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Roberts the Fairest of All in
Mirror Mirror
A charming and deliciously sinister performance from Julia Roberts as the Queen ensures Mirror Mirror is no rotten apple.
The Odds Are in
The Hunger Games
’ Favor
Author Suzanne Collins and her legion of fans should be ecstatic with how this adaptation turned out.
Barnes Has Talent and
Stories to Tell
Dave Barnes may have made his living writing hit songs for others, but Stories to Tell confirms he’s got a solid original voice.
Love Reigns on the Bookshelves
Ever growing in sales and popularity, Christian romances tell tales of happily-ever-after that continue to capture readers' hearts.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home
Searches for Meaning
With the film Jeff, Who Lives at Home, we’re introduced to yet another grown man with a perpetual case of Peter Pan syndrome.
John Carter
Is as Plain as the Name
The story never quite comes together in the big-budget John Carter, leaving a dissatisfying sense of what might have been.
Solving an
Accidental Bride
’s Problem
If you took out token God references and ignored a love scene, you’d hardly recognize this as a book for a Christian audience.
Undefeated
Breaks the Sports Movie Mold
The 2011 Oscar winner for for Best Documentary Feature lets us connect with real-life players in a compelling, beat-the-odds story.
Act of Valor
Part of Elite Film Squad
Call it what you will, this is a stirring, patriotic depiction of men who carry out dangerous missions on behalf of their country.
Search Committee
Finds More Than It Seeks
There’s nothing complicated or controversial with The Search Committee. And that’s what makes Tim Owens’ first book so clever.
Halflings
Adds to Paranormal Romance Trend
Halflings is nothing original. But with its timeless themes of passion and forbidden love, it might not need to be.
Love Is a Losing Battle in
This Means War
Unfortunately, no amount of hair flips and charm from the normally crowd-pleasing Reese Witherspoon can save This Means War.
Velasquez’s Comeback
Diamond
Shines
Newly aligned with Inpop Records, Jaci Velasquez presents a worthwhile comeback effort with the autobiographical Diamond.
Safe House
Might Leave You Feeling Queasy
Shaky-camera syndrome has taken hold of today’s action movies. And Safe House, directed by Daniel Espinosa, is no different.
Daniel Radcliffe Fades in
Black
The Woman in Black, Daniel Radcliffe’s first starring role since the Harry Potter films, offers few moments of genuine fright.
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