But the movie’s horror also turns on the unique history of Mormonism and the cultural position of its young, bright-eyed, and ...
The shapeshifting demon of Smile and its new sequel, Smile 2, is like an internet edgelord of evil: It doesn’t just feast on the distress of its triggered victims, it meets that feeling with a ...
Mormon missionaries find themselves trapped in the home of a stranger intent on testing their faith in “Heretic.” Why are they there? And why does the stranger look like Hugh Grant? Because this ...
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star has had fans a bit confused lately ... Another added, "Did anyone’s smile disappear on the second slide?" @jenniferaffleckk I could get use to this dance floor ...
New Lifetime movie Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story premieres tonight, Saturday, October 26 at 8/7c on Lifetime. The highly anticipated movie chronicles the true crime story of a ...
Lifetime’s new movie tells the true story of Ruby Franke, the mom who ran the LDS-influenced YouTube channel “8 Passengers.” The dramatized version of real ...
Based on an gripping true story that was seen in headlines around the nation, Lifetime is premiering “Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story” Saturday, October 26 at 8 p.m. This ripped ...
“Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story” will premiere on Lifetime on Saturday, October 16 (10/26/2024) at 8 p.m. ET. A live stream of the movie can be found on Philo (free trial ...
For Elder Price, it’s a mission to Uganda instead — a place that, at least in BOOK OF MORMON’s imagination, is as far from Fantastyand as a Latter-Day Saint could ever fear to be.
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And boy, does it live up to the hype. "Smile 2" is the sequel to the 2022 film "Smile," which starred Sosie Bacon as a psychiatrist named Rose Cotter who finds herself the victim of a curse after ...
“The Book of Mormon” is back in Orlando ... Craig Franke nails the frozen smile, chipper disposition and underlying tension of Elder “Turn It Off” McKinley. The songs are still catchy ...