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Movie Reviews Archives
Alvin
Offers Something for the Whole Family
Alvin and the Chipmunks is adorable, and it’s even fun for adults to watch the combination of live action and stellar animation. With a sweet...
The Golden Compass
: Innocent Adventure or Atheist Gateway?
Is The Golden Compass a threat? Will it lead children away from a personal knowledge of God? Or, will it become a key opportunity to talk to...
Atonement
Has Plenty of Style But Little Substance
Directed by Joe Wright, Atonement is both sumptuous and satisfying. With the exception of the gorgeous English scenery and attractive lead actors,...
Grace Is Gone
Focuses More on the Family
Grace Is Gone is one of the first films about the Iraq war to explore the death of a female soldier. Another unique element is its focus on the...
Juno
Provides Quirky Commentary on Growing Up Fast
Although these films couldn’t be more diametrically opposed in terms of sheer crudeness, there’s been a decidedly pro-life theme running through...
Walk Hard
Pokes Fun at Music Biopics
Walk Hard pokes fun of the oh-so-basic plot and all the clichés we’ve come to expect in music biopics. With a drinking and drugging main...
Inexperience and Inconsistencies Run Wide in
Awake
Awake is writer/director Joby Harold’s first effort, and unfortunately his inexperience bleeds through. The plot is rife with inconsistencies and...
Slow Narrative Flavors a Bland
Blueberry Nights
In his first English-language driven project, award-winning Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai has created a movie that, despite its lush visuals, is...
Leave Our Kids Alone!
Readers say they're concerned about The Golden Compass because they fear the movie is targeting their kids—and trying to lure children into...
Enchanted
a Healthy Mix of Reality and Fairy Tale
Enchanted is a completely adorable, delightful movie whose packed screening audience of little girls ages four to fourteen gave it a rousing...
Movie Magic Makes
August Rush
Truly Unforgettable
August Rush is pure Hollywood magic. But if you’re willing to suspend your disbelief, sit back, and enjoy, then the rewards are many. And if...
Video Game-Inspired
Hitman
Proves Inferior
Hitman, based on a video game but employing a similar story and style as the Bourne films, is in every way inferior to those films, not to mention...
No Joy Found in This Depressing
Wedding
Everyone longs for hope beyond the pain of broken relationships in Margot at the Wedding. But watching such a dismal spectacle is like listening...
Director Pushes Envelope and Agenda in
Redacted
Redacted takes its plot from a recent incident in Iraq. Director Brian De Palma loves to push the cinematic envelope, and this project is no...
Delightful
Wonder Emporium
Sparks Imagination
This holiday season, Walden Media brings our kids Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium—a delightful movie that, though it contains some faulty worldview...
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