

In the opening moments of the film’s trailer, Brandon and Phil make their reasons for their cross-country tour clear. They aren’t motivated by money, fame or some other monetary goal; they hope to change hearts and lives and grow the kingdom of God.

“Lives have to change,” Phil says. “Hearts cannot help but change.”

“I wouldn’t be doing it if it was just entertainment,” Brandon says. “But the fact that we come out here and we sing these songs and people actually have an encounter with God.”

In the trailer, Brandon and Phil both mention that touring is rarely, if ever, glamourous. It typically means long, late nights and being away from their families for extended periods of time. 

However, the text at the end of the trailer points out that it’s all worth it if it’s for the One.

“For The One” will play in theaters October 27 through the 29th.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

Official 'Bonhoeffer' Movie Trailer Tells the Untold True Story of Standing Up to Evil

From Angel Studios, the same studio behind the powerful film 'Sound of Freedom,' the highly anticipated movie, 'Bonhoeffer,' tells the true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. As the regime of Adolf Hitler, Bonhoeffer went from being a pastor to playing the role of a spy and assassin in a quest to bring Germany back into the light. 'Bonhoeffer' hits theaters November 22, 2024.

Friendship and Kindness Shine In 'An Almost Christmas Story' Trailer

Get excited about a new upcoming Christmas cartoon. Friendship and kindness shine in “An Almost Christmas Story” trailer.

At the start of this trailer, the question is asked, “Have you ever wondered what makes a Christmas story a Christmas story?” We see an owl flying in the air, and the narrator talks about snow and trees. He shares that you cannot have a tree without a forest. As we follow the owl through the sky, we see the city lights off in the distance. The baby owl almost gets attacked by a predator bird. He falls to the tree below and is told by his father that he will be ok and to stay in the tree. Suddenly, we see the owl exit the tree that has now been transferred to the city and decorated for Christmas.

The sweet little owl is now stuck in the city and unable to find his way home. He ends up on the subway, and a little boy befriends him. We proceed to see clips of the boy and the bird adventuring in the busy city during the holiday season. We are left with questions about where the boy’s parents are and how he got on the streets of the city alone. We see an unlikely friendship develop in the midst of trials. It inspires us and leads us to want to see more. The movie is a short film by award-winning creators. As we watch this trailer, may it remind us to look for the least of these this holiday season.

Jesus modeled this perfectly, and we can remember that He came to us. We were lost and alone, and He rescued us. We can rejoice in Him every day.

“And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.”  Matthew 25:40

Danica McKellar Charms in New Film ‘Swing into Romance’

Actress and Christian Danica Mckellar stars and charms in the new Pure Flix film “Swing into Romance.”

Life rarely, if ever, goes according to our plan. Things happen that we never saw coming or could have anticipated, throwing the proverbial wrench into the system. This will inevitably lead to headaches and the occasional moaning and groaning on our part because that was not how things were supposed to go.

But we must adapt, change and chart a new course when the unexpected happens. Again, we will likely question why this happened. We might even ask why God allowed such and such to take place. But when we do that, we’re doing nothing more than wasting time, right? We remain in the same place and still must do something about it.

In the trailer for “Swing into Romance,” a new film starring Danica McKellar, she returns to her hometown to learn that her parents are in danger of losing their store. Of course, this is a distressing and unexpected situation for everyone involved. So, now the question becomes, what will Christine (Danica’s character) do to help?

Well, there is an upcoming dancing competition in their town, and the prize money for the winning couple would go a long way in helping solve her parents’ financial dilemma. However, as the trailer shows, this would mean that Christine, who “hasn’t danced in years,” would have to hit the dance floor again. It would also mean facing someone from her past. But if she can find the courage and move past her fears, she might be able to connect with someone who could be a big part of her future.

“Swing into Romance” looks like a lovely little romantic comedy about embracing whatever obstacles and challenges life may throw our way. The film is currently streaming on Pure Flix.

James 1:2-3 “Let it be all joy to you, my brothers, when you undergo tests of every sort; because you have the knowledge that the testing of your faith gives you the power of going on in hope.”

Powerful ‘The Last Rifleman’ Trailer Tugs at Your Heartstrings

The powerful and emotional trailer for the new film “The Last Rifleman” tugs at your heartstrings.

Those in the military, both past and present, deserve our gratitude and respect. Those men and women selflessly put their lives on the line for us and the freedoms we often take for granted. Because of them and their sacrifice, we can live as we choose.

While all veterans should be applauded and respected for their service, only one generation is called the Greatest Generation for their service and sacrifice. WWII veterans are a special group of individuals who fought against fascism and helped defeat Nazi Germany.

“The Last Rifleman,” based on a true story, stars Pierce Brosnan as an Irish WWII veteran in his early 90s. The 75th anniversary of D-Day is quickly approaching, and Artie Crawford, played by Pierce, badly wants to get to France in time for that particular day.

Artie wants nothing more than to reunite with the men he fought with and to confront the “ghosts of his past.” However, given his advanced age, going to France does not appear to be in the cards for Artie. Everywhere he turns, he is told no, that it is impossible.

However, as the movie's trailer shows, Artie does not take no for an answer. He sneaks out of his care facility and begins his trek, hoping to reach the beaches of Normandy in time for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

The story of Artie’s journey will surely be a film that causes you to shed more than a few tears. It’s also likely to be a movie that uplifts, inspires and makes you even further appreciate veterans' sacrifices, which they often make to their detriment.

“The Last Rifleman,” which will open in theaters on Nov. 8, is rated PG-13 for war violence and some strong language.

Hebrews 13:16 “But go on doing good and giving to others, because God is well pleased with such offerings.”

Emotional ‘Out of My Mind’ Trailer Will Leave You Reaching for Tissues

The emotional new trailer for the film “Out of My Mind” will have you reaching for the tissues.

Sadly, life is often not very fair. Most people would say that life is rarely, if ever, a just experience. That small share of people who would disagree and say otherwise are either severely mistaken or insane, but likely it’s probably a little bit of both.

No one’s life is 100% the same. We are all given a certain set of cards, or circumstances, to play. Everyone has problems in life, but we all know people who seem to be given more than their fair share. Also, some people are, sadly, born with or later develop mental or physical disabilities that make life a struggle.

The upcoming Disney+ film Out of My Mind, based on the best-selling novel of the same name, is about a young woman, Melody Brooks, who was born with cerebral palsy. Because of her condition, Melody uses a wheelchair and is unable to speak.

However, despite her condition, Melody is a bright young woman who “loves to learn.” In the short trailer, Melody’s parents learn of a new program that is working to integrate children with disabilities into the regular classrooms with the other students.

The panic and worried looks on Melody’s parents' faces suggest they are hesitant. They are unsure if this is the right move for their daughter. Of course, one of their worries has to be how the other students will respond to and treat Melody.

As expected, the students do not initially respond with kindness and love to Melody. One girl in the class calls attention to Melody, saying, “She’s from the special room.”

But despite this initial hurt and pain, the clip shows that Melody doesn’t let that keep her down. She perseveres and even manages to qualify for her school’s quiz team.

Be sure to have tissues nearby because this film will surely send tears streaming down your face. “Out of My Mind” will premiere on Disney+ on Nov. 22.

Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”

Hilarious and Heartwarming New Trailer for 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'

A second hilarious and heartwarming trailer for the upcoming film 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever' has been released.

Christmas is a special time of year for many people for various reasons. Of course, the most obvious is that it's when we recognize and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ—the entire reason for the season. Christmas is meaningless if Christ's birth is not the main reason for all the presents, dinners, get-togethers and parties.

However, Christmas also includes many other annual traditions and festivities that mean a lot to people. For the townspeople in the second trailer of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," the yearly play retelling of Christ's birth is one of those dearly beloved and cherished traditions. Early in the trailer, one woman says, "The pageant is sacred."

The town's precious Christmas pageant is about to receive its biggest stress test ever. The Herdmans, six of the worst, most ill-behaved children you'll ever encounter, have decided they want to be in this year's Christmas pageant. One character even describes those children as "absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world."

Grace, who has recently volunteered to direct this year's annual pageant, has her work cut out for her. She is almost sure to regret making that move. The town is counting on her to come through with an excellent pageant, even though she must somehow work with and incorporate the Herdman children.

Grace's attempt at directing the town's cherished Christmas pageant will most likely be a disaster of epic proportions. But despite all the struggles and hiccups that Grace is likely to encounter, near the end of the trailer, she perfectly sums up the entire reason Jesus Christ came to Earth.

"Jesus was born for the Herdmans as much as he was for us," she says. "We'd be missing the whole point now if we turned them away."

"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" looks like a film for the entire family, filled with laughs and scenes sure to get tears streaming down your face.

The film is rated PG and opens in theaters on Nov. 8.

Sonic Races Back into Action in 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3' Official Trailer

The legendary video game character Sonic races back into action in the "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" official trailer.

Over the years, many fictional characters have been created that have become beloved and even revered by the masses. They are figures that will forever live on in the imaginations of future generations. Scooby Doo, Kermit the Frog, Darth Vader, Fred Flintstone, Charlie Brown and Willy Wonka are just a few of those particular characters.

However, as beloved and iconic as those creations mentioned above are, some might argue that there is an even more special, more revered class of character. How could anyone top perhaps the most widely known and reviled villain of all time (Darth Vader)? Well, what about those who are known simply by one name? People immediately understand who you're referencing by saying Homer, Mickey or Gandalf. While these characters may have multiple names, one is all that is usually needed.

Sonic, the lightning-fast video game hedgehog, is another character so well-known that one name is all that is needed to identify the SEGA creation. He has even spawned two very popular films, and, as a clip posted on YouTube shows, there is now a third.

The beloved character returns in the official trailer for “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” The film pits Sonic and his buddies, Tails and Knuckles, against a powerful new villain, Shadow. It appears that Sonic and his two buddies might have met their match.

But instead of saving it for the movie-going experience, the trailer gives it away, showing that the trio reaches out to and teams up with an unlikely character. They join forces with the evil Dr. Robotnik, hoping he can assist in their fight against this latest villain.

"Sonic the Hedgehog 3" hits theaters on Dec. 20 and features Jim Carrey in his return as Dr. Robotnik and the voice of Keanu Reeves.

Psalm 101:3 "I will not put any evil thing before my eyes; I am against all turning to one aide; I will not have it near me."

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