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November 2013
The Book Thief
is Pretty but often Painful to Watch
For any who see the film before reading the exceptional novel it's based on, a helpful tip is not to judge the book by the movie.
Christa Banister
November 25, 2013
Catching Fire
Trumps its Predecessor in Every Possible Way
Under a new director, deeper themes lurk beneath the disturbing surface story of this sequel to offer a surprisingly relevant takeaway.
Christa Banister
November 21, 2013
Lovable Loser Nobly Attempts Fatherhood in
Delivery Man
Far more enjoyable and substantial than the trailer suggested, which is a win for anyone who hopes for more from a Vince Vaughn comedy.
Christa Banister
November 22, 2013
The Christmas Candle
a Triumph of Inspiration (that Doesn't Feel Like the Typical Christian Movie)
As a Christmas movie about the real meaning of Christmas, this a beautiful Christmas card of a film may well become a holiday classic.
Susan Ellingburg
November 21, 2013
Black and White
Nebraska
Manages Colorful Warmth
It's a story about aging, dignity and greed, but it excels most as a simple father/son story.
Christian Hamaker
November 21, 2013
Dear Mr. Watterson
Deceptively Deeper Than a Mere Fan Letter
A must-watch for anyone impacted by Calvin & Hobbes. Far from flawless, it manages to marvel at Bill Watterson's art and unusual choices.
Shawn McEvoy
November 14, 2013
Dallas Buyers Club
Will Win Acclaim but Lose Viewers
An explicit, intentionally repellent film that earns a very hard-R, but it's also the most arresting AIDS drama since Philadelphia.
Jeffrey Huston
November 14, 2013
Christmas Spirit Fights Coarse Dialogue in
Best Man Holiday
Faith plays a starring role in the story and dialogue, but the language is so off-putting that believers will have a hard time watching.
Christian Hamaker
November 14, 2013
Enjoy
Thor: The Dark World
for What it is: Mindless Fun
This is not a message movie, not a film that makes us better people. This one is just for fun. And what a lot of fun it is.
Susan Ellingburg
November 05, 2013
Free Birds
is Anything but Family Fun
I was expecting Chicken Run with a Thanksgiving twist. Instead, I got a mean-spirited tale that left a bad aftertaste.
Susan Ellingburg
October 23, 2013
Ender’s Game
is Beautiful, Beguiling and a Bit of a Headscratcher
Despite getting bogged down in details that don't always add up, one can't ignore its greatest strength: plenty of fascinating big ideas.
Christa Banister
October 23, 2013
About Time
Not Bad, but Nothing Special
There are some films you instantly become passionate about – a great romance especially. This wants to be one of those movies. It's not.
Jeffrey Huston
October 23, 2013
The Laughs are on Life Support in
Last Vegas
Gives the audience no reason to care, creating yet another movie where a slew of A-list talent can't save it from being a stinker.
Christa Banister
October 23, 2013
Diana
Paints a Dreary Portrait of a Disenchanted Princess
The romance between Princess Diana and Dr. Hasnat Khan is the focus of this film, but also its major problem for lacking passion.
Christian Hamaker
October 23, 2013
October 2013
The Counselor
a Colossal Waste of A-List Talent
Ultimately a frustrating, cautionary tale on how drug trafficking doesn't pay. Does anyone really need to watch a movie to learn that?
Christa Banister
October 23, 2013
All is Lost
is Man vs. Nature Done Spectacularly
Easily the sparsest film of the one-man survival genre, this virtually wordless film pairs intriguingly with current release Gravity.
Jeffrey Huston
October 23, 2013
Promising Parables Found in Switchfoot's
Fading West
Christian rock-umentary serves as a touching lesson on the natures of faith, family, and life in the midst of change.
Ryan Duncan
October 21, 2013
Controversy is Surprisingly Boring in
The Fifth Estate
Who knew that such a gripping, ripped-from-the-pages plotline could be reduced to something hardly worthy of the big screen?
Christa Banister
October 17, 2013
12 Years a Slave
the Definitive Slavery Film
We’ve seen slavery depicted on film before, but not like this, comparable to the depths Spielberg plunged us to in Schindler’s List.
Jeffrey Huston
October 17, 2013
Powerful Testimony Delivers
Church Girl
Suffers from a few trademark flaws that mar faith-based films, but succeeds in telling a story that will resonate with most audiences.
Ryan Duncan
October 17, 2013
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