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Phoniness is on Trial in Fincher's Dark, Disturbing
Gone Girl
The stuff of compelling post-movie banter; more than just a capable cautionary tale. But at times every part of me recoiled in disgust.
Selma
a Work of Divine Inspiration and Timing
You can't have a conversation with anyone involved in the making of Selma without them attributing its existence to the result of a Higher Power.
A Most Violent Year
a Precisely Crafted Homage Lacking a Clear Voice
An impressively rendered facsimile of the great films by 1970s American auteurs. Impossible not to admire yet without distinction itself.
The Equalizer
: Not Enough Good to Equalize the Brutality, Language
Feels like the studio dusted off an old script, hired an Oscar-winning team for illusion of merit, then re-branded an old TV property.
A Day Without Art: Missing Out on the Human Experience
Art is an essential part of a well-rounded curriculum, as it adds so much value to the learning (and the life) experience.
Private Down Under
Blandly Predictable
This latest e novel takes all of the Patterson brand’s hallmarks and raises them to a new level.
The Good Lie
Makes for a Good Reminder
A powerful movie about family, love, faith and being found. The story of Sudanese refugees comes to life with grace, humor, and dignity.
The Power of
Unbroken
Faith
Crosswalk was privileged to interview Luke Zamperini about the upcoming film Unbroken and learn more about his father’s journey to Christ.
Mixed Bag
Hobbit
Trilogy Concludes with a Convoluted Farewell
Jackson broke a simple story into three larger parts, and now seems unsure how to fit the pieces together in this middling conclusion.
This is Where I Leave You
: At the Opening Credits?
Has a fabulously talented cast with authentic-feeling relationships. So what's the downside to this film? It is wildly inappropriate.
Annie
Update Fails to Cast Hope, Impact Emotions
Flat, mostly dull, but gets points for trying, and certainly works better than the star-studded but hopelessly lame 1982 film.
Cowabunga!
Turtles
Shells Out Action + Attitude
With fun nods to pop culture and sci-fi classics, it’s a fast-paced, high-action story that takes no prisoners.
Beautiful
Calvary
about the Struggle to be Both Righteous, Human
When a religiously-themed film has no agenda towards evangelism or secularism, it’s amazing how legitimately thought-provoking it can be.
Creationist Ken Ham Expresses Doubts Regarding Biblical Accuracy of 'Exodus: Gods and Kings'
In advance of Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings, Christian commentators are speaking out about the film’s lack of biblical accuracy.
Wild
Wields the Power to Inspire Those Who Can Stomach Its Hard R-Rating
Witherspoon pours herself into the role of hiker Cheryl Strayed so wholly that she redefines our perceptions of her range and depth.
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