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"Wimbledon" Serves Light-Hearted Look Inside Tennis Tourney
While "Wimbledon" serves a light-hearted look inside the world’s best tennis tournament, we don’t see its underbelly. But we do hear what a player...
Technology and Classic Filmmaking Work Well in "Sky Captain"
Every now and then, a film comes along that bends the rules and gives us a new genre. Often, when directors try to do that, it’s a monumental...
Immorality Is Fought by More Immorality in "Criminal"
"Criminal" is a familiar take on the “honor among thieves” cliché which feels satisfying at first, until you realize that the comeuppance only...
Low Budget "Paper Clips" Doc Flings Hope to Millions
A low-budget documentary made by relatively inexperienced filmmakers, "Paper Clips" not only eschews the labels about both Christians and...
"Vanity Fair" Offers Good Glimpse into 19th Century Society
Reese Witherspoon holds her own as an ambitious, but likeable, gal who is simply trying to ‘do better for herself’ in a 19th century world of...
"Passion" Plays On: Gibson's Movie, Now On Video, Continues
With its August 31 video release and the introduction of some "Passion"-inspired music, the impact of producer-director Mel Gibson's international...
New Reality TV Show Promotes Virtues of Traditional Marriage
When Jennifer Fuqua and Jeff Higgins said, "I do," they did so in the presence of their family and friends – and with the help of a camera crew –...
VeggieTales'
Sumo of the Opera
Should Be a Hefty Hit
Don't worry; kids won't have to know about Sumo wrestling or The Phantom of the Opera to enjoy the new VeggieTales' newest release, Sumo of the...
Be Afraid, Very Afraid, of "Suspect Zero" Thriller
How do you begin to critique a film that attempts to frighten us into believing that evil is rampant and insurmountable, yet can’t even convince us...
"Livin' It" Packs in Powerful Sports Stunts and Testimonies
Parents, youth pastors and skateboard/BMX fanatics, do not miss this way cool film from actor/director Stephen Baldwin. Targeted directly at...
Joe Camp and Benji: Running Off the Leash
“Benji: Off the Leash!” certainly does what director Joe Camp claims films should: it raises the bar. It steers clear of foul language and...
Take Your Prozac Before Seeing "We Don't Live Here Anymore"
Like the other films made from Andre Dubus’ work, “In the Bedroom” and “House of Sand and Fog,” this one left me jonesin’ for a Prozac smoothie....
"Princess Diaries 2" Promotes an Americanized, Cheesy Europe
Take the kids to this one, if all that matters is the lack of obvious objectionable content. But if you want them to understand that not everyone...
Nihilism at Its Best in Well-Made, Well-Acted "Collateral"
"Collateral" is presented very well indeed with Scorsese-like cinematography and flawless performances by Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. But don’t...
"Family 15" Interactive DVD a Great Tool for Family Devos
“Family 15” is not only biblically sound, but manages to talk about deep concepts like God’s unconditional love and forgiveness in ways that are...
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