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Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Falls Flat
With its amazing special effects, this sequel to the 2005 summer blockbuster looks like it should be a hit. Sadly, problems involving lack of...
Brains Triumph Over Beauty in
Nancy Drew
In light of recent, more self-centered ‘tween/teenage fare like Disturbia, the decidedly countercultural message of Nancy Drew--with a main...
Bad Acting, Theology Propel a Doomed
Ghost Rider
With a lot of parental guidance, parents might be able to use Ghost Rider to teach kids about some aspects of evil. However, there are far better...
Poor Script Makes for Bad
Blood and Chocolate
Blood and Chocolate’s biggest problem, aside from the fact that it contains hardly any blood or chocolate, rendering the title meaningless, is its...
Ocean's Thirteen
and the "Enormity of Success"
Director Steven Soderbergh’s latest film is not an “enormity of success,” but it is disappointing. An outrage? Not really, but that’s the...
Penguins Charm, Yet Again, in
Surf’s Up
Unlike Happy Feet’s heavy-handed commentary on the environment and animal rights, the messages in Surf's Up are far less controversial: a lifelong...
Big Debt Is Big Business in
Maxed Out
Because we can’t resist the lure of credit, documentary Maxed Out insists, more than 10 million Americans declared bankruptcy between 1994 and...
Twisted Reasoning Makes for Scatterbrained
Secrets
Even if you can somehow follow the twisted reasoning in Secrets of the Code, its presentation of information is so completely scatterbrained that...
Hypocritical Film Fans?
CT Movies readers respond to the idea that some Christians are hypocritical when it comes to their choices in film.
Costner Dances with Outrageousness in
Mr. Brooks
The creepy new Kevin Costner flick, Mr. Brooks, is played out in a way that dances on the line between terrifying believability and over-the-top,...
Vulgarity Eclipses Humor in
Knocked Up
Knocked Up has some great comic appeal. It has many endearing emotional moments. It even has an uplifting pro-life message. Unfortunately, you will...
Pirates 3
Goes Overboard with Confusing Plotlines
If you thought Pirates 2 was difficult to follow, you ain’t seen nothing yet. In fact, I’ve never been more in the dark about whose allegiance is...
Ambling Plot Mars Brooding
Good German
Based on the best-selling novel by author Joseph Kanon, The Good German is the frame-by-frame recreation of a 1940s film noir. It’s dark, it’s...
Fundamentalism and Freedom
The Jehovah's Witnesses are more than a knock-knock joke.
Top-Notch Humor, Animation Mark
Shrek the Third
With cleverly-written, well-voiced, all-star humor and impeccable animation, Shrek the Third is marred only by a few typical Hollywood worldview...
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