Do Violent Movies Create Violent People?By Ben Kayser, Contributing Writer The mass media creates the culture that shapes hearts and minds. A typical American child...
Americanas Comic-Conus: Day One at Comic-Con 2012 By Dr. Tom Snyder, Editor San Diego, California – The annual Comic-Con convention at the San Diego Convention Center...
Disney in North Korea?By Kathryn Sommers Actors garbed in Disney character suits performed for new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday. ...
Shine OnDr. Baehr Speaks to Hundreds of Aspiring Actors and Models Movieguide® Publisher Ted Baehr spoke to hundreds of Actors, Models...
Robo-Christ?By Jerry Newcombe Here we go again. Another blasphemous anti-Christian movie is in the works. Moviemaker Paul Verhoeven appears to...
Epic New Bible Miniseries Being Filmed; Faith and Love Is the Main Message, Producer SaysBy Ben Kayser, Contributing Writer At Variety’s Family Entertainment and Faith-Based Summit recently, Emmy Award winning Producer Mark Burnett of...
New NOAH Movie: Will It Honor the Biblical Account?By Ben Kayser, Contributing Writer Director Darren Aronofsky is known for his dark controversial dramas. THE FOUNTAIN, THE WRESTLER, REQUIEM...
July Top MoviesSummer is in full swing and Hollywood is rolling out their popcorn fare. Be sure to check back for the...
Why Political Subtext in Children’s Movies Doesn’t WorkBy Amy Swanson One of the most annoying things to deal with in a movie theater is a fidgety child....
HAVE FAITH…HOLLYWOOD IS TRYINGBy Catherine Clinch Recently, VARIETY presented the first The Family Entertainment & Faith-Based Summit in association with Rogers & Cowan,...
TV Icon Andy Griffith DiesAmerica’s favorite TV sheriff Andy Griffith passed away July 3, 2012 at the age of 86. Andy, best known for...
Anti-Porn Boycott of Groupon SucceedsThe major online coupon distributor, Groupon, has stopped promoting pornography after a successful membership boycott. As Groupon began to promote...
Bin Laden Movie Generates ControversyBy Kathryn Sommers and Tom Snyder Critics and reporters have been questioning Sony Picture Entertainment’s new movie about the hunt...
Major Milestone: Movieguide® Founder Ted Baehr Speaks at Major Hollywood Conference Organized by Variety on Family-Friendly and Faith-Based MoviesBy Tom Snyder, Editor Hollywood, Calif. – Movieguide® Founder and Publisher Dr. Ted Baehr spoke Thursday about family and faith-based movies...
The Hunger Games: Starving for Real MeaningBy Rob Wiese, Contributing Writer The original HUNGER GAMES story was written by Suzanne Collins. It was a “young adult”...
BRAVE Attacks Marriage Hastening Demographic WinterThe movie BRAVE tells the story of a young princess in Scotland who will do anything not to get married,...
Redeeming Hollywood One Script at a TimeFaith-Based Screenwriting Competition Sees More Winners Go into Production By Tom Snyder, Editor More Hollywood producers and studios are flocking...
Founders AwardBiola University Hands Media Expert Ted Baehr Its Media Founders Award Hollywood, Calif. – The Media Task Force at Biola University...
Stand Up for God!By Dr. Ted Baehr, Publisher Editor’s Note: On June 8, people in more than 160 cities held rallies for religious...
True Media Wisdom Starts with Jesus Christ and Biblical TruthBy Dr. Ted Baehr, Publisher, and Dr. Tom Snyder, Editor Since MOVIEGUIDE® was founded in 1985, we have been teaching...
THE SOUND OF MUSIC-ALS Top Movie MusicalsMorally challenged ROCK OF AGES hits the theaters this week and we thought that we’d create a list of top...
Europe Now Frowns Upon MarriageBy Evy Baehr, Associate Editor The mass media in Europe has virtually destroyed the concept of holy matrimony, or marriage,...
Ted Baehr Gets Rave Reviews Delivering the Distinguished Lecture at Pepperdine UniversityDr. Ted Baehr, founder and publisher of Movieguide®, was selected as the prestigious Distinguished Lecturer at the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture...
No Place for Gay HatredBy David Outten We at Movieguide® have taken a strong stand against Christians being demeaned by programs like GCB, but...