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Mr. Peabody & Sherman
: Fun for All Ages through All Eras
Fun for kids and adults, provides a lot of laughs, teaches a little history, even makes a few points about parent/child relationships.
Days of Future Past
a Solid Seventh Entry in the X-Men Franchise
Catch up with the previous films or you'll be lost, but with Singer back in the director's chair, this is a fun, funny, fast-paced romp.
How to Live Like You Have Something to Offer
Have you noticed how God does things? God is not a technician. God is an Artist. And it's art that moves us.
Edge of Tomorrow
Belongs on the Must-See List
Visceral and intelligent high-concept thrill-ride rigorously earns the accolade: "If you see only one movie this summer, see this."
Left Behind
's Gross Miscalculation: Too Little Eschatology, Too Much Disaster
Rather than a timely, relevant story, this poorer Left Behind plays like a throwback to the 70s, when disaster movies were all the rage.
Hungry for a Good Movie? Try
Chef
If you’re a foodie in need of a funny movie, then this warm-hearted winner is the movie for you.
Inspired by
The Song
of Solomon, but Feels More Like Ecclesiastes
The Song may not make it to the top of the charts but it is (loosely) inspired by Scripture and might be excellent for date night.
Pattinson Surprises in Post-Apocalyptic Arthouse Film
The Rover
Basically a less-stylized, more realistic version of Mad Max; a completely humorless Wild West-like tale of obsession.
How Churches Discourage Artists
In a culture where the arts are struggling to rise above the silly and the profane, the church has an incredible opportunity. Are we taking...
Maze Runner
Not the Most Novel Dystopian Tale
Levels of intensity and violence push the PG-13 boundaries, but the film is competent considering it's another teen dystopian adaptation.
The Fault in Our Stars
is No Garden-Variety Tearjerker
As sad and heartbreaking as it all is, this unordinary romance explores love, mortality and the meaning of life in such a memorable way.
Dolphin Tale 2
Just Treads Water
The pacing is sluggish, the storytelling predictable. Compared to the original, it's pretty inferior in the inspiration department, too.
A Long Way Off
More Product Placement than Parable
Tries to be your standard, well-intentioned Christian film, but instead turns one of Christ's most important lessons into an infomercial.
Is it Okay to Leave it All Behind?
Is the idea of "leaving it all behind" selfish, or is a virtue God wants us to embrace?
The Identical
Surprisingly Un-Identical to Blander Inspirationals
Rather than follow a predictable trajectory of rebellion during the dawn of rock, it takes a refreshing track of spiritual exploration.
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