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April 2013
By-the-Numbers
42
Still Hits for the Cycle
Like The Blind Side, faith is integral and is presented unapologetically. And like The Blind Side, 42 isn't appropriate for all ages.
Christian Hamaker
April 10, 2013
Into the White
a Stark Tale of Enemy-Friendship
Does nothing original while exploring an age-old question about what makes humans enemies, but manages to hold our interest anyway.
Shawn McEvoy
April 10, 2013
Malick's
To the Wonder
Wrestles with Love Itself
The core ideas, conflicts, and yearnings resonate so sincerely that it makes the occasional weight of self-import easy to forgive.
Jeffrey Huston
April 11, 2013
The View
From Up on Poppy Hill
is Complex, Rewarding
This animated coming-of-age story is aimed more at adolescents than young children, and packs a surprising, emotional wallop.
Christian Hamaker
April 08, 2013
Place Beyond the Pines
is Both Bleak and Beguiling
If points were awarded strictly on ambition, it's nothing short of epic. Unfortunately, director Clanfrance doesn't know when to say when.
Christa Banister
April 02, 2013
Classic
Jurassic Park
Will Never Go Extinct
20 years ago this film set a new cinematic standard and, perhaps most amazing of all, it still meets our standards today.
Jeffrey Huston
April 02, 2013
March 2013
Melodrama Hampers Anything Positive about
Temptation
A film so poorly plotted that it makes anything featuring Perry’s obnoxious Madea seem downright genius in comparison.
Christa Banister
March 28, 2013
The Host
Feeds on Two Hours of Your Time
If this sci-fi/romance mash-up is representative of the current state of either genre, those genres are in big trouble.
Christian Hamaker
March 28, 2013
G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Low on Plot, High on Action
Lots of fighting and explosions punctuated by moderately clever dialogue. "Pretty much exactly what I want," my male friend told me.
Susan Ellingburg
March 28, 2013
Nothing Too Crude about
The Croods
A funny, family-friendly, family-affirming movie that parents will identify with and kids will love.
Susan Ellingburg
March 18, 2013
Fascinating
Admission
Makes the Grade
While most of the marketing suggests that it’s a charming romantic comedy with two likeable leads, that’s really only half of the story.
Christa Banister
March 18, 2013
Brutal
Olympus Has Fallen
Insults Our Intelligence
Not the mindless action fun you've been hoping for. What makes the stupidity vile is the level of blood lust that fuels the good guy.
Jeffrey Huston
March 18, 2013
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
is Short on Magic
A few genuine laughs along the way as Carell's Burt tries to forge a path forward, but this film’s third act is truly a head-scratcher.
Christa Banister
March 14, 2013
The Call
Hits Most of the Right Numbers
Proving that sometimes the best ideas are, indeed, the simplest ones, this nervy new thriller dials up a promising first two acts.
Christa Banister
March 14, 2013
Oz
Not Great but Visually Powerful
A colorful, visually arresting prequel that could have used a bit more story development to justify its 2:10 running time.
Christian Hamaker
March 07, 2013
Dead Man Down
Defies a Few Action Movie Stereotypes
As unsatisfying as the conclusion is, the journey itself makes for a pretty fascinating morality tale... as far as action movies go.
Christa Banister
March 07, 2013
STUCK
is One Part Instruction, One Part Inspiration
More than a documentary, this film is a call to action on behalf of the 10 million children in orphanages worldwide.
Ryan Duncan
March 05, 2013
Christian-Made
Lost Medallion
Fun but Confusing
Certainly a step in the right direction for the family-friendly genre, but the movie's broad approach holds it back in the end.
Ryan Duncan
February 28, 2013
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum,
Jack the Giant Slayer
's Fun
Old-fashioned storytelling and cleverly staged action sequences remind you of old favorites like The Princess Bride and Indiana Jones.
Christa Banister
February 28, 2013
Phantom
Torpedoes Itself
Somehow, Hollywood has made a submarine thriller that tests our patience and fails to engage the imagination, not an easy thing to do.
Christian Hamaker
February 28, 2013
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