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Can Indie Filmmakers Save Religious Cinema?
For most Christians, God’s Not Dead was the best movie of 2014. If you were to ask me though, there's a different film that deserves our attention....
WWJD: The Journey Continues
Asks Good Questions but Runs Out of Steam
Nothing to complain about here, but nothing stands out either. The impression the film leaves isn't deep, but Christian audiences will likely enjoy...
CNN’s
Finding Jesus
Can Unite Believers and Nonbelievers, Says One Expert
As CNN gears up to air the second installment of an investigative series about Jesus, one expert says this show can be a bridge between people of...
Night at the Museum
Franchise is Officially Ready for Mothballs
Feels stale from the first frame. 97 minutes has never felt so long, and this from someone who enjoyed the first two installments.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
, Indeed
This sequel was as inevitable as it was welcome. But that earned expectation is, regrettably, not met. There's still charm, humor and warmth, but...
Christ’s Freedom Shines in Mike Farris’ Grammy-winning Album
Mike Farris’ Grammy-winning album Shine For All The People is the answer to those who view God as a cosmic Grinch (and Christians as His...
The Drop Box
Will Touch Your Heart, Bring You to Tears
For such a colorful documentary, The Drop Box is very straightforward in its message: all children deserve life and love.
Creativity, Heart and One Huggable Protagonist Save the Day in
Big Hero 6
Best Animated Film winner of 2014 isn't so much The Avengers for the younger set; more like the fast-funny-footloose style of Guardians of the...
McFarland, USA
's Race to the Top
It takes skill and vision to lift another predictable, feel-good sports drama like McFarland, USA beyond lazy templates and bumper sticker clichés....
High School Movies Get a Major Makeover with
The DUFF
Commentary on cyber-bullying and a call for common decency among teens are timely, and help elevate the film from typical high school fare.
Murray Excels as a Geezer with a Heart of Gold in
St. Vincent
Thanks to particularly inspired casting it's transformed from a standard indie movie, clichés and all, into something far more special.
Good Intentions Can't Keep
Old Fashioned
from Feeling Out of Touch
Operates from a different moral compass than standard rom-coms, but disappointingly offers little insight beyond well-worn platitudes.
Downton Abbey
: What are Americans Really Watching?
Millions of Americans are tuning in to watch Downton Abbey, eager to enjoy the continuation of the saga. But, do they know what they are really...
Why You Need to See 'The Drop Box'
A couple of years ago on BreakPoint, I told you about a South Korean pastor who rescues abandoned babies. Well in March, you can see his amazing...
A Theology for
Fifty Shades of Grey
Millions will mark this Valentine’s Day weekend by taking in the new release of "Fifty Shades of Grey," a modern-day publishing phenomenon that...
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