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Mortality, Meaning and Love Explored in
The Fault in Our Stars
Part of what makes Stars such an engaging read is that the protagonists meet in a support group for kids with cancer.
The Amazing - and Expanding - Universe of
Spider-Man 2
Bigger and more ambitious than its predecessor in every respect, not just in style and scope but in what it’s trying to wrestle with.
A
Turn
for the Best
Set in 1776, the show follows a New York farmer named Abe Woodhull as he and a group of childhood friends form the war’s first spy ring.
The Railway Man
Ponders Reconciliation Rather Than Revenge
Hasn't been promoted to Christians, yet it’s an inspiring, powerful film that revolves around the tension between justice and mercy.
Philomena
a "Good Cry Movie" about a Mom's Regret
Prepare to be overwhelmed – especially if you’re a mother. Ready yourself, both for Judi Dench's performance and for tears.
Can Our Film “Irreplaceable” Rise Above Censorship Efforts?
It started in December, when Focus on the Family first began running “Irreplaceable” trailers in cinemas across the nation. The trailer – which you...
Island of Lemurs: Madagascar
is 40 Minutes of Wide-Eyed Wonder
A quick-running, G-rated, family friendly film about Madagascar that educates and inspires without dancing hippos or polka-dot zebras.
Middle Earth More Thrilling Than Our Last Visit in Second
Hobbit
Installment
Less bloated, this second installment stands as a premium Hollywood production that can teach other major lit-franchises a thing or two.
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.
Walking with Dinosaurs
is 'Awesome' in 3D
Feels like something you'd see at a good science museum. Dino-crazy youngsters will love it, and their parents won’t mind it either.
A Spoonful of Sharpness Helps the Sugar Go Down in
Saving Mr. Banks
Seems to serve as a family-friendly version of the art vs. commerce debate, but also packs an emotional and thematic wallop.
Below the Surface
is a Thrilling Ride Out of Dystopia
It’s not just the change of scenery that makes Tim Shoemaker’s Below the Surface such an exciting novel.
Pixar Artist Draws on Faith in the Studio
To the chagrin of its many fans, Pixar Animation Studios will not release a new film in 2014. But its artists, including Brian Green, 45, are...
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.
There’s Not Much to Say
About a Boy
Odds are most people wouldn't consider About a Boy worthy of its own TV show, but apparently NBC had other plans.
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