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In Defense of Christian Cinema: A Review of
Do You Believe?
It's predictable, too-tidy, and formulaic. But guess what? This Christian film executes said formula well while going beyond its message.
Insurgent
Takes the Slow Train to Dullsville
As a viewer of many post-apocalyptic films, I didn't think it was possible to make one where existence itself is so boring for the characters....
Colorful Characters Prove There's No Place Like
HOME
A delightful movie. Not groundbreaking or amazing or the greatest movie ever, but charming and sweet with genuinely funny moments.
The Slow Burn Satisfies in Stunning Sci-Fi Thriller
Ex Machina
On the cerebral side of the sci-fi genre, trading spectacle for subtlety in a way that's spellbinding and satisfying, and featuring an impressive...
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
, Indeed
This sequel was as inevitable as it was welcome. But that earned expectation is, regrettably, not met. There's still charm, humor and warmth, but...
Lightweight and Disposable,
Paul Blart
Sequel Funny Nonetheless
It's funny because Kevin James is funny. It’s that simple. It’s unfortunate it can’t be more, but it’s enough.
Sparks Adaptation
The Longest Ride
Works for Both 'Rom' and 'Com'
A sweetheart of a movie that may not break new ground but is almost certain to please its target audience. It's a girls'-night-out film that some...
Chappie
's Intelligence is Purely Artificial
Once again, a Neill Blomkamp landscape is far from pleasant. But the bigger problem is that Chappie fails to generate any kind of enthusiastic...
Run All Night
Not Quite
Taken 7
, but Close Enough
I’d love to say this is Neeson as you've never seen him before, but it's actually Neeson as we've seen him many times before. Not an uplifting...
Kingsman
Unnecessarily Takes Suave & Sophisticated into Vulgar, Offensive Territory
After walking the line in terms of rough content, it takes an ugly turn from which it never recovers. We leave not wanting more, but wondering why.
Serena
Shows How Gorgeous a Misfire Can Be
The best-looking bomb of the year, but a bomb nonetheless, despite its acclaimed director, accomplished stars and gorgeous cinematography.
High School Movies Get a Major Makeover with
The DUFF
Commentary on cyber-bullying and a call for common decency among teens are timely, and help elevate the film from typical high school fare.
Teen Time Travel Tale
Project Almanac
Struggles to Take Off
If the filmmakers could go back in time, they'd streamline a story that bogs down at crucial moments and lays on the exposition at others.
The Principles of Proverbs 31 Are on Full Display in
Virtuous
JC Films and Rock Springs Church have produced a new film to tell every woman she is a precious and capable Daughter of the King.
Just Relax and Enjoy a Very Uplifting
McFarland, USA
The kind of heart-warming story Disney was once known for, one the whole family can enjoy together and leave feeling glad they came.
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