“A lot of words and tears are said and shed, so when you get to the actual day of the ceremony… of course I cried, but I feel like I got, like, the really ugly tears out before the wedding.”
McKellar shared that Christmas movies, while not “truly dramatic” show characters struggling with real-life issues and “trying to make good choices along the way.”
Director Justin Lin discussed the heart behind his latest movie LAST DAYS and explained why he hopes audiences will watch the movie even if they have a differing point of view.
“Here’s what I wanna do — I want to get a big, inflatable Jesus and shine lights on it,” Smallwood said. “Wouldn’t that be cool?...instead of something scary. But I guess that would be scary to all the other [decorations] on the street, wouldn’t it?”
The speech sees Bean’s character, Boromir, saying the fan-favorite line, “One does not simply walk into Mordor,” and, according to the actor, was all on a “cheat sheet.”
"Do we really love our neighbors? Do we know our neighbors who live to the right and left of us? Like, do we actually know them? Do they know us? Do they know we're Christian?"
"God and Jesus work through people and with their acts, and it doesn't have to be a great, profound experience or epiphany to make it happen…I can see it anywhere I've ever been helpful to anyone in any capacity would be the spirit… working through me.”
At an intimate White House gathering on Oct. 14, what would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday, the President spoke about the Turning Point USA founder's incredible life and contributions.