Easter is a time to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This year, there are several movies that have Easter ties and can be watched as part of your Easter celebration. Here are three to watch: “The Resurrection of Jesus Christ” (2009), “The Passion of the Christ” (2004), and “The Last Temptation of Christ” (1988). ..

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

The movie “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” is an adaptation of CS Lewis’ children’s book. The story follows 4 children who discover the magical world of Narnia after stepping through an old wardrobe. However, beneath the surface of this story is a Christian message. Lewis wrote this book as a way to teach children about the Bible and its teachings. ..

The movie, like the book, is a story about good and evil. Aslan the lion is a representation of Jesus Christ, who sacrificed His life for the benefit of the many. The White Witch is a representation of the great tempter himself, the Devil. And the Turkish Delight the White Witch uses to tempt Edmund is a symbol of the forbidden fruit that leads many people to sin.

The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

This film is based on the Gospel of Mark, which tells the story of Jesus’ life and death. The film stars Tom Hiddleston as Jesus, Mark Ruffalo as Judas Iscariot, Jeremy Renner as Satan, and Rachel Weisz as Mary. The film was released in March 2015 and was met with mixed reviews from critics.

This movie tells the story of Jesus from His birth to His death and resurrection, so everything we need to know about the story is here. The great Max von Sydow takes the lead role and there is room for many other famous actors in this Biblical saga, including John Wayne, who, as the Centurion present at Christ’s cross, drawsls the now-famous line: “Truly, this man was the Son of God.”

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)

This adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel is perfect for Easter because it features a wide variety of sweet treats on display, including the coveted Wonka Bars, the chocolate river, and the everlasting gobstoppers. The movie is also a great educational tool for those parents whose children tend to overindulge themselves on Easter Eggs because, as you will remember, some of the children come to a sticky end because of their sweet obsession.

This movie is always remembered for its classic songs and Gene Wilder’s great performance as Willy Wonka.

Hop (2011)

This mash-up of CGI and live-action is far from being a classic, but if you have ever wanted to see a movie where the Easter Bunny poops jellybeans, this one is for you! It’s also one for your kids, who will be far more tolerant of the bonkers plot – the Easter Bunny wants to be a drummer in a rock band. So, if you have planned to get on with some DIY activities during the holidays, this dim-witted but well-meaning children’s film could be one way to keep the kids from getting under your feet. ..

The Matrix (1999)

This Easter movie is a great action flick that many of us view multiple times each year. Well, consider the fact that Neo is labelled as ‘The One,’ the person who can free humanity from the machines that have enslaved them. This is remarkably close to the Christian perception of Jesus, the Messiah figure who came to free humanity from a sinful nature that holds them captive.

At the end of the first Matrix movie, Neo sacrifices himself before rising again, which is an obvious parallel to Christ’s resurrection. And then there’s the character of Trinity. While she doesn’t seem to have any spiritual significance, her name references the ‘Trinity’ which is the term used to describe the relationship between Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit. ..

This Easter movie seems like it would be a perfect fit. However, we should not forget the reference to the White Rabbit in the movie, which is a reference to Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Still, if you need a way to convince your other half to let you rewatch The Matrix again this Easter, you can use the rabbit reference as your excuse for returning down the rabbit hole.

Rise Of The Guardians (2012)

This year’s biggest movie release is a team-up of Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Sandman, Jack Frost, and the Easter Bunny to take on Pitch Black before he engulfs the world in darkness. ..

This movie is about the Easter Bunny, who is the Guardian of Hope. He gives a great explanation of the meaning of Easter during the movie. So if you want to keep your children entertained, and also want to learn more about Christianity, then this movie is perfect for you!

Ice-Age: The Great Egg-Scapade (2016)

Easter egg hunts first originated as a pagan tradition. ..

Chocolat (2000)

In Joanna Harris’s popular novel, Vianne opens up a chocolate shop in a small remote village in France. For most of us, this would be a dream come true, especially in this age when stores are closing down all over the place. But for the villagers in this movie, Vianne and her tempting confections aren’t so warmly welcomed. Still, they do give in eventually!

This is a romantic movie about chocolate, and as such, it might encourage you to visit your local chocolate shop during the Easter season.

Superman Returns (2006)

Superman is also a symbol of hope and change, as he has faced many challenges in his life, from being raised on a farm in Kansas to being the only Kryptonian to ever fly in space. He is also a symbol of the human potential, as he has overcome many obstacles to become one of the most powerful superheroes on Earth.

In Superman Returns, our hero is stabbed in the side by Lex Luthor, as was Jesus when He was hanging from the cross during His crucifixion. After sacrificing his life to save others, Superman wakes from a coma after three days, which is an echo of Jesus’s resurrection three days after His dead body was placed in a tomb. And when discussing his lineage, Superman says: “the son becomes the father, and the father the son,” which is a homage to Jesus’ description of His relationship to God – “I am in the Father and the Father is in me.”

This movie is a superhero movie, and if you’re not into that kind of thing, you might not enjoy it. Still, if you’re looking for an excuse to watch it again, or just to have some fun with your friends, then Easter is the perfect time to do it.

The Passion Of The Christ (2004)

This movie is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are willing to face the reality of Jesus’ suffering and death. It unflinchingly portrays Christ’s beatings and crucifixion, and is far more authentic than any other Biblical movie that has shied away from the reality of these events. Christians should watch The Passion of The Christ to learn more about what happened during Jesus’ crucifixion and death.

The movie has more to offer than just the horrors of crucifixion. Jim Caviezel gives an emotionally tender performance as Jesus, and even if you’re not a Christian, it’s still worth tuning in to see him in the role of a lifetime. There are also heart-wrenching scenes of another kind, such as when Mary, Jesus’s mother, runs to comfort her son when He falls while carrying His cross. Their relationship is another reason to give this one a go. ..

This Easter movie is a religious classic for people of faith, but if you’re not a Christian and you’re not moved by the spiritual meaning behind Christ’s death and resurrection, you could still watch it for the history lesson it provides.

  1. “The Easter Bunny”
  2. “The Easter Parade”
  3. “Easter eggs”
  4. “Easter egg hunt”
  5. “Easter egg hunt for kids”
  6. “Easter egg hunt for adults”
  7. “The Easter Bunny and his friends: a storybook story” 8. “The Easter Bunny and his friends: a storybook prologue” 9. “A very special Easter egg!”

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