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Laughs and Lewdness Make the Cut in
Blades
With its over-the-top, absurd storyline, Blades of Glory offers plenty of one-liners that will likely become as memorable as the lines in Napoleon...
Ultimate Gift
Poses Important Life Questions
What matters most in life? And what happens when we don’t appreciate the many gifts that life offers? These are the questions posed by FoxFaith's...
Perfect Stranger
Is Perfectly Awful
The best movies can become like old friends, a pleasure to see from time to time. Others are like uninvited guests - perfect strangers who deserve...
Indie Feel Makes
Lookout
a Different Kind of Thriller
The Lookout is simply a different kind of thriller—one that has an indie feel to it, with lots of time spent on character development. For those...
God Grew Tired of Us
Chronicles Lost Boys' New Life
Writer/director Christopher Quinn chose to focus on just three “lost boys” in his award-winning documentary, God Grew Tired of Us. After arriving...
Shameful
Vacancy
Earns Timely Condemnation
A horrible tragedy such as the Virginia Tech massacre has, in a strangely unexpected way, opened the door for Christian critics to state what’s...
A Heartless Hopkins Gives Steely Edge to
Fracture
Fracture gives Anthony Hopkins his juiciest role in years. Although lagging for stretches, the movie is worth seeing for its portrayal of villainy...
Raunchy
Wild Hogs
Belongs in the Slop Bucket
Wild Hogs is the story of four guys trying to escape from suburbia. In what’s essentially a less sophisticated City Slickers meets Easy Rider, it...
Engaging
Mars
a Great Trek for Parents, Children
Roving Mars is an engaging, well-made film that will interest even young children, provided parents are willing to narrate what is happening...
I Think I Love My Wife
a Surprisingly Truthful Film
The film is extremely loose when it comes to language and sexual themes. If you can get past this, however, you’ll find that Chris Rock makes some...
Pro-Family Messages Are Found in
Are We Done Yet?
Nick Persons is back. After his disastrous road trip with little Kevin and Lindsey in the 2005 film Are We There Yet?, Nick sold the store and...
Turtles Are Mutated Once Again in
TMNT
The year was actually 1984 when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were first invented. Now, rather inexplicably, they’ve been resurrected from...
No Remedy to Soulless Living in
Everything's Gone Green
Unfortunately, screenwriter Douglas Copeland never offers a remedy to the soulless living he so devastatingly describes in Everything’s Gone Green....
Hot Fuzz
Sure to Please Parody, Horror and Cop Fans
Written, directed and acted by the same team that gave us the hilarious zombie spoof, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz is sure to please fans of parody...
Violent
300
a Perverse Form of Eye Candy
Filled with violent battle scenes, gory killings and some surprisingly explicit sex, 300 is a perverse form of eye candy. A war epic that arrives...
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