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Famous Biblical Women Book Club
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.
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.
Will Angelina Jolie’s
Unbroken
Disappoint Christians? It Depends
The Christianity that is central to Louis Zamperini’s life is almost entirely absent from the film. That could prove a disappointment to Christian...
5 Books to Read with Your Kids
If you’re ready to start, or continue, a family book club, here are five titles you might want to consider.
Cooper's Vocal Work Saves the Day in
Guardians of the Galaxy
Superhero movies are usually oh-so-serious, but what makes this one work so well is a funny, fast-and-loose style and clever soundtrack.
What You Might Not Know about the Charlie Brown Christmas Special
You love 'A Charlie Brown Christmas.' But did you know that the beloved Peanuts Christmas special almost didn’t air?
The Giver
a Fair if Basic Treatise on Societal Control
A parent-friendly thriller that allows a young audience to think about complex ideas and core human values for the first time.
Jones's
The Homesman
the Best Western Since
Unforgiven
As artistically rich as it is emotionally (and spiritually) unsettling. The combination is potent.
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.
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