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Rio 2
Runs Dry Too Soon
As the flimsiness of the story becomes all too apparent, viewers may be wondering how much more they'll be able to endure.
Heaven is for Real
is Better with Questions Than Answers
Forces the faithful to truly wrestle with what’s being shared from the pulpit on Sunday mornings.
300: Rise of an Empire
is All Guts, Little Glory
The bloodshed and lack of character development are laughable, and even the striking visual 'wow factor' of the original has vanished.
Television's Rape Epidemic
Yes, there are stories of rape that God saw fit to include in the Bible. But when examined closely, there's a world of difference between these...
Winter's Tale
More Mystifying Than Magical
What seemed like it might be a fantastic, magical story feels awkwardly stitched together, even laughable when not outright confusing.
Fall TV First Impressions: Fox
Though Fox’s upcoming fall programs can’t be considered Christian by a long stretch, it’s likely the network will see an uptick in faith-based...
Christians Find Joy with Jimmy Fallon
How do you connect personally with Jesus? Have you tried Jimmy Fallon?
Fall TV First Impressions: NBC
With several dramas and only a handful of new comedies, will NBC reclaim its foothold among viewers? Let’s take a look and see.
TV Matchmaking Gets a New Twist With
It Takes a Church
Unlike other dating shows, the new matchmaking game It Takes a Church puts a unique twist on the typical boy meets girl.
Fall TV First Impressions: CBS
Summer is a time best spent outdoors with friends and family, but before long fall will be here, and that means a slew of new television.
The Monuments Men
is an Entertaining, Skilled Throwback
The patriotic schmaltz feels right. If we can't be sentimental about preserving culture, we've lost touch with what these characters did.
Unearned Ending Aside, Pro-Life
Gimme Shelter
Works
Not quite a documentary, but has an unflinching, realistic feel right til the end when it turns into a Lifetime movie with a bow on top.
A
Turn
for the Best
Set in 1776, the show follows a New York farmer named Abe Woodhull as he and a group of childhood friends form the war’s first spy ring.
Blatant Commercialism Can’t Sink Sweet
Walter Mitty
A comedy that deals with serious themes but manages to stay light enough on its feet that any moments of heavy-handedness are forgivable.
Middle Earth More Thrilling Than Our Last Visit in Second
Hobbit
Installment
Less bloated, this second installment stands as a premium Hollywood production that can teach other major lit-franchises a thing or two.
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