TV is Already in a New Golden Age—But 2025 Might Be Its Best Year Yet – RELEVANT
It’s no secret that we’re living in a golden age of television. The days of flipping between one or two prestige dramas are long gone—now, every week
It’s no secret that we’re living in a golden age of television. The days of flipping between one or two prestige dramas are long gone—now, every week
An exclusive clip from House of David shows behind-the-scenes footage from key moments in the series, including David s battle against Goliath, highlighting its epic set and elaborate costuming
Look, we’ve resurrected just about every other 90s trend. Bucket hats? Back. Baggy jeans? They’re in. Tamagotchis? Somehow still alive. Vinyl? It’s
August 8, 1974—Richard Nixon resigns. The country watches as the law-and-order president falls under the weight of his own corruption, leaving behind a legacy of paranoia, scandal, and a crisis of trust in American institutions. But as one political era collapsed, another movement began to take shape. In this episode, we track the shifting tides Read more...
As House of David nears release date, creators Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn reflected on the monumental task of portraying David s rise to power while resonating with viewers both inside and outside of the
In the high-stakes world of college basketball, where egos often loom as large as the arenas, the Auburn Tigers have carved a unique path to the pinnacle.
Joseph O’Brien didn’t expect to become a pop-rock artist signed to one of the biggest names in Christian music. If you had asked him a few years ago where
If the Bible says, “Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks,” then surely, out of the overflow of the heart, the playlist shuffles. Your
BBC removed from iPlayer a documentary that essentially acted as a mouthpiece for Hamas through a 13-year-old boy who is the son of a senior Hamas official
Since February 22, visitors to St Paul's Cathedral have been experiencing a unique transformation as Luminous, a spectacular light and sound installation by Luxmuralis which brings the historic building to life in vivid detail.
For decades, Christian movies carried a reputation: well-intentioned but poorly made, a niche genre that often struggled to break into mainstream