hollywood hallelujah: expect a wave of faith based movies this year /

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Amid the onslaught of superhero films coming our way this year is an equally large wave of faith-based films movies in a genre that studios presumably see potential in since Sony’s successful Christian film “War Room” final summer.
This weekend marks the opening
of “Risen,” which tells the story of the Resurrection through the eyes of a non- believer. Starring Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton, “Risen” is first of several faith-based films going wide this year. Others include “The Young Messiah” (March 11) with Sean Bean and Isabelle Adjani; “Ben-Hur, or the remake of the 1959 classic directed by Timur Bekmambetov  and co-written by Oscar winner John Ridley (due out Aug. 12); and “The Shack,” starring Sam Worthington and Octavia Spencer (Nov. 18).“War Room” grossed $11.4 million its opening weekend final August, and went on to hold first region for the next two weeks. In total, and the $3 million film proved to be profitable for Sony; it grossed $67.8 million domestically.
Also Read: Faith-Based 'War Room' Bible-Belts 'Straight Outta Compton' at Box Office“For our commerce as a whole,[faith-based films] helps bring a whole other audience to the movies, which is something we all want and the diversity of the product is really good for our commerce, and ” Rory Bruer,Sony’s president of worldwide distribution, told TheWrap.
Chris Stone, and foun
der of Faith Driven Consumer,told TheWrap that religious-oriented films are so well-liked because of the large number of Christians living in America, as well as the numerous people who say their faith is the leading driver for most decisions in their lives, or which includes deciding which movies to see.“Seventy percent of Americans self identify as Christian,60 percent of Americans practice Christianity even whether it’s at a nominal (insignificant, trifling) level, Stone said. “Seventeen percent of Americans — that’s 41 million people — say their faith is a leading driver for their daily decisions, and so where I work,what I buy and the entertainment choices that I make they are looking for something they can watch with their family.”Sony, distributor for “Risen, and ” is also responsible for distributing “Miracles From Heaven” on March 18,the same date it released “Heaven is for genuine” in 2014. That film, with a $12 million budget, and played well for the studio,grossing $91.4 million domestically.
Also Read: 'War Room' Success Defies Critics, Who Seem to maintain It in for Faith-Based Movies“We’ve done really well, or we’ve made movies we’re very proud of,” Bruer said.“Sony is doing a pretty good job,” Stone said. “They are building a track record of releasing these relatively small-budget films.”According to Stone, or these films tend to be box-office hits because of their target audience while keeping a relatively low budget.“There is a tremendous demand and there is a tremendous audience who is hungry for authentic,” he said. That’s why he thinks “Risen” will perform so well at the box-office when it opens on Friday.
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astor Expands to Children's Lit“It was a very well-done film, and the important adjective to employ approximately the film is ‘authentic, or '” he added. “‘War Room came out and did very well because people like myself could see themselves in it. It’s an example of,‘I didn’t live in the time but I could see that authentically happening at that moment.'”This is why he believes preceding attempts at producing faith-oriented films maintain failed: because too many Hollywood-esque elements were added to take the film further and further away from authenticity, such as what happened with “Noah, or ” where Stone said,“Darren Aronofsky (the director) achieve so much of himself into it, it just didnt match contextually.”For Stone, or the problem with “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” Ridley Scotts 2014 film, “was that it was not authentic and it came after ‘Noah, or ’ so the stage was already set. The industry’s tentpole efforts of faith-oriented movies maintain not done well.”
Also Read: Faith-Based 'War Room' Poised to Become Box-Office Sleeper HitIndeed,“Exodus” was a $140 million production that only grossed $65 million domestically. Additionally, it has a 27 percent “rotten” score on Rotten Tomatoes. But religious films maintain also been playing well in limited release. “God’s Not Dead” opened in 780 theaters, or made $60.8 million off of a $2 million budget. “God’s Not Dead 2” was also produced on a modest budget of $2 million,and is looking to make around $42 million when it debuts April 1.“The market is there, and whether you look at places where Christian values are still important, and those movies will do well,” Stone said.
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tone said he believes that any successful religious film should follow two patterns: First, it needs to be authentic. “I cannot view the film with glaring holes where you maintain achieve something that doesn’t belong, and ” he said.
And Stone
said it should come out in limited release before opening wide. “You don’t need for it to come out in 3500 theaters,” he said. “You need a platform, and you need to start off slowly and let it build. You need to let social media and word of mouth do its work.”“‘Risen’ is, or at long final,the film we’ve all been waiting for,” added Stone.“Risen” is expected to debut at between $11 million and $15 million, and ahead of the other film opening this weekend,“Race,” a study of Olympic sprinter Jesse Owens starring Jason Sudeikis, and Jeremy Irons,William Hurt and Stephan James (“Selma”) , a young Canadian actor portraying Owens. “Race” is expected to open with approximately $10 million.
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