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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay–Part 1
Little More Than a Placeholder
Perhaps it was inevitable the final novel would be cut in two. The result is a talky Part 1 that feels like a stagnant stage setter.
CNN's
Finding Jesus
is Fodder for the Curious Mind
Following Christ requires a fair amount of faith. After all, Jesus lived and died without a shred of physical evidence. Or did he?
Murray Excels as a Geezer with a Heart of Gold in
St. Vincent
Thanks to particularly inspired casting it's transformed from a standard indie movie, clichés and all, into something far more special.
Birdman
: Overly Ambitious and Criminally Overrated
What's the meaning of it all once the novelty of frenetic camera work has worn off and every Hollywood inside joke has been exhausted?
Hector
Searches for Happiness in All the Wrong Places
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a superior treatment of similar themes and the search for meaning and purpose.
Acts of Valor Stir Mixed Emotions in
Fury
Delivers many of the familiar genre beats of wartime movies, but then goes beyond them, excelling at moments both peaceful and violent.
Filmmakers Seeking Child Audience Should Think Outside
The Boxtrolls
The directors dedicated so much energy to making it surreal and quirky that they forgot who, namely the younger set, will be watching.
The Identical
Surprisingly Un-Identical to Blander Inspirationals
Rather than follow a predictable trajectory of rebellion during the dawn of rock, it takes a refreshing track of spiritual exploration.
Exuberant
Boyhood
Soars before Hitting Teenage Skids
A magnificent experiment that succeeds in a fashion so spectacular that not even the most dazzling CGI-driven popcorn movie can match it.
The Good Lie
Makes for a Good Reminder
A powerful movie about family, love, faith and being found. The story of Sudanese refugees comes to life with grace, humor, and dignity.
In Plain Sight
is a Moving Call to Action on Sex Trafficking
Both a frightening reminder and a story of hope about the thousands who are forced into the commercial sex trade each year in the U.S.
Woody Allen Ponders the Afterlife in Enchanting
Magic in the Moonlight
As with the best screwball comedies of the past, the magic here lies in the sharp witty banter between the film’s leads.
Football and Faith Lead
When the Game Stands Tall
As well-made a faith-based movie as you're likely to see, with the professional polish you'd expect from a studio-backed film like this.
The Hundred-Foot Journey
is Worth the Trip
Not as memorable as fellow 2014 foodie film Chef, but it’s hard to find any major flaws in it. Predictable, but well-played.
Christians Urged to Defend the Duggars
In August a petition was launched demanding TLC take the Duggars off the air. Now, conservative leaders are urging Duggar fans to step forward and...
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