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Things We Lost in the Fire

“Accept the good.” That’s the moral of Things We Lost in the Fire, and although the characters’ ideas of good aren’t consciously grounded in the ultimate Good, director Susanne Bier’s drama is tough to shake.

  • Christian Hamaker |
  • October 19, 2007 |
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Think Like a Man

Consider this film entertainment with a moral dimension, but also as a sign of how far our standards have fallen as a society.

 
This is 40

Unless your idea of a good time is watching a couple bicker, fight and whine about life not turning out right, this isn’t for you.

  • Christa Banister |
  • December 21, 2012 |
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This Means War

Unfortunately, no amount of hair flips and charm from the normally crowd-pleasing Reese Witherspoon can save This Means War.

  • Christa Banister |
  • February 17, 2012 |
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Thor

Thor has a few moments of excitement, but does nothing to ease concerns that these stories are getting a bit long in the tooth.

 
Thousand Words, A

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I’d say Eddie Murphy’s A Thousand Words, is worth two: don’t bother.

 
Thr3e

The new Fox Faith Film "Thr3e" is a cleverly-written psychological thriller with a fun twist at the end and a truly "Wow, I didn’t see that coming" turn, but it’s not overtly a "faith film."

 
Three Musketeers, The (2011)

Why anyone would adapt Alexandre Dumas’s famed novel yet again—with no new angle to boot—is a real head-scratcher.

  • Christa Banister |
  • October 21, 2011 |
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Three Stooges, The

Not even truly funny supporting talent like Larry David, Jane Lynch and Sofia Vergara can save The Three Stooges.

 
Time Changer

Written and directed by Rich Christiano, Time Changer is an interesting look at the timeless importance of God with a timeless message that could change your life!

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Time Machine, The (2002)

A more extensive script could have taken The Time Machine to the next level.

 
Time Traveler's Wife, The

There's plenty that's lost in translation from book to the big screen in The Time Traveler's Wife—like a rhyme or reason to the time travel itself, anything in the way of character development, or depth of human emotion.

 
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

For those who can endure it, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy has a nice payoff. But until then, the film moves at a snail’s pace.

  • Christian Hamaker |
  • December 09, 2011 |
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TMNT

The year was actually 1984 when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were first invented. Now, rather inexplicably, they’ve been resurrected from their cinematic grave. Why? No doubt, to market more junk to another generation of unsuspecting kids and gullible parents.

  • Annabelle Robertson |
  • March 01, 2007 |
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To Rome with Love

This is Woody Allen at his laziest, not much more than a collection of four non-intersecting short stories.

 
To Save a Life

If you're a serious evangelical filmmaker, there's one response you do not want to hear: "For a Christian movie, that was pretty good." Yet when it comes to the more impressive motion pictures produced by churches and ministries, this backhanded compliment remains the most ubiquitous—and often, the most deserved.

  • Jay Swartzendruber |
  • January 22, 2010 |
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To the Arctic 3D

While the 3D photography is breathtaking, the narrative falls prey to blatant sentimentality.

 
To the Wonder

The core ideas, conflicts, and yearnings resonate so sincerely that it makes the occasional weight of self-import easy to forgive.

 
Tooth Fairy

If you think the sight of The Rock in a pink tutu and oversized sparkly wings is funny, well, Tooth Fairy is the movie for you. After all, the screenwriters get a lot of mileage out of seeing the former wrestler play a has-been hockey star forced to reveal his softer, fairy side.

  • Christa Banister |
  • January 22, 2010 |
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Torque

Cool stunts on high-powered, gorgeous bikes – including a chase scene atop a moving train and a lead actor who is poised to become the next big thing in Hollywood – make this film a visual thrill.

  • Annabelle Robertson |
  • January 16, 2004 |
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