by Bob Allen | Jun 7, 2005 | News
A vocal supporter of the Southern Baptist Convention’s 1997 boycott of Disney says he may ask the convention to declare the effort a victory when it meets June 21-22 in Nashville. “I’m already considering asking them to lift the boycott,” Wiley... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Oct 15, 2004 | News
The Walt Disney Company’s “gospel” of morality without explicit mention of God is “a Southern Baptist’s nightmare,” says an author who studied 31 of the company’s animated films for values and ethics. Walt Disney grew up in a... by Cliff Vaughn | Jun 24, 2003 | News
Jerry Bruckheimer, one of Hollywood’s most powerful and prolific producers, has turned a Disney theme-park ride into more than a movie. He’s turned it into a PG-13 movie—a first for the studio. “Bruckheimer has presented Walt Disney Pictures with its... by Cliff Vaughn | May 21, 2003 | News
Seven years after Southern Baptists put The Mouse on notice for moral missteps, some conservatives are calling for another Disney boycott—this time because the corporation is financing a controversial documentary by Michael Moore. Miramax Films, a division of Disney,... by Cliff Vaughn | Mar 4, 2003 | News
A new Disney movie claiming to be “based on a true story” has many critics calling for the Mouse House to recant. “Hidalgo,” starring Viggo Mortensen as an American cowboy who participates in a 3,000-mile horse race through the Arabian Desert,...