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Movie Reviews Archives
Diverting, if Not Quite
Magnificent
This timeless tale of warriors defending the weak has its moments of strength, but due to an overlong runtime and lack of real zest, it clocks in...
Hillsong: Let Hope Rise
Has World-Changing Power
Writing worship music is hard! So is serving the Lord at times. What's easy is sitting back for the experience of Hillsong: Let Hope Rise, where...
Mr. Church
is Undercooked but Still Appetizing
While this heartfelt story of familial love doesn’t serve up anything too exciting, Mr. Church still manages to entertain thanks to a handful of...
Bridget Jones
Still Endearing after All These Years
Though it sticks to classic goofs, jokes, and themes, Bridget Jones’s Baby stands a cut above the average rom-com with endearing characters, a...
Overly Flattering
Snowden
Sparks to Life Only Sporadically
Director Oliver Stone's hagiographic movie about the man who exposed the extent of the U.S. government's surveillance program leaves no room for...
There’s Nothing Remotely Interesting about
The Wild Life
With its lackluster animation, sluggish pacing, and one-dimensional characters, this latest retelling of Robinson Crusoe would have done better...
Courageous Selflessness Will Leave You Feeling Grateful for
Sully
Not just a thrilling depiction of a recent real-life event, but also a moving character study of moral resolve. There are numerous instances of...
The Light Between Oceans
Burns Bright with Forgiveness
Themes of confession and forgiveness blossom late in a film that creates a powerful sense of time and place. That’s more than enough to navigate a...
Latest Faith-in-Football Film Not
Greater
Than the Sum of Its Parts
On paper, Greater has all the right elements for a successful Christian movie. But these qualities never quite find their harmony, resulting in a...
Hands of Stone
's Redemption Saga Hits a Brick Wall
Nothing innovative here: a sports hero rises, falls, and rises again. But Hands of Stone has an excessive amount of foul language and a couple...
Ben-Hur
is Beautiful but Bloody
This action movie/bromance/Bible-era tale is a spectacle in the style of old Hollywood. It's more of a retelling than a remake of the 1959 classic...
Kubo and the Two Strings
is Perfectly in Tune
With escapades nearly as captivating as the stop-motion animation, this simple story of adventure and familial love gets 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Florence Foster Jenkins
is the Feel-Good Movie of a Feel-Bad Year
You don't have to be a music lover to appreciate this inspiring story of a woman who believed in the power of music—and the men who worked to make...
Pete's Dragon
Remake Brings Long Forgotten Family Sensibilities Forward with It
When was the last time you sat back and let a movie gently take you where it wanted, without feeling worried that something objectionable was just...
DC's
Suicide Squad
is Anything but Heroic
Between the patchwork story, tonal schizophrenia, and dark demonic activity, there’s little here that could be considered entertaining in Suicide...
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