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The Shift’ Upcoming Movie From The Studio That Brought Us ‘Sound Of Freedom’

Angel Studios, the production company behind “The Sound of Freedom” and “The Chosen” is giving viewers a look at their latest upcoming film, “The Shift.”

Filmmaking is an art form that has the ability to reach millions of people. Yes, movies are a form of entertainment, allowing individuals a bit of escapism for two hours or so. However, films can also highlight stories and events and even force people to consider and look at things from a different perspective. 

The trailer for the science fiction flick “The Shift” begins with a man and a woman sitting together at a bar. The woman then leans over and starts a conversation with the man. She goes over a series of scenarios, predicting how things are likely to play out between them if they begin a romantic relationship.

Everything sounds terrific to the man she approaches. He’s 100 percent supportive of all she mentions, giving a smile and head nod in approval. But then, completely out of the blue, she switches things up on the man, who is now interested in her.

“Now, there’s the bad thing that happens,” she says.

“Wait, wait. Hold on. What bad thing?” he asks.

The trailer then cuts to the man sitting in a vehicle as he answers a phone call from “Molly My Love.” A truck slams into his car on the driver’s side, sending glass flying everywhere.

When the man comes to, he encounters a mysterious individual, “The Benefactor.” 

The man in the crash is then informed that the car accident never happened. The people he loves did not go anywhere, but instead, he is the one who left. 

“There are countless other realities,” The Benefactor states. 

The rest of the trailer is a look at an utterly broken and destroyed world where crime, violence and chaos appear to reign. 

The film, which hits theaters in December, stars Neal McDonough and Sean Astin.

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.”

The Domino Revival | October 24

The Domino Revival takes moviegoers on an extraordinary journey with Mike Signorelli and a group of revivalists during a pivotal period in our nation's history. As society's fascination with the supernatural intensifies, this film unveils the awe-inspiring power of Jesus Christ. Through compelling Gospel preaching, documented miracles, triumph over despair, and liberation from demons, The Domino Revival captures the essence of spiritual hunger and delivers a profound cinematic experience.

‘Heart of Invictus’ Series Follows Service Members With Life-Changing Injuries As They Compete

A new documentary series on Netflix, “Heart of Invictus,” focuses on the journey of service members who have experienced devastating, life-changing injuries as they compete against one another in the Invictus Games.

In the United States and in countries around the world, men and women serve their country’s armed forces with distinction and honor. However, often those many conflicts leave men and women with serious and life-altering injuries. Not only physical injuries, but those service members can sustain serious psychological and emotional scars. 

A trailer posted on YouTube gives viewers a look at several badly injured service members in the Netflix series “Heart of Invictus.” 

According to the video’s description, the series will “follow a group of competitors” who are “from around the globe” and “service members who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses” as they make their way to the Invictus Games.

Prince Harry, also a series executive producer, appears throughout the trailer. He explains that the Invictus Games is about much more than competition and winning races or games.

“The games doesn’t focus on what causes the injury, but really about the recovery and how to be a part of a community again,” Prince Harry says.

Also, throughout the trailer, several of the competitors mention the pain and anguish they experienced following their injuries received during combat.

“When I was a soldier, that meant the world to me,” one man says. “Once I was wounded, how do you define yourself then?”

The clip ends with Prince Harry on stage telling those competing in the games that they have already achieved their goals, despite what they may think or believe.

“You are people of substance, of resilience, of strength,” Prince Harry says. “You have the heart of Invictus.”

Joshua 1:9 “Have I not given you your orders? Take heart and be strong; have no fear and do not be troubled; for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

'A Million Miles Away' One Man Dreams Of Reaching The Stars In New Film

A new film is coming out on Amazon Prime Video called ‘A Million Miles Away’ that tells the true story of one man doing what it takes to make his dream of reaching the stars come true.

The movie tells the true story of José Hernández, the first migrant farmworker to travel to space. He is played by Michael Peña, and the film is directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella. The movie also stars Rosa Salazar, Sarayu Blue, Veronica Falcon, Julio Cesar Cadillo, and Garret Dillahunt.

“So, what’s your big goal? Dream?” ask José’s wife when they first started dating. “I want to be an astronaut.” She giggles in his face until she realizes that he is being serious. “I’ve wanted this for almost thirty years. Every decision I’ve made, I’ve made with the space program in mind,” José says in the trailer.

This is an amazing story of perseverance, community, and sacrifice in order to make a dream come true.

“Over the last ten years, I’ve applied to the space program twelve times, and I’ve been on the verge of giving up after each and every rejection,” José says in the movie trailer while he is turning in his application at NASA. “But you know what, sir? Here I am. So you can turn me down again, but rest assured I’ll be standing here again in a year.”

This decades-long journey takes NASA flight engineer José Hernández from a rural village in Michoacán, Mexico, to the fields of the San Joaquin Valley, to more than 200 miles above the Earth in the International Space Station. And his hard-working and dedicated family are there to support him every step of the way.

This amazing story of dedication of the first migrant farm worker who went to space by becoming an astronaut will leave you inspired. Make sure to catch the film when it is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video on September 15!

Still Playin' Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones

Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones is an All-Star Tribute Concert featuring Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Jelly Roll, Tanya Tucker, Wynonna, Sam Moore, Travis Tritt, Jamey Johnson, Lorrie Morgan, Trace Adkins, Justin Moore, Joe Nichols, and more honoring one of the most influential, storied and beloved country music stars in history, recorded live at the sold-out show that marked the 10th Anniversary of Jones’ passing on April 25, 2023. George achieved 79 Top 10 and 10 #1 hits, including “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” which is widely recognized as the greatest country song of all time.

'Wonka' Film Based On Roald Dahl's Famous Book Hits Theaters This Winter

You have to check out this whimsical movie trailer for the new ‘Wonka’ film based on Roald Dahl’s famous book. The film hits theaters this winter, and it looks like it will be a wonderful movie to go see with the family!

“I’ve spent the past seven years traveling the world, perfecting my craft,” Willy Wonka, played by Timothée Chalamet, says at the beginning of the trailer. “You see, I’m something of a magician, inventor, and chocolate maker. So quiet up and listen down. Nope. Scratch that, reverse it.”

This movie tells the story of the extraordinary character at the center of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl’s most iconic children’s book and one of the best-selling children’s books of all time. The movie ‘Wonka’ will share the backstory of Willy Wonka and how he became the beloved character that we know today.

The movie is directed by Paul King, who made the Paddington films, and it was produced by David Heyman, who worked on the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. With this inventive big screen spectacle, audiences will be able to meet a young Willy Wonka and see how anything is possible if you keep working towards your dream.

“This makes me feel like I've been brought back to my childhood,” one person comments on YouTube after watching the movie trailer. “Can't wait to watch this!”

“Okay, good to know this is a film that knows it is goofy and silly, but in a way that feels sincere and full of effort and fun. Not to mention the cast looks incredible, and the director has never actually made a bad film, so I got a good feeling about this one,” another person writes online.

‘Wonka’ is set to open in theaters and in IMAX internationally beginning in December 2023. Make sure you catch it with your family when it comes out!

What Rhymes with Reason | Oct 10

Tragedy ignites a group of teens to find a legendary landmark hidden in the wilderness. Together, they navigate the adventure while confronting the darkness within themselves. Channeling teen classics like The Goonies and The Breakfast Club, the story wrestles with depression, anxiety, doubt, and identity. What Rhymes with Reason sparks a fun and emotional tale of hope for teens and families of the social media age, reminding everyone that no one has to struggle alone.

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‘The Blind’ True Story Of The Robertson Family Official Movie Trailer

The official trailer gives a look at the new, upcoming film “The Blind,” which is a movie about Phil Robertson’s early life, his marriage, his troubles with alcohol and ultimately, his turning to the Lord. 

Everyone has a past, often littered with hurtful words, actions and other things we wish we could easily forget. As most people know, it’s not usually that simple. Relationships can be strained and broken, with no chance of repair due to things said or done in the past. However, thankfully there is One who forgives, extending grace and mercy to sinners. 

“The Blind,” set to hit theaters on September 28, is about beloved “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson. The film, though, goes beyond the popular A&E reality TV series. It is about Phil’s life before the show and fame and fortune.

The film’s official trailer begins with Phil, a young man in a football uniform, approaching his eventual wife, “Miss Kay Carroway.” In a quick sequence of images, the trailer shows the two going out on a date, falling in love and with Phil placing a ring on Kay’s finger. But things quickly take a dark turn.

Phil is shown with a can in his hand, tumbling to the ground in a drunken state. Kay laments to a man in uniform about how bad things have gotten in her marriage.

“He becomes the devil, Si,” she says. 

Things only get worse from that point and continue along a downward spiral. Phil, while screaming, slams, smashes and breaks items in his house. Eventually, as the trailer shows Phil’s life going from bad to worse, he orders his wife to “get out.”

But thankfully, that’s not where the story or the film’s official trailer ends. 

The film’s official website describes “The Blind” as a movie that “shares never-before-revealed moments in Phil’s life as he seeks to conquer the shame of his past, ultimately finding redemption in an unlikely place.”

Galatians 2:20 “I have been crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I that live, but Christ living in me: and that which I now live in the flesh I live in faith, the faith, which is in the Son of God, who love me, and gave himself up for me.”

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‘Pardoned By Grace’ Inspirational Film On Faith And Forgiveness

The new film “Pardoned by Grace” is based on the true story of one man, a former convict, who turned his life over to Christ and became a pastor.

Everyone has a past, likely sprinkled with things they’d like to be able to forget. For some, more than others, the past can truly haunt them, especially if their past actions land them in prison. 

That was certainly the case with Scott Highberger, the central figure in the film “Pardoned by Grace.” The trailer for the new film, recently posted on YouTube, shows Scott landing in prison for several offenses. But as he’s doing his time, paying back his debt to society, something happens and changes inside of the convicted criminal.

The film opens with Scott, played by Joey Lawrence, wearing an orange jumpsuit, sitting in a jail cell looking down at a Bible as another man points to portions of Scripture.

Scott, during a voiceover in the film’s trailer, admits that he was the worst of the worst.

“I used to be an alcoholic, addict, felon,” Scott says. 

But another man, who appears to be a friend or possibly a mentor to Scott, brushes aside Scott’s troubled past.

“I know, so what?” the man responds.

Several scenes in the film display Scott's frequent run-ins with law enforcement. But as he’s sitting in prison, he receives some terrific words of wisdom.

“So you choose to exercise sin,” one person in the film states. “It gets bigger and bigger until it consumes you. So, you exercise your faith, guess what? It gets stronger.” 

By the end of the trailer, Scott is standing before his fellow prisoners preaching the Word of God. 

The faith-based film about how God used a former convict to start a ministry aimed at those behind bars is currently streaming on PureFlix. 

Romans 6:14 “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under the law, but under grace.”

‘Divine Influencer’ Entitled Social Media Star Learns True Joy In Pure Flix Film

One woman, who has amassed quite the following on social media, learns about joy and what it means to actually be an influencer and a leader in the latest film from Pure Flix.

Social media is not going anywhere. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and sites like them are here to stay. Those popular websites and apps do have an impact on society today. 

Some have even turned posting photos, memes and statuses on those sites into full-time jobs. Given their large follower and friend count, those people are often called “influencers.” 

In “Divine Influencer,” a new upcoming film from Pure Flix, one young woman who considers herself an “influencer” learns the hard way that Twitter, Instagram and TikTok aren’t real life. As the first look at the film, posted on YouTube shows, the film’s main character, Olivia, has to find a real job. Her parents are no longer going to support her financially. 

She will now have to try to find and influence a boss to give her a job and a paycheck. Lara Silva, who plays Olivia, says her character has been given an opportunity to learn and grow beyond her phone or computer screen.

“When she loses everything, she quickly realizes what is actually important in life,” Lara says. 

Social media, while it can be fun and exciting, often distracts and pits people against one another, battling over likes, retweets and followers. 

Lara later sums up the film's message in the short clip. 

“The message is to bring people to know Jesus and know that they are enough without feeling they need to be influenced by someone else,” Lara said. 

According to the video’s description, “Divine Influencer,” a Pure Flix original film, is scheduled to debut sometime in August 2023.

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.”

'God's Country Song' Singing Cowboy Discovers The Father's Love in New Movie

Saddle up and get ready for the next adventurous God-honoring film, ‘God’s Country Song’ when a singing cowboy discovers the Father’s love in this new movie. ‘God’s Country Song’ is coming to Pure Flix and it’s a storyline we can all relate to. 

A young man by the name of Noah Bryan (Juston Gaston) has dreams of being a famous country singer when his hopes are dashed by his own poor choices. Not only does he fall from stardom because of fighting and drinking, he thinks his life is over when he discovers he is a father to six-year-old JJ whose mother passed away. 

With his dreams seemingly as broken as the relationship he has with his own father, Noah discovers grace and what it means to be loved by his earthly father and heavenly father. Juston spoke about what his character Noah was going through. He said, “It’s easy to get caught up in earthly, worldly things. [Noah is] so caught up in, quote-unquote, ‘make it’ that he’s forgotten where he came from and his moral compass a bit. Which is very easy to do, I feel, when you’re not grounded in [a] community,” He added, “He’s having trouble getting right with God because he and his father are having an issue. That’s hindering his openness to God.”

The film is set to be released on Pure Flix on June 16th. It has all the lessons of faith, family, and love. It’s a film that reminds us we cannot outrun the grace and love of our heavenly father. Watch the trailer below and share it with your friends. 

‘The Hill’ Dennis Quaid Stars In True Story of Inspiring Baseball Star

Dennis Quaid stars in the inspiring and moving film “The Hill,” about one man’s improbable journey to professional baseball.

Many children grow up envisioning hitting the last-second shot to win the big game or slamming a home run in the bottom of the ninth. Being a professional athlete, competing against the best of the best is something most of the population would love to do. However, only a privileged few ever reach that level of competition.

“The Hill,” a new film is about one man, Rickey Hill, who despite his obvious physical challenges, persisted and persevered to achieve his dream of playing Major League Baseball.

From a very early age, it was clear that Rickey had a very apparent love and talent for baseball. However, in the opening seconds of the trailer for the new and upcoming film, Rickey has a pronounced disability, which will make playing the game challenging. He has braces on both legs. But that doesn’t stop him from hitting the baseball miles. 

In the film, Dennis plays Rickey’s father, James Hill, who tries to save his son from hurt and embarrassment. James tries to talk sense into his young and overly ambitious son.

“You can’t play baseball,” James tells Rickey. “You’re going to get ridiculed and you’re going to wind up with an injury that you’ll never get over. God’s going to give you a higher calling.”

Despite all the negativity and the naysayers, Rickey continues playing the game he loves, excelling in ways no one thought possible. However, Rickey’s condition remains at the forefront of his and his family’s mind. Rickey learns that the bones in his legs are “rapidly depleting.” 

A scene near the end of the trailer shows Rickey sitting in a church pew, with tears in his eyes, asking the Lord for protection and guidance.

“I cannot do this alone,” Rickey says.

The film is written by the same person who penned “Hoosiers” and “Rudy.” “The Hill” is rated PG for “thematic content, language, and smoking throughout.”

James 1:12 “There is a blessing on the man who undergoes testing; because, if he has God’s approval, he will be given the crown of life, which the Lord has said he will give to those who have love for him.”

‘The Blind’ Based On True Story Of Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson Finding God

An upcoming film shines a light on the early life, the downfall and ultimately, the redemption of a beloved television star. 

“Duck Dynasty” was a popular reality television program that aired on A&E for several years. The show followed the antics of Phil, Willie, Si, Jase and Jep Robertson and their wildly successful duck-hunting business. Viewers instantly fell in love with the Robertson family. The gang from Louisiana, with trademark scraggly beards, has a decidedly unconventional way of doing nearly everything. 

A trailer for a new, upcoming film posted on YouTube takes a closer look at the early life and struggle of one of those beloved members of the Robertson clan: Phil Robertson. The trailer for “The Blind” begins with Phil and Kay exchanging vows near a swamp. 

The video then quickly cuts to Phil being told that “he can do just about anything you put your mind to, Phil Robertson.” A few moments later, we see what else, but several men in the great outdoors, wearing camo and using duck calls. But things are not as good as they might appear at first glance.

Viewers learn that Phil has developed a drinking problem. He’s seen falling to the ground with a can in his hand. In the next scene, a woman states that because of his issue with alcohol, “he becomes the devil, Si.” Phil’s drinking threatens to destroy his family, with him ordering his wife to “get out.”

The trailer shows Phil, whose life spirals out of control, being told that “you got to die and then you got to be born again.” 

“The Blind,” according to the video’s description, looks at “Phil’s life as he seeks to conquer the shame of his past, ultimately finding redemption in an unlikely place.”

The film opens in theaters on September 28.

Ephesians 1:7 “In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace.”

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Hilary Swank Stars In 'Ordinary Angels' Film On Everyday Miracles And Faith

Based on a remarkable true story, Hillary Swank stars in ‘Ordinary Angels,’ a film about everyday miracles and faith. Ordinary Angels center on Sharon Steves (Hilary Swank), a struggling hairdresser living in a small town in Kentucky. 

Sharon was trying to get back on her feet and find a purpose after battling addiction. When Sharon meets Ed Schmitt (Alan Ritchson), a hardworking widowed father struggling to make ends meet for his two daughters, she believes was meant to help them. When she discovers Ed’s plight, she is resolved to help them in any way she can.

The plot of this inspiring film is based on the true events of the 1994 North America Cold Wave. Sharon rally’s an entire community to help Ed save the life of his critically ill daughter Michelle in need of a liver transplant. Racing against the clock, Sharon brings the entire community together to help get three-year-old Michelle to Omaha for a life-saving liver transplant during one of the biggest snow storms in history. 

This movie highlights the best of humanity and how we can be the hands and feet of Jesus while deepening our own faith and inspiring others. The story showcases the best of humanity and highlights the power of people coming together to make a to make difference for one man’s family. 

It’s films like this that help renew our faith in each other and humanity. Compassion is a powerful expression of God’s love. As Christians, we are called to care for one another and our communities. It’s incredible that one ordinary woman’s compassion, faith, and determination created a ripple effect in her community and saved the life of a little girl. 

This heartwarming and inspiring film directed by Jon Gunn is set to be released in October. Check out the trailer below. You don’t want to miss it. 

“Carry each other’s burdens and so you will fulfill the law of Christ." Galatians 6:2

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