Faith Hill Movies

2008  
 
Add Thank You Billy Graham to QueueAdd Thank You Billy Graham to top of Queue
This documentary features an all-star performance of a song devoted to Christian evangelist Billy Graham. The program also features interviews with people who have been moved by the man's life's work. Among the celebrities involved in this project are Pat Boone, Reba McEntire, and Bono. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
Add Sesame Street: Kids' Favorite Country Songs to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Kids' Favorite Country Songs to top of Queue
For little cowboys and cowgirls who want to have a hootenanny with some of their favorite country and western tunes, Elmo and his cousin Elmer are joined by such guitar-strumming luminaries as Garth Brooks, Allison Krauss, Lee Ann Womack, and even the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash in this collection of Sesame Street clips that's sure to have toddlers tapping their toes. . ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2004  
PG13  
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Ira Levin's best-selling novel about a town where great wives aren't born but made gets a second screen adaptation in this darkly satirical comedy drama. Joanna Eberhart (Nicole Kidman) is a successful television executive until one day her career hits the glass ceiling and crashes to the ground. Looking to take some time off to start over, Joanna and her husband, Walter Kresby (Matthew Broderick), pull up stakes and move to the peaceful suburban community of Stepford. Walter takes to his new environment with real enthusiasm and joins the local men's organization, headed by one Mike Wellington. Joanna, on the other hand, finds that Stepford is just a bit too quiet and well-groomed for her taste, and is taken aback by the aggressively cheerful and servile attitude of Mike's wife, Claire (Glenn Close), and the other women of the community. A notable exception is Bobbi Markowitz (Bette Midler), a happily misanthropic writer who revels in her lack of enthusiasm for housework or exercise. Joanna and Bobbi become fast friends, but as they look closer at the all-too-perfect surfaces of Stepford and its female inhabitants, they slowly discover a terrible secret lurking beneath. Also featuring Faith Hill, Jon Lovitz, and Roger Bart, The Stepford Wives was previously adapted for the screen in 1975, with Katherine Ross in the lead; that version spawned three made-for-TV sequels. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Nicole KidmanMatthew Broderick, (more)
2003  
 
Add Faith Hill: When The Lights Go Down to QueueAdd Faith Hill: When The Lights Go Down to top of Queue
Originally aired as an NBC special, Faith Hill: When the Lights Go Down is comprised of a dozen live performances from Hill, plus bonus footage of performances that were not aired on the TV special. Hill performs songs from her most recent album, Cry, as well as some of the tried and true hits that helped her become one of the most popular female singers in the country genre. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
This 2002 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Sarah Michelle Gellar and features musical guest Faith Hill. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sarah Michelle GellarFaith Hill, (more)
2000  
 
ABC 2000 -- New Millennium Highlights documents historic turn-of-the-century New Year's Eve celebrations around the United States. Celebrity ABC news personalities host the video, which features a montage of American fireworks and festivities. Philadelphia's patriotic citywide extravaganza is one special highlight. Commentary emphasizes the poignancy of the end of the 20th century and the start of a brand-new day. ~ Betsy Boyd, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Add Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours to QueueAdd Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours to top of Queue
Faith Hill arrived in Nashville in 1986, a 19-year-old girl from a small town in Mississippi with a dream of someday making it big in the music business. Eight years later, Hill released her first album and became one of country music's most promising new stars, while 1999's Breathe elevated her even further into a major cross-format success story. Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours is a video documentary that looks at Hill's climb to the top of the music business, as well as her off-stage life as a working mother and the wife of fellow country star Tim McGraw. This video was produced without the participation or consent of Faith Hill or her management, and features none of her music. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1997  
 
This opening episode of Touched by an Angel's fourth season is actually the first half of a "crossover" story, with the conclusion appearing on the spinoff series Promised Land. Heavenly caseworkers Monica (Roma Downey) and Tess (Della Reese) are dispatched to the town of Chicory Creek, home of their friend Russell Greene (Gerald McRaney) and his family. At the same time, Russell's no-good brother Joe (Richard Thomas) is involved in a reckless-driving accident in which two people are killed. True to form, Joe runs away to avoid prosecution--but not before posing as the "good samaritan" who has rescued the only other survivor of the crash! Joe then makes a beeline to Russell's house, where despite a far-from-warm welcome he insists upon a reunion with Nathaniel (Eddie Karr), the son he deserted years earlier. Throughout the rest of the episode, Joe demonstrates repeatedly that he may well beyond redemption--meaning that Monica and Tess REALLY have their work cut out for them this time! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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