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Firehouse Dog
a Mediocre Breed of Family Movie
While it could’ve been an entertaining, heart-warming movie about a family being brought closer together, Firehouse Dog settles for a lowbrow humor...
Brisk Pacing Not Enough to Ignite
Slow Burn
Slow Burn moves along at a brisk pace. Too brisk, really, at just 93 minutes, which adds to the challenge of trying to follow the plot. Some will...
Factory Girl
Fails with a Superficial Script
Factory Girl fails because it rests upon such a superficial script. The story never delves beneath the surface to explore why Andy Warhol was the...
Sleuthing Is All in the Family in
Zodiac
An R-rated film about an infamous serial killer is the first great “family film” of 2007. No, it’s not appropriate for anyone other than adults,...
Epicenter
DVD Elaborates on End-Times Theology
Epicenter, a one-hour DVD which promotes author Joel Rosenberg’s non-fiction book by the same name, elaborates on his end-times theology, which is...
Be Warned:
Premonition
Goes Nowhere Slowly
In Premonition, the ambiguity and emotionless nature don't do actress Sandra Bullock any favors, as she seems to be walking through the film in the...
Family Bonds Extolled in
The Astronaut Farmer
The Astronaut Farmer is a compelling case study on whether or not it’s really worth the risk to follow the big dreams. More than anything, it’s an...
Last Mimzy
Stuffed with Conflicting Spiritual Messages
The masterminds behind The Last Mimzy showcase a Hollywood brand of spirituality that’s not particularly subtle, as everything from Buddhism to...
Director Takes Wrong Turn With
Driving Lessons
Jeremy Brock’s Driving Lessons is largely autobiographical. This may be the reason that this talented writer/director was unable to remain...
A Morality Tale Is Told in
Black Snake Moan
Depicting things in the Deep South as sordid and bizarre, Black Snake Moan, is definitely not for the masses—especially those who like their movies...
Coach's Example Makes the Difference in
Cheer
Before Hoop Dreams, before Glory Road, there was Something to Cheer About. What a shame we don’t have more mentors like Coach Crowe instilling...
Bullets, Bodies and Betrayal Mark a Violent
Shooter
Although fast-paced and high action, Shooter comes with plenty of warnings and its title should clue us in on what to expect: countless bullets,...
Poor Script Makes for Bad
Blood and Chocolate
Blood and Chocolate’s biggest problem, aside from the fact that it contains hardly any blood or chocolate, rendering the title meaningless, is its...
Charming Biopic Explores the World of
Miss Potter
Miss Potter fits right in with other historical biographies to hit the silver screen in recent years as it inspires audiences with the messages...
Characters, Not Effects, Steal the Show in
Terabithia
There’s nothing that spectacular about the special effects in Bridge to Terabithia. But the film's characterization is extraordinary, just like the...
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