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October Baby
When college student Hannah discovers that her parents are not actually her biological parents and that she is the survivor of a failed abortion, her world unravels. Angry and confused, she embarks on a spring break road trip with longtime pal Jason and his friends, determined to uncover her secret history and, hopefully, find resolution and healing. Read More»
Blue Like Jazz: The Movie
Based on Donald Miller’s bestselling book, “Blue Like Jazz: The Movie” hits theaters on April 13. This contemporary coming of age story challenges religiosity and grapples with difficult themes while addressing hypocrisy, relationships, forgiveness and faith. This film will leave an impression on viewers and may lead to fruitful discussion, but parents should note the PG-13 rating. Read More»
Alleged
Set during the famous Scopes “Monkey Trial” of 1925, “Alleged” tells the story of a young reporter who has the potential to break into the big leagues of journalism but is challenged to compromise many aspects of his character to do so. Packed with historical value and great discussion fodder, the film is family friendly and perfect for students. Read More»
The Help
Both heartwarming and gut wrenching, “The Help,” based on the bestselling novel by Kathryn Stockett, is a powerful story of courage and determination to stand up for what is right despite the cost. Viewers will be inspired by this account of a few women in the heart of the South who band together to make a difference during the days of segregation. Read More»
The Shunning
“The Shunning” stays true to bestselling author Beverly Lewis’ adept ability to accurately portray Amish culture. In this movie adaptation, the filmmakers weave the tale of a young girl who feels a little different within the constraints of the Amish community and begins to question why. Great for family viewing, this film deals with deep questions of personal faith. Read More»




