Tag Archives: Reviews
[Review] Janice Cantore’s “One Final Target”
Janice Cantore creates a jaw-dropping suspense novel with her upcoming title “One Final Target.” The story places a spotlight on former police sergeant Jodie King and her new friend, detective Sam Gresham.
Review: Chris Fabry’s “Saving Grayson”
Author Chris Fabry teams up with Jerry Jenkins, Focus on the Family and Tyndale House Publishers to bring the novel “Saving Grayson” this fall.
Review: Chonda Pierce and John Schneider’s “The Confession Musical”
On February 20th, “The Confession Musical” arrives in theaters for a limited engagement.
Review: T.I. Lowe’s “Indigo Isle”
The story of “Indigo Isle” follows Hollywood location scout Sonny Bates arriving near her hometown in South Carolina for a movie project. As the filming progresses, readers learn that Sonny has two big secrets in her life, her abusive romantic … Continue reading
Review: Patricia Raybon’s “Double the Lies”
In February, Patricia Raybon continues Annalee Spain’s 1920s tale in “Double the Lies.” The young and black detective has to overcome crime and racism in a historical Colorado.
Movie Review: Cameron Arnett and Chris Nelson’s “FIRST RESPONDERS”
This week, “FIRST RESPONDERS” made its grand entrance in movie theaters across the country. The special event may be over, but BTSCelebs’ review is just beginning. Before it premieres on Pure Flix, I’ll let you know the highlights.
Review: Andrews and Wilson’s “Dark Angel”
Powerful character Jedidah Johnson returns this Spring for diehard fans of The Shepherds Series.
Book Review: Francine Rivers’ “The Lady’s Mine”
This February, Francine Rivers, the bestselling author behind “Redeeming Love”, releases another historical romance titled “The Lady’s Mine”. In this new tale, outspoken Kathryn Walsh is a suffragette who gets forced out of her family home due to her disobedient … Continue reading
[Movie Review] “A Father’s Legacy”
Stars Tobin Bell and Jason Mac star in the raw and emotional film A Father’s Legacy. In Mac’s feature film directorial debut, he portrays Nick Wolfe, a heartbroken man on the run.
Review: The Joffrey Ballet’s “Under the Trees’ Voices”
Tonight, the world premiere of “Under The Trees’ Voices” was streamed live on The Joffrey Ballet’s YouTube Channel. The 28-minute work, which featured 15 Joffrey Artists, exuded the charm of ‘Winning Works” and “Modern Masters”.