Join
PLUS
PLUS
Login
Home
Devotionals
NEW Your Nightly Prayer
Your Daily Prayer
Video Devotional (for PLUS members)
NEW Marriage Devo (for PLUS members)
The Crosswalk Devotional
Your Daily Bible Verse
Encouragement for Today
See All Devotionals
Faith
Spiritual Life
Bible Study
Prayer
Women
Men
Seniors
Slideshows
Family
Marriage
Divorce and Remarriage
Singles
Parenting
Grandparenting
Homeschool
Career
Finances
Church
Pastors / Leadership
Christianity Q&A
Worship
Culture
Headlines
Holidays & Special Coverage
Video
Movies
Television
Podcasts
Christian Music
Books
Newsletters
Contact Us
Plus
Forums
Plus
Forums
Go Ad-Free
Join
Plus
Plus
Login
Open main menu
Open main menu
Trending:
Plus
Forums
Devotionals
Your Nightly Prayer
Headlines
Slideshows
New Year
Depression
Podcasts
Prayer
Movie Reviews Archives
7 Things Parents Should Know about
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Owen Grady wants nothing to do with dinosaurs. Nothing. That’s partially why he’s building a cabin in a remote mountainous area, far removed from...
Is Genesis History?
Belongs in Any Creationist's Catalog
Fascinating - and quite beautiful - from opening to closing, Is Genesis History? is a necessary multi-tool in the kit of anyone who hopes to...
No More Reviews?! What's Next for Movie Content at Crosswalk?
All that's going away is a standard review format from an experienced critic, and a commitment to cover nearly every movie Hollywood produces. What...
Maze Runner: The Death Cure
- Just Enough Life for a Fitting Conclusion
Though most young adult movie series tend to flame out before their final chapter, Maze Runner: The Death Cure has just enough momentum to keep...
Forever My Girl
is a Pleasant Sunday Stroll in the Country
A touching blend of A Walk to Remember and Country Strong, Forever My Girl is the heartwarming film that we all need to kick off 2018. 3.5 out of...
3 Hooks Separate
12 Strong
from Other War Films
A sturdy, taut modern war movie about the first U.S. soldiers that went into combat after 9/11. 12 Strong is fairly straightforward, but also...
Perhaps We Are All
Hostiles
This grim western does go beyond "Cowboys vs. Indians" - but only just barely. Hostiles is sorrowful, and perhaps unsure of what it’s trying to...
Paddington
Continues to Delightfully Defy the January Odds
A sequel that's even better than the original. As sweet as marmalade, Paddington 2 is a welcome antidote to the daily news (real or fake). In...
The Commuter
Will Work from Home or the Multiplex
Another Liam Neeson thriller involving threatened family members, The Commuter could have been tired and shopworn. Instead, it feels, if not fresh,...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
Jumanji
2017: JUst fun MAN, GEE
A fun bit of fluff to enjoy over the holidays. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle has plenty of laughs and enough adventure to keep things interesting....
1
2
3
4
5