I can't say that I'm excited, but with the opioid crisis so prevalent in our community, this film really hits home. Please note that due to mature themes, mild language, and thematic elements, this film, though centered on Christian values, is recommended for ages 13 and up.
About Just One More
Jess is trapped in the vicious cycle of opioid addiction, chasing relief that only pulls her deeper into darkness. When she meets Charles, a dying man spending his final days praying for anyone who will stop, her life begins to shift. Through an unexpected community and growing faith, Jess is forced to confront her past, her choices, and what it really means to be free. As Charles prays to be used “just one more” time, Jess must decide if she’ll surrender her life before it’s too late.
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I am here to tell you about a new movie called Light of the World.
Synopsis: It’s AD 30 and everyone is expectantly awaiting the coming Messiah. While Jesus isn’t exactly what they imagined, there is something special about this man. Soon, John, James, Andrew, Peter, and their new friends begin to follow Jesus on an unexpected adventure. This beautiful, 2D-animated story of Jesus is told through the eyes of his beloved young friend, the Apostle John. From the beginning of Jesus’ ministry through his crucifixion and resurrection, LIGHT OF THE WORLD powerfully illustrates how Jesus of Nazareth changed the world forever and still changes lives today!
PLAYING WITH FIRE OPENS IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 8, 2019
SYNOPSIS:
When straight-laced fire superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his elite team of expert firefighters (Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo and Tyler Mane) come to the rescue of three siblings (Brianna Hildebrand, Christian Convery and Finley Rose Slater) in the path of an encroaching wildfire, they quickly realize that no amount of training could prepare them for their most challenging job yet – babysitters. Unable to locate the children’s parents, the firefighters have their lives, jobs and even their fire depot turned upside down and quickly learn that kids – much like fires –are wild and unpredictable.
Paramount Pictures and Paramount Players Present
In Association with Walden Media
A Broken Road Production
“Playing With Fire”
DIRECTED BY: Andy Fickman
EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY: Mark Moran
PRODUCED BY: Todd Garner, Sean Robins
STORY BY: Dan Ewen
SCREENPLAY BY: Dan Ewen and Matthew Lieberman
STARRING: John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, Brianna Hildebrand, Dennis Haybert, Judy Greer