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Putting Family First: Mother Olivia Plays Mother Teresa
Starring in Fox Home Entertainment's new "Mother Teresa" DVD, acclaimed actress Olivia Hussey shares what it meant to finally take on the part and...
Forgiveness or Revenge Decided at the "End of the Spear"
Filmmakers like Bill Ewing understand that audiences love watching true stories packed with drama, danger, intrigue, and spiritual inspiration. ...
Childhood Fantasy, Preteen Angst Meet in "Aquamarine"
“Aquamarine” is aimed straight at the often neglected tween market, giving girls that taste of fairy tale fantasy they don’t want to give up too...
Faith, Hope & Sports Travel Well Along "Glory Road"
"Glory Road" is formulaic but effective, touched with a fondness for faith and religion. The energy of the first hour dissipates by the time of the...
Protect Yourself Against "Firewall"
Consider this review a “firewall” — a form of protection keeping you from the new Harrison Ford movie of the same name. Directed by Richard...
Pain, Mystery, Grace Create Powerful Mosaic in
Freedomland
Its everything 2005’s Crash wanted to be but wasn't. Crackling with racial tension, suspense and two dynamite lead performances, this 113-minute...
Despite Funny Shticks, "Cheaper 2" Has Warmth, Heart
Unlike “Yours, Mine, and Ours,” with its incessant, frantic antics, “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” has plenty of warmth and heart among its funny...
"Duma" Deserves a Place in Every Family Film Library
“Duma” tells us that life is hard, and that change is painful but necessary. It also teaches us about inner strength. Overall, it's an...
Poorly Made, “Doogal" Should Stay in the Memory Box
An Americanized version of “The Magic Roundabout," a popular television show during the '60s on European television stations, “Doogal” – like most...
Silly "Producers" Successfully Returns to Big Screen
Can a classic movie about a play, turned into a hit Broadway musical, successfully make it back to the screen in musical form? "The Producers”...
Beyond Few Magical Moments, "Nanny McPhee" Misses
Despite its early potential, overall "Nanny McPhee" is a miss and should likely be avoided by families who have been recently spoiled by such...
Ponderous
New World
Is No Paradise
The New World is a more taxing film than Director Terrence Malick's earlier work, and if it has a larger point beyond the surface story, it eluded...
Preachy, Politically Correct "Family Stone" a Disappointment
Unfortunately, when a film aims to preach rather than recount a story (this goes for Christian films as well), integrity often suffers. Sadly,...
Hilarious "Hoodwinked" Clever Fairy Tale Retelling
It is a rare movie that is truly funny for both kids and their parents. Yet the comical “Hoodwinked” is a surprisingly hysterical offering after a...
Not Much "Fun With Dick and Jane"
With its scattershot approach, "Fun With Dick and Jane," Jim Carrey’s latest comedy, yields uneven and disappointing results. Surprisingly unfunny...
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