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Few Laughs to Be Found in "Yours, Mine & Ours" Remake
In a remake of the 1968 Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda movie, the comedy is certainly not sidesplitting, but "Yours, Mine & Ours" does paint an...
Discernment Required for Darker, Newest "Harry Potter" Flick
Perhaps this fourth movie in the "Harry Potter" series will be the one that compels us to ask why we would put this material into our children’s...
"The Sound of Music" - Still Alive After 40 Years
The most wonderful thing about “The Sound of Music: 40th Anniversary Edition” DVD is not just the quality, but the fact that it is a film for all...
Cash's Daughter Says "Walk the Line" Biopic Not Accurate
Kathy Cash, the second daughter of music legend Johnny Cash, says the upcoming film biography of her father, "Walk the Line,” portrays her family -...
Family-Friendly "Zathura" More Mediocre Than Meteoric
To make an excellent family movie, not only do filmmakers need to appeal to children, but they must capture adults' attention as well. In this way...
Heavy Themes Weigh Down Light-Hearted "Chicken Little"
Though “Chicken Little” provides a great opportunity for family discussion about communication, trust, and unconditional love, it’s mix of heavy...
"Lord of the Beans" Appropriate for Kids, Amusing for Adults
A cartoon spoof of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, VeggieTales' "The Lord of the Beans" is mostly appropriate for school-age kids but...
Family, Honor and Heroism Extolled in "The Legend of Zorro"
An action-packed, swashbuckling movie, "The Legend of Zorro" extols family, honor and heroism. While ten-year-old actor Adrian Alonso steals the...
"The Chronicles of Narnia" - Will Disney Get It Right?
In a recent interview on Faith Radio, Bob Crittenden asked me what has come to be the defining question on the upcoming film "The Chronicles of...
Sex Trafficking Hits Primetime on Lifetime Television
Starring Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland, "Human Trafficking" "reflects a harsh, cold reality of how women and young girls across the globe are...
"Dreamer" a Powerful Portrait of Restoration
Have you noticed how God seems to be working through television and the silver screen, showing us glimpses of His own heart to restore the objects...
Seeking Heaven, Making Hell: Two Films on Utopian Failure
Two recent film releases, "Oliver Twist" and "Serenity," cause us to conclude that nothing has changed. We are desperate for heaven on our own...
Filmmaker Peter Lalonde: Refusing to Be "Left Behind"
Much like the characters in “World at War,” the third film in his “Left Behind” saga, filmmaker Peter Lalonde is on a mission. A dedicated...
Mourning Breaks Forth to Laughter in "Elizabethtown"
"Elizabethtown" could have used much more focus on the subjects of God and eternal destiny. But its good-natured look at characters coping with...
Churches to Play Key Role in Next Left Behind' Flick
Left Behind: World at War opens theatrically in churches the weekend of October 21-23. Churches may have as many screenings over than weekend as...
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