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Alone Yet Not Alone
Only Works for Those Tired of Everything Else
Plays like a companion piece to Little House on the Prairie, but without engendering the same affection and falling dramatically flat.
Anderson Waxes Artful in
The Grand Budapest Hotel
As cinematic tastes go, The Grand Budapest Hotel will come as nothing short of a delicious and savory multi-course feast.
Jack Ryan
Reboots with Mixed Results
Has enough potential that it need not take another decade to develop the next chapter in Jack Ryan's cinematic story.
Thi'sl Tells his Story in
Fallen King
Rap fans across the board should pick up Fallen King and go for a fun, faith-strengthening ride.
TV Matchmaking Gets a New Twist With
It Takes a Church
Unlike other dating shows, the new matchmaking game It Takes a Church puts a unique twist on the typical boy meets girl.
Jolie is Scary Good in
Maleficent
For a PG film, it's potentially nightmarish for youngsters. Others will find the acting, themes, and new twist on an old tale enjoyable.
Days of Future Past
a Solid Seventh Entry in the X-Men Franchise
Catch up with the previous films or you'll be lost, but with Singer back in the director's chair, this is a fun, funny, fast-paced romp.
Million Dollar Arm
is Predictable, but Pleasant
A baseball movie that's not about baseball. A heartwarming (and completely predictable) underdog story based on a real-life competition.
The Monuments Men
is an Entertaining, Skilled Throwback
The patriotic schmaltz feels right. If we can't be sentimental about preserving culture, we've lost touch with what these characters did.
Lone Star Heiress
Chapter Excerpt
Ivy gently set the hoof back down on the grassy road and patted the mule’s side. “No wonder you’re limping, Jubal—it ’pears like you’ve picked up a...
Laughs and Truth Awkwardly Co-Mingle in
Mom's Night Out
Directors Jon and Andrew Erwin give faith-based humor with social and spiritual relevance their best shot and get two out of three right.
Ragamuffin
Introduces Us to the Real Rich Mullins, and to God's Love
Short on budget and famous actors, but undeniable authenticity in the storytelling helps set it apart from many other faith-based films.
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.
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 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.
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