An animated short film co-produced by BYU animation professor Kelly Loosli was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Animated Short category. The Academy Awards will air live on Sunday, March 10, on ABC.
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Sound of Freedom: A Movie, A Mirror
What does the Sound of Freedom Controversy reveal? It showcases a profound cultural discord, fueled by the media and cognitive biases, overshadowing our shared objectives.
Now that You’ve Had Your Barbenheimer Weekend, “Go West”
When the original cast of Studio C left after nine seasons to form their own production company—JK! Studios, a feature film was both a dream and an inevitably for the group. That feature film, Go West, hit theaters in Utah last week. It is a goofy comedy about trekking across the American west, just in time for Pioneer Day.
Strengthening Faith Through Film: Q&A with Writer and Director of the film ‘His Name Is Green Flake’
This month I have enjoyed going through the Pioneer Heritage collection on Living Scriptures Streaming and was excited to learn that the movie "His Name Is Green Flake", written and directed by Mauli Bonner, was recently added to the platform and part of the collection. I had the wonderful opportunity to ask a few questions to the writer, director, and my dear friend, Mauli Bonner regarding the film. Here's what he had to say.
‘Sound of Freedom’ Rings: Jim Caviezel’s Sex Trafficking Thriller Punches Out Indiana Jones at July 4 Box Office
Angel Studios’ “Sound of Freedom,” an action thriller exposing the child sex slave trade featuring “Passion of the Christ” actor Jim Caviezel, sold more tickets heading into its opening day July 4 than the blockbuster wannabe “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”
“Sound of Freedom”: See the Movie and Join the Movement this 4th of July
From the very first frames of Sound of Freedom, a new film from Angel Studios that portrays a chapter of Tim Ballard’s life, I was both haunted and compelled by the subject matter and the style in which the story was told. With a directorial hand that was deft and deliberate and careful never to show too much, the viewer is drawn into a world where the stakes could not be higher because the victims could not be more vulnerable.
Family Movie Night Made Simple with Living Scriptures Commitment to Values-Based Family Content
Living Scriptures recognizes the importance of family-friendly content and continues to expand their offerings. They have added new shows and movies that appeal to various age groups and interests, as well as bringing back some of the classics in Latter-day Saint cinema.