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License to Wed
a Bad Endorsement for Marriage
License to Wed only gets more ridiculous as the minutes tick by, leaving you wonder why a film so bad would be green-lighted in the first place....
Cheadle Keeps it Real and Raw in
Talk to Me
In Talk to Me, Don Cheadle’s character’s slogan is “keep it real.” And while many critics are crying for “realness” in movies, I’m hoping the...
Life After War Explored in
Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave is not a film about whether we should be in Iraq or not. It’s about what is happening to those who were. And despite its many...
Robinsons
Inspires Creativity, Encourages Individuality
Meet the Robinsons not only inspires Walt Disney-type creativity and encourages individuality, but it also addresses the issue of rejection - head...
Costner Dances with Outrageousness in
Mr. Brooks
The creepy new Kevin Costner flick, Mr. Brooks, is played out in a way that dances on the line between terrifying believability and over-the-top,...
Invisible
Looks More Like a TV Drama
Together with screenwriters Mick Davis and Christine Roum, director David S. Goyer has, however unwittingly, created more of a CW television drama...
Transformers
Goes for Style over Substance
Transformers proves yet again that a movie needs just a little bit more that mind-numbing special effects to be any good. Lack of substance,...
Outlandish
Reaping
an Unholy Mess
An outlandish thriller that uses the 10 plagues of “Exodus” as a modern-day gimmick to serve its own wacky ideas about God, the devil and the fate...
A Mighty Heart
Has Very Little
A Mighty Heart tells the story of the events leading up to journalist Daniel Pearl’s vicious murder in 2002. And while it is presented with...
Only Liars and Billionaires Win in
The Hoax
Though the plot is mildly interesting and the filmmakers do a good job of creating tension, The Hoax leaves audiences with a slimy feeling and a...
Charlie Richards and the Road to
Life at the Pond
When Charlie Richards, creator of the Christian animated series, Life at the Pond, first moved to Hollywood, he thought he’d spend the rest of his...
Silly
Evan Almighty
Stays Afloat
Evan Almighty deliver laughs. Not the side-clutching, gut-busting guffaws of the best comedies, but a gentle amusement, with several chuckles...
Penguins Charm, Yet Again, in
Surf’s Up
Unlike Happy Feet’s heavy-handed commentary on the environment and animal rights, the messages in Surf's Up are far less controversial: a lifelong...
Hungry Hearts Seek Solace in
Reign Over Me
The characters in Reign Over Me do not look heavenward for help, but the movie’s joy is in its story of old friends reunited—in what that...
28 Weeks Later
: Return of the Moral Horror Movie?
Director Danny Boyle’s terrifying vision of societal decay and survival of the fittest reinvigorated the horror genre in 2003 with 28 Days Later. ...
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