Feb. 22nd. on Reelz Channel 7PM EST
My picks are in PINK
Winners are in BOLD
Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring Movie of 2015:
"The 33,"
"Brooklyn,"
"Captive,"
"Do You Believe,"
"Manny,"
"War Room,"
"Woodlawn.
Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2015:
"A.D.: The Bible Continues,"
"Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine,"
"Blue Bloods: Hold Outs,"
"Chicago Fire: Forgiving, Relentless, Unconditional,"
"Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors,"
"Saints & Strangers."
Faith & Freedom Award for Movies:
"Cinderella,"
"The Good Dinosaur,"
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2,"
"Joy,"
"Max,"
"McFarland, USA.
"Woman in Gold."
Best Movie for Families include:
"Cinderella,"
"The Good Dinosaur,"
"Home,"
" Inside Out,"
"Max,"
"Paddington,
" The Peanuts Movie,"
"Shaun the Sheep Movie,"
"The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water,"
"War Room."
Best Movie for Mature Audiences:
"The 33,"
"Ant-Man,"
"Avengers: Age of Ultron,"
"Furious 7,"
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2,"
"Joy,"
"Jurassic World,"
"The Martian,"
"McFarland, USA."
"Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation."
Most Inspiring Performance for Movies:
"The 33," Antonio Banderas; "
"Captive," Kate Mara;
"Do You Believe," Ted McGinley;
"The Letters," Juliet Stevenson;
"War Room," Karen Abercrombie;
"Woodlawn," Sean Astin and Jon Voight.
Most Inspiring Performance for Television includes:
"A.D.: The Bible Continues," Emmett J Scanlan, Joe Dixon, and Juan Pablo Di Pace; "Chicago Fire: Forgiving, Relentless, Unconditional," Gordon Clapp;
"Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors," Alyvia Alyn Lind, Gerald McRaney, and Jennifer Nettles;
"Saints & Strangers," Vincent Kartheiser.
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