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The Movieguide Awards is an annual award ceremony for Christian entertainment held every year in Hollywood and broadcast on the Hallmark Channel around the same time as the Academy Awards. The awards are commonly described as "The Christian Oscars" in industry circles.
Inkheart is a 2008 fantasy adventure film directed by Iain Softley, produced by Cornelia Funke, Dylan Cuva, Sarah Wang, Ute Leonhardt, Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky, Ileen Maisel and Andrew Licht, written by David Lindsay-Abaire, music composed by Javier Navarrete and starring Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis, and Eliza Bennett.
Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for Movies: Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for TV: Jim Caviezel - Paul, Apostle of Christ‡ James Faulkner - Paul, Apostle of Christ‡ [a] David A.R. White - God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness; Dennis Quaid - I Can Only Imagine; J. Michael Finley - I Can Only Imagine
The prior years only gave awards for best movies for families and mature audiences. Movie Year Ceremony Year Winning Film Source 1995: 1996: Dead Man Walking [2]
The article quotes David P. Gushee, an ethicist then at Union University in Tennessee as saying that accepting money to promote movies and publishing reviews of those movies in a magazine that "presents itself as a Hollywood watchdog," is a conflict of interest. Baehr contends otherwise.
That’s how Kevin winds up stuck in the grimly authoritarian police state where most of the film takes place, a godless slum city patrolled by heavily armed stormtroopers in opaque white visors ...
In June 2007 Inkheart was voted, in a composite online and phone poll-show named Unsere Besten, organized by the ZDF network, as the eleventh best book of all time by the general public. [5] Follow-up Inkspell won the Book Sense Book of the Year Award in the category "Children's Literature".
The fact that “I Saw the TV Glow” failed to secure a single nom points to the Academy and the industry’s inability to connect with younger LGBTQ+ audiences and the stories that speak to them.