Director Rian Johnson makes faith personal in his third Knives Out film, drawing from his own evangelical upbringing for the plot.
Johnson spoke at a Q&A moderated by Jamie Curtis, which also featured Josh O'Connor, Kerry Washington, and Cailee Spaeny.
Empathy and compassion are essential to our humanity because they enable cooperation, strengthen relationships, and foster ...
It s a point of legitimate hurt and disappointment that this company keeps profiting from its Christian reputation, only to ...
Christian Anderson's 27 points led the way as Texas Tech recorded its best win so far this season against a previously undefeated LSU team ...
Pastor Steve Riggle says American culture is fractured and losing touch with Christian values. He's using his pulpit to do ...
Emmanuel Laigan’s buzzing phone woke him up at 5 a.m. on November 21. “Your son’s school has just been attacked,” his brother ...
I am an atheist and believe in nothing — with the exception of Rian Johnson. The director of the Knives Out series is adept ...
Cardinal Christophe Pierre starts by recognizing that, whatever their differences, both "woke culture" and "post-liberalism" ...
Rian Johnson reveals that Daniel Craig turned him on to Josh O'Connor and why the Knives Out movies are intentionally not ...
Senators slam University of Oklahoma after student receives zero grade after writing Christian essay questioning gender norms ...
Years before she became a homeschool influencer in western Arkansas, Taylor Moran was a liberal Dallas mom who voted for ...