Posted: June, 2008
God and HollywoodPodcast: Live At Hales Segment 1 of 1
In a recent PBS special titled “God and Hollywood” (and filmed in part at The Kindlings Muse), Reporter Kim Lawton opened with these words. “In 2004, Mel Gibson’s controversial movie “The Passion of the Christ” took in more than half a billion dollars. Film studios began looking for the next big hit to rake in what became known as “the Passion dollars.” She goes on to say, there was a perception that Hollywood had finally found religion. Numerous new projects were launched. But four years later, there
Prince Caspian. Indiana Jones. Mongol. Savages. Bella. The Great Debaters. Surfwise. Private Fears in Public Places. Out of Africa. TKM Live at The Movies Segment 1 of 1
In our newest Kindlings Muse, we bring you a discussion of current film releases, new DVD releases and films everybody should see in a discussion featuring Jeffrey Overstreet film critic, author of Auralia’s Colors and Through a Screen Darkly, Jennie Spohr, producer of The Kindlings Muse, reviewer at Past the Popcorn and Gregory Wright Managing Editor of Past the Popcorn and Senior Editor of HollywoodJesus.com.
Eckart Tolle’s A New EarthPodcast: Live At Hales Segment 1 of 1
A few years ago Vanity Fair said, “Oprah Winfrey arguably has more influence on the culture than any university president, politician or religious leader except the Pope.” Christianity Today observed, “to her audience of more than 22 million mostly female viewers, she has become a post-modern priestess—an icon of church-free spirituality.” This past year Oprah revealed the identity Read more

