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Drillbit
Hardly Apatow's Sharpest Work
Producer/screenwriter Judd Apatow has quickly made a name for himself as the bankable funny guy in Hollywood. But without the right material, (see...
Abuse, Poverty Portrayed in Slow-moving
Sleepwalking
With the basic elements of most Lifetime made-for-TV movies, a slow-moving Sleepwalking keeps getting worse as the minutes tick by. Not only is the...
Somber
Snow Angels
Struggles with Tone
While director David Gordon Green’s Snow Angels raises interesting questions about the nature of Christian faith and belief, the film is ultimately...
Children's Favorite Adapted in
Horton Hears a Who
Based on the charming Dr. Seuss book from 1954, Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! is a fun movie for all ages. The animation feels just like the...
Secret Things
a Perfect Discussion, Evangelism Tool
The Secret Things of God is an inspired approach to evangelism, and it works extremely well. This DVD could serve as a great focal point for...
College Road Trip
Well Worth the Ride
It is a rare and beautiful thing when a movie can truly capture the imagination of audiences ages three to seventy-three, but Disney’s new College...
Stale Story Hurts Spectacle of
10,000 B.C.
10,000 B.C. works as sheer spectacle, but its story is forgettable. Its unknown actors make an impression because of their striking looks, but it’s...
Another Heist Movie, Another
Bank Job
Loosely based on the 1971 bank robbery at Lloyd's Bank in Marylebone, London, The Bank Job is directed by Australian Roger Donaldson. It's a heist...
The Other Boleyn Girl
Soaps Up History
Starring Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, The Other Boleyn Girl is nothing more than a soap opera that accentuates immorality, embellishes...
Charming Actors Save
Penelope
by a Nose
What ultimately lifts Penelope from been-there-seen-that, “believing in yourself” status are the charming performances from leads Christina Ricci,...
Semi-Pro
Only Semi-Funny
Maybe you’ve heard the adage: "If you’ve seen one Will Ferrell movie, you've seen 'em all." Well maybe no one’s said that yet, but they will. ...
Vantage Point
Gives Action Film Genre a Fresh Look
What could have been a forgettable thriller, Vantage Point instead gives the audience something to puzzle over. Such a film certainly takes...
Wacky
Be Kind Rewind
Has Lots of Laughs
Be Kind Rewind starts as a tale about the passing of the torch and serves as a wistful look at the fading days of video-rental shops. It evolves...
Charlie Bartlett
an Excellent Case Study on Today’s Teens
Charlie Bartlett is a well-made, funny but sad, targeted look at the very real emotions that plague our children. It is an enlightening case study...
Heroes and Villains
Dolph Lundgren has played good guys and bad guys for 25 years. Now he's in a new movie about a Roman soldier investigating Christ's resurrection.
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