"It's a very holy town right now," laughs Haaz Sleiman, one of the Ouarzazate Jesi — Yes, that should be the name of a fantasy baseball team — specifically playing the title role in National Geographic's "Killing Jesus," the project that has brought
One of the actors in "Killing Jesus," the film about Christ's earthly ministry that premiered on National Geographic Channel on Sunday, described a memorable event that unfolded on the movie set — a moment in which the
Bill O'Reilly complained that he was a victim of religious discrimination because the “Killing Jesus” television movie, based on his book by the same name, received bad reviews from publications that he considers liberal.
Bill O'Reilly complained that he was a victim of religious discrimination because the “Killing Jesus” television movie, based on his book by the same name, received bad reviews from publications that he considers liberal. “The truth is, it is open
Killing Jesus, on the other hand, has fallen into the trap of a new kind of cable sensationalism that uses insane premises to lure viewers … and then doesn't produce the goods. This dramatization is based on the book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard