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Violent
300
a Perverse Form of Eye Candy
Filled with violent battle scenes, gory killings and some surprisingly explicit sex, 300 is a perverse form of eye candy. A war epic that arrives...
Offensive "Borat" Addresses Stereotypes, Reveals Prejudices
"Borat" intends to offend, in order to reveal our deepest prejudices. The film also has a strong message about stereotypes and the subtle racism...
More Talk, Less Truth Found in "Conversations"
"Conversations With God" is one man's true account of how he found answers from God, became a "spiritual messenger" and authored a successful book...
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,...
Raunchy
Wild Hogs
Belongs in the Slop Bucket
Wild Hogs is the story of four guys trying to escape from suburbia. In what’s essentially a less sophisticated City Slickers meets Easy Rider, it...
Turtles Are Mutated Once Again in
TMNT
The year was actually 1984 when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were first invented. Now, rather inexplicably, they’ve been resurrected from...
Life-Changing Faith on Display in
Amazing Grace
Besides being one of the most well-known hymns, Amazing Grace is also an amazing story - a reminder that believers are called to persevere through...
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...
“The Number 23” Simply Doesn’t Add Up
When it’s said and done, there’s not much about “The Number 23” that actually adds up. It’s ultimately nothing more than a superstition gone...
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...
Clichés, Conflicting Values Spoil “Daddy’s Little Girls”
While “Daddy’s Little Girls” could’ve been an uplifting story, any potential was lost in hackneyed writing and heavy-handed, but inconsistent...
Nothing Worth Learning in “School for Scoundrels”
“School for Scoundrels” is based on a novel by Stephen Potter and a 1960 screenplay by Hal Chester and Patricia Moyers. Unfortunately, however,...
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...
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...
"Grudge 2" a Rehash of the First
The real problem with "The Grudge 2" is the script, which is a redundant rehash of the first. It wasn’t great to begin with and now it’s worse. ...
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