"The greatest lesson I’ve learned through it all is not to worry but to lean on and trust GOD in every situation," Sanders shared in a post on X. "Even when I don’t know what to do, I’ve learned that GOD will always guide me.
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.”
While Spotify has had a kid’s app for years, it has now introduced better parental controls on the primary app, allowing parents to manage their kids accounts directly through their family plan settings.
LEARNING YOU tells the story of an architect going on a Christmas road trip with his autistic son, with “their journey of struggle and hope [inspiring] a billionaire developer who has an autistic son of his own,” per the movie’s website.
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.”
A new study into the effects of AI music on listeners found multiple biometric responses to AI-generated music were significantly different than in response to human created songs.
Anjelah Johnson may be known as a clean comedian who is also a Christian, but there was a time before she became famous where a comedy career didn’t look hopeful.
"Everyone goes, 'Well, why can’t you do it like your brother? Why can’t you always put your husband in?' And I go, because it was literally one movie, and it was a special way in which they did that — you can’t do that for every movie," Bure said.