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My Little Pony
Should Please Fans and the Bigs Who Love Them
A cute little movie about cute little ponies, with life lessons and some mighty fine music thrown in as a bonus. There's color and excitement for...
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All the Money in the World
Can't Buy an Oscar
In what should be a gripping tale of kidnapping and ransom, the most memorable part of All the Money in the World remains the dramatic re-casting...
Sorkin Struggles to Spark
Molly's Game
A crisp opening leads to a drawn-out drama about poker that grows sluggish as it tries to sustain its two-hours-and-twenty-minutes runtime. Writer...
History, Heroism and Legal Drama All Mesh in
Marshall
When a young Thurgood Marshall and Jewish lawyer Sam Friedman reluctantly partner to fight for justice in a rape case, the result is a...
How Charlie Brown Saved My Ministry... Twice
The Charlie Brown figurine is on my desk to remind me that the most liberating truths I've heard didn't come to me from august heroes of the faith...
Battle of the Sexes
Makes Old News Feel New
Battle of the Sexes is about more than a 1973 tennis match between rising female tennis star Billie Jean King and a past-his-prime, buffoonish...
American Made
Scores in the 80s
Barry Seal (Tom Cruise) is not the brightest bulb in the lamp, and his moral compass is clearly broken, but you can't help but root for him....
Christian Film Formula Pays Off in
A Question of Faith
Viewers who responded to God's Not Dead and Do You Believe? get another providential plot in A Question of Faith, which works despite somewhat...
The Post
Speaks Boldly to Current Events with Its 1971 Storyline
Though there is nothing glitzy or jaw-dropping about Steven Spielberg's Oscar-season offering, the story resonates. Two stellar leads, a strong...
Pitch Perfect 3
Has Its Share of Off-Notes
This third franchise entry doesn't veer far from the formula that established Pitch Perfect as a female-driven phenomenon. But while it can still...
The Greatest Showman
is a Cotton-Candy, Toe-Tapping Spectacle
A musical spectacle the founder of “the greatest show on earth” would appreciate—especially since it whitewashes much of his life story. P.T....
Disastrous
Downsizing
Squanders a Promising Premise
What happened to Alexander Payne? The director behind meaningful dramedies like About Schmidt and The Descendants tries for a heavy-handed message...
The Mountain Between Us
is Alluring but Artificial
A survival story of epic proportions, The Mountain Between Us is thoughtfully filmed and beautifully performed. However, its too-contrived plot and...
Kirk Cameron, Liberty U. Team Up for
Extraordinary
with Commonplace Results
Extraordinary feels like a Christian marriage version of an after-school special. It's pleasant enough if you like that kind of thing, but there's...
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