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September 2014
Suicide Motif Makes for a Dark
Skeleton Twins
Brother-sister reconciliation story goes to some dark places, and doesn't allow viewers to laugh all of them off.
Christian Hamaker
September 17, 2014
Dolphin Tale 2
Just Treads Water
The pacing is sluggish, the storytelling predictable. Compared to the original, it's pretty inferior in the inspiration department, too.
Christa Banister
September 10, 2014
The Drop
Bottoms Out Early, Never Recovers
Could more accurately be referred to as "The Letdown," and a big one at that. Only manages a small burst of energy before fizzling out.
Christian Hamaker
September 10, 2014
No Good Deed
is Laughably Bad, Needlessly Violent
The timing couldn’t be worse for a thriller full of violence against women. But it probably wouldn't have made much difference anyway.
Christa Banister
September 10, 2014
As with the Rapture, so Too
The Remaining
: The Best Stuff's Gone from the Get-Go
Most of the movie feels un-scary, unsure of its theology, inconsistent in its methods, but there are a few nuggets of subtle quality.
Shawn McEvoy
September 03, 2014
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.
Christa Banister
September 03, 2014
August 2014
Robin Wright Does No Wrong in
The Congress
After a promising start, the story lets Wright down in the end by losing the human-interest angle and growing less fascinating visually.
Christian Hamaker
August 27, 2014
Brosnan More Geriatric Bourne Than Bond in Blasé
November Man
Plenty of car chases, moral ambiguity and a serious body count, but this loose adaptation of There Are No Spies falls into no man’s land.
Christa Banister
August 27, 2014
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.
Jeffrey Huston
August 20, 2014
Teen Romance on Life Support in Weepy
If I Stay
Nowhere near as intriguing as the novel it's based upon. In fact it feels more like "Touched by an Angel: Teen Edition."
Christa Banister
August 20, 2014
Frank
Might Leave You Wearing a Puzzled Expression
Plays like an inside joke, offering moments of diversion and offbeat humor but never amounting to anything more than a curiosity.
Christian Hamaker
August 20, 2014
Second Chapter of
Sin City
is Still All Style and Little Substance
Tries to cram four stories into just over 90 minutes. Star-studded and easy on the eyes, but lacks a method to its shock-jock madness.
Christa Banister
August 20, 2014
The Giver
a Fair if Basic Treatise on Societal Control
A parent-friendly thriller that allows a young audience to think about complex ideas and core human values for the first time.
Jeffrey Huston
August 14, 2014
What If
This Film Had Snappier Dialogue?
On the rom-com scale, scores fair on chemistry between leads, poor on script. Too bad in a sex-free film where marriage is a noble goal.
Christian Hamaker
August 14, 2014
Cowabunga!
Turtles
Shells Out Action + Attitude
With fun nods to pop culture and sci-fi classics, it’s a fast-paced, high-action story that takes no prisoners.
Susan Ellingburg
August 06, 2014
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.
Christian Hamaker
August 06, 2014
Into the Storm
Looks Good, Sounds Good, Feels... Blah
Let’s get the inevitable comparison out of the way: Twister, this ain't.
Susan Ellingburg
August 06, 2014
Cooper's Vocal Work Saves the Day in
Guardians of the Galaxy
Superhero movies are usually oh-so-serious, but what makes this one work so well is a funny, fast-and-loose style and clever soundtrack.
Christa Banister
July 31, 2014
Get On Up
Isn't Pretty, but Captures the Essence of James Brown
Not your typical birth-to-grave biography. It's a little spastic and occasionally confusing but certainly keeps the intensity set high.
Susan Ellingburg
July 31, 2014
July 2014
Beautiful
Calvary
about the Struggle to be Both Righteous, Human
When a religiously-themed film has no agenda towards evangelism or secularism, it’s amazing how legitimately thought-provoking it can be.
Jeffrey Huston
July 31, 2014
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