
Faith-based filmmaker Jon Erwin set a movie industry record over the weekend when his new film Jesus Revolution recorded an A+ CinemaScore, making him the first director ever to receive four perfect scores.
Faith-based filmmaker Jon Erwin set a movie industry record over the weekend when his new film Jesus Revolution recorded an A+ CinemaScore, making him the first director ever to receive four perfect scores.
When Lionsgate announced last summer that a film about the hippie-led revival of the 60s and 70s would be released on Feb. 24, no one knew that a real-life revival would be sweeping Asbury University and college campus at the exact same time. Some are calling it divine timing.
Andy Erwin, the producer of that film, Jesus Revolution (PG-13), told Christian Headlines that he got "chills" when he learned of the Asbury revival.
Filmmaker Andrew Erwin recently sat down to talk to Christian Headlines about how much he enjoys the Bible-based TV series, The Chosen. Erwin is not involved in the production of the show.
The Erwin Brothers' Kingdom Story Company has acquired the rights to the bestseller Fearless, which tells the story of Seal Team 6 commando Adam Brown, who overcame drug addiction to become a member of the famed Seal Team – Seal Team 6 – that killed terrorist leader Osama bin Laden in 2011. Brown was killed one year earlier in a heroic battle targeting a terrorist.
Award-winning director Andrew Erwin is defending actor Chris Pratt after the Jurassic World star made comments about religion that sparked criticism from some Christians.
The so-called “Jesus movement” of the 1960s and 1970s will be the subject of a new movie from the filmmakers behind I Can Only Imagine and American Underdog, it was announced Friday.
The Erwin brother recently announced that they will be directing a new movie that tells the story of Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner's life.
I Still Believe – now on DVD, Blu-ray and digital home video – released in theaters March 13 just as the spread of the coronavirus was accelerating. Despite theater closings cutting its big-screen debut short, I Still Believe has had a major impact in the middle of the pandemic, as families and individuals search for entertainment during a lockdown.
If you were left with questions after viewing the Erwin Brother's film about Christian Artist Jeremey Camp's life, I Still Believe, then you may want to read the new book Camp wrote with his wife Adrienne, In Unison.
The Erwin brothers' latest faith-based romance film, I Still Believe, ranked number two in the box office over the weekend, making more than $9 million despite vast theater closures.