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Bad Acting, Theology Propel a Doomed
Ghost Rider
With a lot of parental guidance, parents might be able to use Ghost Rider to teach kids about some aspects of evil. However, there are far better...
Twisted Reasoning Makes for Scatterbrained
Secrets
Even if you can somehow follow the twisted reasoning in Secrets of the Code, its presentation of information is so completely scatterbrained that...
Well-Acted
Breach
Wears Religion on Its Sleeve
The true story of the fall of FBI spy Robert Hanssen, Breach shows how a man who tricked the U.S. government for decades was brought down by the...
Big Debt Is Big Business in
Maxed Out
Because we can’t resist the lure of credit, documentary Maxed Out insists, more than 10 million Americans declared bankruptcy between 1994 and...
The Messengers
Delivers a Lifeless Tale of the Undead
A sense of irony can add a lively dimension to films in the weary horror genre, but The Messengers barely nods in that direction. In taking itself...
Crass Outweighs Cute in
Norbit
For those who saw Daddy Daycare and Doctor Doolittle, and were hoping for some more “Eddie-Murphy’s-now-a-dad-so-he’s-making-cute-family-films”...
Hannibal Rising
Sinks Like a Stone
If Hannibal Rising isn’t bad enough to kill off this film franchise, nothing will do the trick. Ghastly and often disgusting, it somehow manages...
Ambling Plot Mars Brooding
Good German
Based on the best-selling novel by author Joseph Kanon, The Good German is the frame-by-frame recreation of a 1940s film noir. It’s dark, it’s...
Mel Gibson's
Apocalypto
- It's No Bloody Good
With Apocalypto, there is no central theological debate as there was with The Passion of the Christ. No ties to European ancestry and national...
Eternity and Immortality Explored in
The Fountain
What does it mean to have eternity set in our hearts? Is immortality possible? These are the questions explored by writer/director Darren...
Shaky Plot Arc Plagues
Arthur and the Invisibles
Writer/director Luc Besson developed this script from two of his children’s books. As his first attempt at CGI, Arthur isn’t terrible, but it’s...
Last Sin Eater
Mediocre Despite Strong Message
I applaud director Michael Landon Jr.'s goals, and I have no doubt that he put his very heart into this movie. I also sympathize with the film’s...
Labyrinth
an Adult Fairy Tale Not to Be Missed
Pan’s Labyrinth is a reminder that not all fairy tales are for children, and that imagination is something that can be kindled in adults, given the...
Complexity of Relationships the Focus in
Painted Veil
The Painted Veil is one of those visual and cinematic masterpieces that we rarely see today. It’s uncomfortable, but it conveys how complex...
Music and Lyrics
Hits Most of the Right Notes
Ultimately, much like those heart-shaped boxes of chocolate on Valentine’s Day, Music and Lyrics is a momentary pleasure - probably not good enough...
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