Disclosure: I received samples in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own.
I had a chance to watch a preview of The Pilgrim’s Progress with my kids, and it is a good one! As I mentioned in my earlier post, I have never read the classic book, The Pilgrim’s Progress. I knew it was an allegory for one man’s journey through the Christian life, but that is about it. The fun part about watching this movie with my kids was seeing them make the connections for themselves. For some of the scenes and characters, the implications are quite obvious, but for others it may be a little more difficult for kids to decipher. I really appreciated how this movie provides a lot of opportunity for deeper discussions about the Christian faith. Watching this movie would be a wonderful way to celebrate the real meaning of Easter with your family. It could also be a way to start a conversation with a non-believer relative, friend or acquaintance.
*Please note that in my opinion, some scenes might be a little intense for younger children.
Watch the trailer:
Genre: drama/ animated
Rating: NR
Run time: 1:45
Studio: Revelation Media
Talent: John Rhys-Davies (THE LORD OF THE RINGS), Kristyn Getty, Ben Price
The Pilgrim’s Progress has a very limited engagement in theaters. It will be playing for only 2 days –April 18 & 20, Easter weekend!
Thursday, April 18, 7:00p
Saturday, April 20, 12:55p
- Buy tickets NOW (click here)
- Invite a friend
- Bring a group (click here)
Giveaway
I am excited to have the opportunity to hold a giveaway for The Pilgrim’s Progress! Three winners will each receive a Fandango gift card loaded with $25 (good only toward The Pilgrim’s Progress movie on April 18 or April 20) AND a hardcover illustrated storybook of The Pilgrim’s Progress.
26 Comments
I read Pilgrim’s Progress as a teenager and it would be wonderful to see the movie version. I think there was a cartoon version if I am not mistaken and maybe a cheaply done version movie that was done years ago. But I am not sure.
I might see it with my nephew.
I would like to see this movie with my sons. They are interested in seeing this film.
I would like to take my grandson to see this movie.
I would love to take my granddaughter to see this movie
this looks like a movie the family can watch together
I would see it with my bf and his little brother!
I would see this with my niece, I think she would like it.
I would love to see this with my daughter. Easter is the resurrection of Christ. A new beginning and a time to celebrate that with family.
I would see this movie with my nieces and nephews.
want to watch with my wife and little niece
This looks so good. my kids would love to see this
I would love to take my daughter and my granddaughter to see this. The book was good years ago and since they go to catholic school this would be good for them.
me and my girls
This is a classic story that would be great to see with the family.
I would like to see this movie with my children
I would love to take my kids! Loved reading this and I’m sure they would really enjoy the film ♥️
I would love to see this with my kiddos
I would love to see this movie with my grandkids. They’re the ones who told me about this movie. So of course, I would love to take them. TY
I would love to see this with my daughter
Haven’t read the book, but the Facebook description seems to depict a good learning film for young people. I’d like to take my two sons to see it.
My son really wants to see this. Would love to take him to go see this.
I would see this with my niece, I think she would like it.
I would love to see this movie with my grandson and granddaughter. I would like to see it because it looks good and we love movies like this.
It sounds very interesting. I would like to watch it with my wife and daughter.
I’d like to see it with my kids because they would really enjoy it.