Forget Hollywood Award Season—These Are the Top Films and TV Shows That Will Affirm Your Faith

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Here is the list of nominees for Movieguide®’s 26th Annual Faith& Values Awards Gala, to be held Friday, Feb. 2, at the Universal Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, in alphabetical order:

Best Movies for Families

The Boss Baby (DreamWorks/20th Century Fox)

Cars 3 (Pixar/Walt Disney Studios)

The Case for Christ (PureFlix Films)

Despicable Me 3 (Illumination/Universal Studios)

The Emoji Movie (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)

Ferdinand (Blue Sky/20th Century Fox)

The LEGO Batman Movie (Warner Bros. Pictures)

The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bleecker Street Media)

Smurfs:  The Lost Village (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)

The Star (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)

Best 2017 Movies for Mature Audiences

All Saints (Sony Affirm/Sony Pictures Ent.)

Bitter Harvest (Roadhouse Attractions)

Darkest Hour (Focus Features/Comcast)

Dunkirk (2017) (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)

Justice League (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)

Pirates of the Caribbean:  Dead Men Tell No Tales (Walt Disney Studios)

The Promise (2017) (Open Road Films)

Thor:  Ragnarok (Marvel/Walt Disney Studios)

Wonder (Lionsgate Films)

Wonder Woman (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)

Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring Movie

All Saints

Bitter Harvest

The Boss Baby

The Case for Christ

Let There Be Light

The Promise (2017)

The Star

Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring TV Program

Blue Bloods: “Cutting Losses”

The Crown:  Veregangenheit”

Last Man Standing: “Take Me to Church”

Little Big Shots:  Tiny Dancer”

The Long Road Home: “Black Sunday, Part 2”

Victoria: “An Ordinary Woman and The Queen’s Husband”

Faith & Freedom Award for Movies

Bitter Harvest

The Boss Baby

Darkest Hour

Dunkirk (2017)

The LEGO Batman Movie

The Promise

Wonder

Faith & Freedom Award for TV

Blue Bloods: “Cutting Losses”

The Crown: “Veregangenheit”

Five Came Back

The Long Road Home: “Black Sunday, Part 2”

The Middle: “The 200th”

Victoria: “An Ordinary Woman and The Queen’s Husband”

Grace Award Nominees for Movies

Erika Christensen for The Case for Christ

John Corbett for All Saints

Oscar Isaac for The Promise (2017)

Kevin Sorbo for Let There Be Light

Sam Sorbo for Let There Be Light

Terrence Stamp for Bitter Harvest

Dan Stevens for The Man Who Invented Christmas

Mike Vogel for The Case for Christ

Christie Peters Grace Award Nominees for TV

Tim Allen for Last Man Standing: Take Me to Church

Len Cariou for Blue Bloods: Cutting Losses

Jenna Coleman for Victoria: An Ordinary Woman and The Queen’s Husband

Bill Engvall for Last Man Standing: Take Me to Church

Claire Foy for The Crown:  Veregangenheit

Steve Harvey for Little Big Shots: Tiny Dancer

Tom Hughes for Victoria: An Ordinary Woman and The Queen’s Husband

Michael Kelly for The Long Road Home: Black Sunday, Part 2

Tom Selleck for Blue Bloods: Cutting Losses

Paul Sparks for The Crown: Veregangenheit

Author of The Culture-Wise Family and How to Succeed in Hollywood (Without Losing Your Soul), Dr. Ted Baehr is chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission® (CFTVC) and its family guide to movies and entertainment, Movieguide® (movieguide.org).

Now in their 33rd year, CFTVC and Movieguide® are the largest, longest-running international, non-profit ministry dedicated to “redeeming the values of the entertainment industry by influencing industry executives and by informing and equipping the public about the influence of the entertainment media.”

Movieguide®’s Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala is different than any other awards ceremony in Hollywood. It honors the best, most family-friendly movies and television programs honoring God and inspiring audiences with messages of biblical faith, hope, goodness, justice, redemption, forgiveness and true divine love.

At the Gala, Dr. Baehr presents highlights from Movieguide®’s Annual Report to the Entertainment Industry, a comprehensive financial analysis of the entertainment business showing that audiences generally prefer movies and television programs with positive, biblical faith and values.

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