Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The film focuses on a young gay man who develops an erotic fixation with the life of Jesus Christ. The film initially premiered on 27 March 1974 at the 55th Street Playhouse at 154 West 55th Street in New York City. [4] This run lasted until 23 May 1974. It returned to the Playhouse on 6 December 1974, [5] and January 1976. [6]
Portrays events that occurred in the Book of Mormon from shortly before Jesus' birth until shortly after His visit to the peoples of the Americas. [6] Finding Faith in Christ: 2003 30 min. A depiction of Jesus Christ's life, including the ministry in Jerusalem, his suffering and death on the cross and his resurrection from the tomb.
A civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery is organized by Martin Luther King, Jr. (David Oyelowo) and led by future Congressman John Lewis (Stephan James) and Hosea Williams (Wendell Pierce ...
Since around 1979, a chain letter has falsely claimed that a film is in the works in which Jesus will be depicted as gay and involved in a promiscuous swinger lifestyle. [a] Born of half-truths regarding The Many Faces of Jesus, Jens Jørgen Thorsen's abandoned pornographic film about Jesus, the hoax initially implied that the film's would-be producer was a magazine that had run a poll about ...
Cynthia Erivo will be performing in Jesus Christ Superstar.. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, it was announced that the Wicked star, 38, will be leading the lineup for the Hollywood Bowl’s 2025 production ...
Jesus (also known as The Jesus Film) is a 1979 American Biblical drama film directed by Peter Sykes and John Krish, and produced by John Heyman. In Jesus , the life of Jesus Christ is depicted, primarily using the Gospel of Luke as the main basis for the story.
All the latest buzz in the world of movies and TV can be found here. ... Peter Jason is credited with acting roles in 267 movies, television series and video games over the course of his five ...
According to movie historian Leonard Maltin, who declared the film a "BOMB" (his lowest possible rating), "This drivel should have been titled In Search of Morons Who Will Believe Anything." [5] Produced on a low budget, the movie earned over $22.4 million at the North American box office [1] [6] and was the 34th highest-grossing film of 1979. [7]