Transformational Movies & TV
26th Annual Movieguide® Faith & Values Awards Gala
and 2018 Report to the Entertainment Industry
Winners List
Sponsored by the Christian Film & Television Commission®
Hollywood, Calif. – Here is the list of winners and nominees for Movieguide®’s 26th Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala, which was held last night, Feb. 2, at the Universal Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles:
The Jeannette Clift George Award for Furthering Entertainment with Faith & Values
This special award goes to Rich Peluso for his tireless and superior efforts over many years to present the truth of the Gospel through Hollywood movies.
Ten Best Movies for Families
Winner of the $25,000 Ware Foundation Prize for the Best Movie for Families: The Boss Baby
- The Boss Baby (DreamWorks/20th Century Fox)
- The Star (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)
- Cars 3 (Pixar/Walt Disney Studios)
- Despicable Me 3 (Illumination/Universal Studios)
- The Case for Christ (PureFlix Films)
- The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bleecker Street Media)
- The LEGO Batman Movie (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Smurfs: The Lost Village (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)
- The Emoji Movie (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Ent.)
- Ferdinand (Blue Sky/20th Century Fox)
Ten Best Movies for Mature Audiences
Winner for Best Movie for Mature Audiences: Darkest Hour
- Darkest Hour (Focus Features/Comcast)
- All Saints (Sony Affirm/Sony Pictures Ent.)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Walt Disney Studios)
- Thor: Ragnarok (Marvel/Walt Disney Studios)
- The Promise (2017) (Open Road Films)
- Bitter Harvest (Roadhouse Attractions)
- Wonder (Lionsgate Films)
- Dunkirk (2017) (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)
- Wonder Woman (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)
- Justice League (Warner Bros. Pictures/Time Warner)
Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring Movie
Winner: The Star
Nominees:
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
Winner: The Long Road Home: Black Sunday, Part 2
Nominees:
Blue Bloods: Cutting Losses
The Crown: Vergangenheit
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
Winner: The Promise
Nominees:
Bitter Harvest
The Boss Baby
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk (2017)
The LEGO Batman Movie
The Promise
Wonder
Faith & Freedom Award for TV
Winner: The Long Road Home: Black Sunday, Part 2
Nominees:
Blue Bloods: Cutting Losses
The Crown: Vergangenheit
Five Came Back
The Long Road Home: Black Sunday, Part 2
The Middle: The 200th
Victoria: An Ordinary Woman and The Queen’s Husband
The Faith and Freedom Awards are supported by a grant from The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.
Christie Peters Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance in Movies
Winner: John Corbett for All Saints
Nominees:
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
Terence Stamp for Bitter Harvest
Dan Stevens for The Man Who Invented Christmas
Mike Vogel for The Case for Christ
Christie Peters Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance in TV
Winner: Paul Sparks for The Crown: Vergangenheit
Nominees:
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: Vergangenheit
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: Vergangenheit
$15,000 Kairos Prize for Most Spiritually Uplifting Screenplay by a First-Time or Beginning Screenwriters
William Gebby for North Star
$15,000 Kairos Pro Prize for Most Inspiring Screenplay by an Experienced Filmmaker
Alexandra Boylan for Switched
The Kairos Prizes are supported by a grant from The Timothy Plan.