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League of Incredible Vegetables
Defines Heroes as Those Who Trust God
Not the most incredible VeggieTales disc ever assembled, but an honest, earnest treatment of an important, practical topic (fear) makes it one of...
Artful
Moonrise Kingdom
a Story of First Love
When I see superior filmmaking like Moonrise Kingdom, I can’t help but wonder what it is that Wes Anderson’s imitators lack.
Prometheus
Offers Alternate Creation Story
Although it has several good performances, the story of Prometheus is a slap in the face to believers in a divine Creator.
Life Proves Complicated for
People Like Us
Its deft handling of complicated family situations makes People Like Us one of the best American films released so far this year.
The Avengers
is Old-Fashioned Fun
Summer movies—even overstuffed ones—can still provide a heavy dose of good old-fashioned fun.
Journey Transforms at the
Marigold Hotel
A group of elderly English strangers—each at a personal crossroads—grows from taking a journey they never expected when they stay at this hotel.
Style Aside,
Snow White
Is a Rotten Apple
Like so many films these days, far more attention was paid to aesthetics rather than anything resembling quality storytelling.
Battleship
Conquers Action-Movie Fatigue
Full of sound and fury, Battleship will appeal to audiences who can tolerate the voluble, violent battle at the center of the film.
Skilled and Carefree
Pirates!
Entertains
Even with its idiosyncratic style, The Pirates! is as skilled as it is carefree and an easily consumed treat for the masses.
The Odds Are in
The Hunger Games
’ Favor
Author Suzanne Collins and her legion of fans should be ecstatic with how this adaptation turned out.
The Penniless Princess
a Treasure Trove of Lessons on Love
Let the princess debate end with this delightful exploration into how we can serve and love others because we know how much God loves us.
Blue Like Jazz
Leaves Questions Unaddressed
Donald Miller’s story might strike you as an unsurprising entry among the tales told by Christians critical of the church.
Roberts the Fairest of All in
Mirror Mirror
A charming and deliciously sinister performance from Julia Roberts as the Queen ensures Mirror Mirror is no rotten apple.
Big Miracle
Is Hardly a Whale of a Tale
Big Miracle wants to be a whale of a tale with its heart in the right place, but the execution leaves more to be desired.
Second
Sherlock
Still Has Plenty of Spark
Were filmmakers able to capture lighting in a bottle yet again with Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows? The answer is yes.
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