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Church People tackles pitfalls of entertainment-driven church

Starring Stephen Baldwin and Christian comedian Thor Ramsey, with special appearances by Donald Faison, Joey Fatone, Billy Baldwin, Chynna Phillips, “Church People” will be released via a Fathom Events on March 13-15. | Church People Christian comedian Thor Ramsey loves the Church. In fact, he s spent much of his career poking fun at the stereotypes people have about Christians and the Church while still pointing people to the truth found in the Gospel. “You can only satirize something you love, and we love the Church,” he said in an interview with The Christian Post. “We love the Church because we love Jesus.”

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Evil Dead Rise expected to film this year according to Bruce Campbell

Evil Dead Rise expected to film this year according to Bruce Campbell March 11, 2021 by: Evil Dead franchise, Evil Dead Rise. Campbell sadly won t be returning as Ash for the sequel but he is involved as a producer and he did drop the news that the movie is set to begin filming this year. Planning to shoot the next Evil Dead movie in New Zealand later this year. [It s] set in a modern-day urban setting. It s out of the woods. Bruce Campell has been the face of the Evil Dead franchise as Ash beginning in Sam Raimi s The Evil Dead in 1981. The actor appeared in the two sequels that followed and several spin-offs and video game adventures including three seasons of Starz s

Israel s vaccination drive gets spoofed by South Park

Israel’s successful vaccination campaign has reached the pop-culture world, earning it, not one, but two references on the hit animated comedy South Park. In the latest episode of the long-running series which aired on Wednesday night, vaccine-rich Israel is both admired for its ability to obtain the coveted Covid-19 inoculations and, in classic South Park style, jabbed for its closed border policies.  In the first scene, a crowd of mask-wearing South Park residents is seen standing in line to enter a store with a security person refusing them entrance due to Covid-19 limitations. One of the characters complains that it’s ridiculous that they’re not allowed in and that “In Israel, they vaccinate everybody. Israel is way cooler than this lame place.” The bouncer responds “Then go to Israel,” to which the first character says defeatedly “I tried, but I couldn’t get in.”

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