Movieguide Announces Nominees for Best Movies of 2020
Movieguide® announced the best movies and television shows of 2020 ahead of its annual broadcast of Movieguide®’s Movies That Inspire.
“Although 2020 put many families through challenging circumstances, we are so thankful that the Good News prevailed,” said Robert Baehr, Movieguide® co-CEO and president. “We can celebrate that Good News by honoring content that promotes family values and biblical worldviews. While 2020 forced creatives to embrace new mediums and distribution channels, we are thrilled that so many movies and television programs chose to focus on the good, true, pure and lovely.”
The event will honor the Best 2020 Movies for Mature Audiences, the Epiphany Prizes for the Most Inspiring Movie and Television Program, The Faith & Freedom Awards for Movies and Television, and the Grace Awards for Most Inspiring Performance in Movies and Television.
The winners will be revealed in a virtual gala broadcast of Movieguide®’s Movies That Inspire through the REELZ channel on Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021, at 4 p.m. ET. The virtual event will allow more people to participate, as well as incorporate interviews and other special material.
Join Movieguide® Publisher Dr. Ted Baehr and Movieguide® TV Host Evy Baehr Carroll as they reflect on programs including The Croods, A New Age, Greyhound, Blue Bloods, NCID and more.
“Movieguide®’s Movies That Inspire goes behind the scenes of the movies of 2020 that are the best movies to inspire your family and to inspire discerning adults,” says Carroll. “These movies will encourage you in your work and everyday life. We also talk about the best performances that have helped people come closer to God. Really, all these movies help us draw closer to God, and they have faith elements to them, which is why we’re honoring them. My father, Dr. Ted Baehr, founded Movieguide® 40 years ago and has worked in Hollywood to redeem the entertainment industry.”
The nominees for the program are as follows:
Epiphany Prize® for Most Inspiring Movie
Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words
I Am Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland
Epiphany Prize® for Most Inspiring TV or Streaming Movie or Program
Blue Bloods: Episode 10.19: Family Secrets
Bull: Episode 4:18: Off the Rails
The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel
Country Ever After: Episode 1.1: Meet the Andersons
Family Reunion: P2E2: Remember When Daddy Came Home?
Faith and Freedom Award® for Movies
Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words
Faith & Freedom Award® for Television and Streaming
Babies: Part 2 AKA Season 2 Overall Review
Blue Bloods: Episode 10.19: Family Secrets
SEAL Team: Episode 3.15: Rules of Engagement
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker: Bootstraps
Best Movies for Families
I Am Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
“Our whole goal is to be able to help the public make wise media choices and to promote the good in movies,” Carroll says. “If we as the audience choose good movies and choose movies with more positive messages, then they’ll do better at the box office, then Hollywood will make more movies like that instead of making movies that are anti-God or against our beliefs or core values in this world.”
Be sure to join Movieguide® for the virtual gala broadcast of Movieguide®’s Movies That Inspire through the REELZ channel on Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021, at 4 p.m. ET. Find more information at this link. {eoa}
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