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Year Ends with a Thud in
New Year’s Eve
Director Garry Marshall ups the ante from Valentine’s Day, recruiting half of Hollywood to star in this sentimental dreck.
A Believable Tale in
Remembering Christmas
Dan Walsh’s simple style allows events to unfold without forcing characters into far-fetched situations or over-the-top emotions.
Top Family Movie Picks for the Holidays
“E” is for entertainment and hopefully for everyone! Here are some options for family movie-watching this holiday season.
Hugo
More Than a Film History Lesson
One of the year’s best family movies, Hugo ends as an engaging film-history lesson but also taps into deeper human emotions.
Glory
Smith’s Second Instrumental Outing
While Glory doesn’t come off as creatively inspired as Michael W. Smith’s instrumental debut, it’s still a glorious celebration.
Happy Feet Two
Lacks a Lightness of Step
The same characters are basically in place from its Happy Feet predecessor, but Happy Feet Two simply lacks a lightness of step.
Worship Lives on in
God’s Not Dead
God’s Not Dead feels like another reminder that newsboys is still the same pop/rock band that does worship music well.
Terror, Trust Mix Well in
The Baker’s Wife
Mouth-watering descriptions of gourmet bread and a tale of terror and trust mix well in Erin Healy’s The Baker’s Wife.
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