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Why You Should Go See the New Film
Noah
Undoubtedly Noah’s journey has been marked with controversy. Yet with these events in mind, I can tell you that I hope you will go see this film.
Noah
a Biblical Epic Boldly Transformed
Rife with theological exploration but never preachy, Noah sets a new standard for films to be both spiritually engaging and entertaining.
Lovable Loser Nobly Attempts Fatherhood in
Delivery Man
Far more enjoyable and substantial than the trailer suggested, which is a win for anyone who hopes for more from a Vince Vaughn comedy.
God's Not Dead
... but Christian Films are on Life Support
Though this cameo-filled affair tries to make a profound statement about bold faith, it falls prey to several predictable blunders.
Disney Does it Again - Doubly - with
Frozen
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" comes to life in a retelling that will have families laughing and singing, and hearts melting.
Need For Speed
Fails to Fill a Need
A far less muscular take on muscle-car action. Where the Fast & Furious movies are good dumb fun, Need For Speed is merely dumb.
It's Hard to Get
Inside Llewyn Davis
, but It's Worthwhile
We're used to stories about dreams come true. This folk tale of folk music is the story of one that doesn't which toys with reasons why.
Merlin’s Blade
A New Twist on an Old Tale
After all these years, and seemingly infinite permutations of time, place, and character, it would seem that the Camelot legend might possibly have...
12 Years a Slave
the Definitive Slavery Film
We’ve seen slavery depicted on film before, but not like this, comparable to the depths Spielberg plunged us to in Schindler’s List.
5 Reasons Why Christians Should See
Noah
in Theaters
Noah is a biblical epic, starring Hollywood actors, directed by an atheist, about God's wrath and mercy, surrounded in unknowns.
Occasional Moments of Inspiration Mark Solid
Son of God
A respectful telling of the life of Christ—perhaps too respectful—that, like so many other movies about Jesus, is a mostly solemn affair.
Simple Story, Visual Mastery Mark Mesmerizing
Gravity
Your response to this movie will depend on which element of filmmaking—originality, characters, or performances—means the most to you.
Grace Unplugged
Hits a Few of the Right Notes
A heartwarming message and strong production values are bogged down by an unnecessary dichotomy between faith and using our talents.
Is it Okay for Christian Artists to Share a Stage with Secular Artists?
Crosswalk.com's Stephen Sanders interviews the members of Christian rock band Skillet about touring with both secular and Christian bands and...
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Winter's Tale
More Mystifying Than Magical
What seemed like it might be a fantastic, magical story feels awkwardly stitched together, even laughable when not outright confusing.
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