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Outlandish
Reaping
an Unholy Mess
An outlandish thriller that uses the 10 plagues of “Exodus” as a modern-day gimmick to serve its own wacky ideas about God, the devil and the fate...
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...
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...
Robinsons
Inspires Creativity, Encourages Individuality
Meet the Robinsons not only inspires Walt Disney-type creativity and encourages individuality, but it also addresses the issue of rejection - head...
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...
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...
Final “Rocky” a Pleasant Surprise and Fitting Sequel
Rocky’s back – although sweet Adrian is gone. And, although you’re probably bracing yourself for another bad sequel, as I was, you’ll be...
Hungry Hearts Seek Solace in
Reign Over Me
The characters in Reign Over Me do not look heavenward for help, but the movie’s joy is in its story of old friends reunited—in what that...
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,...
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...
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...
Beauty, Heritage Span the Continents in
Namesake
The Namesake, from Indian director Mira Nair, reminds us of a film axiom: Some of the best movies about the American experience have come from...
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...
Dangerous Health Issues the Focus in "Fast Food Nation"
As with its cousin, “Super Size Me,” which focused on the dangerous health issues connected to fast food consumption, you don’t need to be a...
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...
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