Martin Scorsese’s 1988 film “The Last Temptation of Christ” spurred a bitter battle between Universal and a coalition of ...
Sometimes, a Nicolas Cage-starring oddity will break through and catch mainstream attention. That happened with Mandy and Pig, keeping Cage’s cult bona fides alive even as he starred in bigger (but ...
LOS ANGELES — In the second century, as the canonical Gospels were being copied and circulated throughout the Roman Empire, another text about the life of Jesus was simultaneously spreading. Although ...
The Carpenter's Son is released in UK cinemas this week, but early reviews of the Biblical Nicolas Cage-starring horror film have seen it labelled "tedious" and "misconceived". Also starring FKA Twigs ...
The logline for “The Carpenter’s Son” might be high-concept — Mary and Joseph try to protect a teen Jesus, whose burgeoning miracles seem like witchcraft to the community around him — but Nicolas Cage ...
Levitt is a contributor for TIME. Nicholas Cage as the Carpenter in The Carpenter's Son. Levitt is a contributor for TIME. Making a horror movie about Jesus Christ was never going to be easy, though ...
Can you market to a mainstream genre crowd and an open-minded faith-based audience simultaneously? Magnolia is trying just that with The Carpenter’s Son, writer and director Lotfy Nathan’s life of ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --Jesus Christ, the religious figure millions of people around the globe regard as the son of god, has been portrayed numerous times in television and cinema, perhaps most memorably by ...
Historically, Christianity has carefully controlled its interpretations and texts; texts that portrayed Jesus in anything other than a glowing light or complicated the narrative the early Church hoped ...
Lotfy Nathan's not-so-provocative religious horror movie makes the life of Jesus seem terrifying to everyone but the audience. A hopelessly inert religious horror film based on the apocryphal “Infancy ...
Nicolas Cage may be the perfect actor to cast in an audacious horror movie about Jesus Christ, but not for the reasons some of the internet might assume, which presumably include (but are not limited ...