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Master Animator's Swansong:
The Wind Rises
is Elegiac, Inspirational
If this is Hayao Miyazaki's final film, it's a fitting farewell to an artist who inspired wonder in millions of fans both young and old.
Veggies in the House
Not a Fruitless Endeavor
Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales and voice of Bob the Tomato, talks with Crosswalk.com about the new spin-off series coming to Netflix,...
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Will Christians Be Smitten by
Marry Me?
Marriage can be a touchy subject for Christians, which is unfortunate, since any husband and wife can tell you there’s a wealth of humor to be...
The Flash
Outruns the Competition
In this year’s race for superhero dominance, The Flash wins hands down with a fun series starring a likable hero and a positive message.
How to Get Away with Murder
Gets Away with Much More
When a show is called How to Get Away with Murder, you can bet it’s going to contain some things Christian viewers find objectionable.
Can
Gotham
Survive without Batman?
Riddle me this, “What do you call a Batman show with no Batman?” The answer? Why, Gotham, of course.
Gratuitous Action Lives on in
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Age of Extinction is a reboot of sorts. Mark Wahlberg plays a Texas widower raising a 17-year-old daughter.
Hungry for a Good Movie? Try
Chef
If you’re a foodie in need of a funny movie, then this warm-hearted winner is the movie for you.
The Fault in Our Stars
is No Garden-Variety Tearjerker
As sad and heartbreaking as it all is, this unordinary romance explores love, mortality and the meaning of life in such a memorable way.
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.
A Long Way Off
More Product Placement than Parable
Tries to be your standard, well-intentioned Christian film, but instead turns one of Christ's most important lessons into an infomercial.
Legends of Oz
: Dorothy Shoulda Stayed in Kansas
Begins with some of the most charming opening credits you've ever seen... and it's pretty much all downhill from there.
Muppets Most Wanted
Even Better Than Its Predecessor
Another star-studded affair that’s also very, very funny, equally showcasing the talents of comedic actors and creative puppeteers.
Disney's
Bears
a Thrilling Journey into Nature
Seen first as tiny babes, the show’s stars—cub twins Amber and Scout—resemble nothing so much as living, breathing teddy bears.
"So Close" Sums Up Christian-Made
The Virgins
Despite many flaws there is something genuinely special. It is the first of its kind: a Christian film that has no agenda but laughter.
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