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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay–Part 1
Little More Than a Placeholder
Perhaps it was inevitable the final novel would be cut in two. The result is a talky Part 1 that feels like a stagnant stage setter.
Teen Romance on Life Support in Weepy
If I Stay
Nowhere near as intriguing as the novel it's based upon. In fact it feels more like "Touched by an Angel: Teen Edition."
Compelling
Whiplash
Easily Lives Up to Its Name
Best Picture nominee wrestles with questions of art and morality in an intense, energized, nail-biting character study featuring Best Supporting...
In Plain Sight
is a Moving Call to Action on Sex Trafficking
Both a frightening reminder and a story of hope about the thousands who are forced into the commercial sex trade each year in the U.S.
Interstellar
Has Big Screen Imagery, Simpler Themes
May be Christopher Nolan's most ambitious film yet, but it shows both his best instincts and his worst.
Planes: Fire & Rescue
Flies Higher Than Original
This time the cute factor doesn’t get in the way of meaningful characters and it’s a much better picture as a result.
The Book of Life
Deals More in Death and Questionable Truth
Full of humor, charming characters, and some interesting life lessons, but quite a lot of it is about death and what happens after.
5 Books for Christian Women Who Don't Like Books for Christian Women
Here are five books for Christian woman who don’t typically like books for Christian women.
Too Many Recycled Parts Clutter
Earth to Echo
A shallow slog of a movie that never delivers the magic, fun or creativity of all the films (E.T., The Goonies, etc.) it aspires to be.
Irreplaceable
Will Surprise You with Its Journey to Grace
Nuanced and intelligent, it rises gracefully above much of what has come before in this one-night-only event form of Christian media.
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.
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.
Do You Have a Love/Hate Relationship With Christian Music?
We all have our opinions about Christian music. Many people love contemporary Christian music, while others think it lacks realness and...
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.
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.
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