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A Few too Many Bumps along
Reservation Road
Reservation Road take on issues of loss, grief and the ways in which we cope with the sudden death of a loved one. While not without merit, it has...
Alvin
Offers Something for the Whole Family
Alvin and the Chipmunks is adorable, and it’s even fun for adults to watch the combination of live action and stellar animation. With a sweet...
Redeeming
Champ
a Knockout Cinematic Choice
Resurrecting the Champ has plenty of redeeming values and will likely be a great choice for families this summer. Josh Hartnett does a fine job as...
Copious Blood May Make
Sweeney Todd
Viewers See Red
Unfortunately, the torrents of blood make Sweeney Todd disgusting in several spots, so much so that the film cannot be recommended, despite...
The Kite Runner
Can’t Overcome Contrivances
An outstanding adaptation of a well-regarded book is currently playing at theaters. Unfortunately for fans of Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner,...
Nonsensical Logic, Multiple Endings Ruin
Revolver
After the first few scenes, Revolver’s plot descends into nonsensical logic. Different endings for scenes are shown, and it rewinds much like a...
Love in the Time of Cholera
Disappoints On-Screen
Love in the Time of Cholera spans 50 years, so adapting this novel to the screen was a formidable undertaking. But in the hands of experienced...
Spiritual Allegories Abound in
The Seeker
Based on the novel by Susan Cooper, The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising is the first film adaptation of the author's five-book series. Apparently the...
Enchanted
a Healthy Mix of Reality and Fairy Tale
Enchanted is a completely adorable, delightful movie whose packed screening audience of little girls ages four to fourteen gave it a rousing...
Atonement
Has Plenty of Style But Little Substance
Directed by Joe Wright, Atonement is both sumptuous and satisfying. With the exception of the gorgeous English scenery and attractive lead actors,...
Intriguing Premise Turns Hokey in
I Am Legend
In storytelling, it’s constantly been said that it’s far better to show than tell. But in movies, especially ones like I Am Legend that are meant...
New Twists Given to
Sleuth
Remake
This remake of the 1972 classic of the same name has been given some distinctly new twists. Based on the successful stage production by Anthony...
Secret Things
a Perfect Discussion, Evangelism Tool
The Secret Things of God is an inspired approach to evangelism, and it works extremely well. This DVD could serve as a great focal point for...
Movie Magic Makes
August Rush
Truly Unforgettable
August Rush is pure Hollywood magic. But if you’re willing to suspend your disbelief, sit back, and enjoy, then the rewards are many. And if...
Feel-Good
Dan in Real Life
a Nice Option
Overall, Dan in Real Life is a must-see, a total feel-good movie. It’s been a long time since I’ve observed an audience laughing and cheering so...
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