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October 2014
Birdman
: Overly Ambitious and Criminally Overrated
What's the meaning of it all once the novelty of frenetic camera work has worn off and every Hollywood inside joke has been exhausted?
Christa Banister
October 15, 2014
Don't Get Caught Out in Numbing
White Bird in a Blizzard
Awkward and misguided prior to an insulting final revelation. Even if all the pieces had come together, it'd still be a downbeat story.
Christian Hamaker
March 09, 2007
The Book of Life
Deals More in Death and Questionable Truth
Full of humor, charming characters, and some interesting life lessons, but quite a lot of it is about death and what happens after.
Susan Ellingburg
October 15, 2014
Acts of Valor Stir Mixed Emotions in
Fury
Delivers many of the familiar genre beats of wartime movies, but then goes beyond them, excelling at moments both peaceful and violent.
Christian Hamaker
October 15, 2014
Murray Excels as a Geezer with a Heart of Gold in
St. Vincent
Thanks to particularly inspired casting it's transformed from a standard indie movie, clichés and all, into something far more special.
Christa Banister
October 15, 2014
The Best of Me
is Easily the Worst of Sparks
Owns the least plausible and laughably awful ending committed to film in recent memory; nothing but a poor knock-off of The Notebook.
Christa Banister
October 15, 2014
Alexander's Bad Day
is Your Family's Good Time
There's something delightfully retro and very-early-Disney about this worthwhile adaptation of the popular children's book.
Christa Banister
October 08, 2014
The Judge
an Open (for 141 Minutes) and Shut Case
Grisham-like courtroom melodrama layered with even more familial melodrama is utterly standard in the end, despite the strong male leads.
Jeffrey Huston
October 01, 2014
Kill the Messenger
's Crusading Journalist Concept Has Been Done Better
Goes a long way to indict the CIA and mainstream journalists that did the agency's bidding, but in the end it offers no answers or hope.
Christian Hamaker
October 08, 2014
Phoniness is on Trial in Fincher's Dark, Disturbing
Gone Girl
The stuff of compelling post-movie banter; more than just a capable cautionary tale. But at times every part of me recoiled in disgust.
Christa Banister
October 01, 2014
Left Behind
's Gross Miscalculation: Too Little Eschatology, Too Much Disaster
Rather than a timely, relevant story, this poorer Left Behind plays like a throwback to the 70s, when disaster movies were all the rage.
Christian Hamaker
October 01, 2014
September 2014
The Good Lie
Makes for a Good Reminder
A powerful movie about family, love, faith and being found. The story of Sudanese refugees comes to life with grace, humor, and dignity.
Susan Ellingburg
September 29, 2014
Inspired by
The Song
of Solomon, but Feels More Like Ecclesiastes
The Song may not make it to the top of the charts but it is (loosely) inspired by Scripture and might be excellent for date night.
Susan Ellingburg
September 24, 2014
Filmmakers Seeking Child Audience Should Think Outside
The Boxtrolls
The directors dedicated so much energy to making it surreal and quirky that they forgot who, namely the younger set, will be watching.
Christa Banister
September 24, 2014
The Equalizer
: Not Enough Good to Equalize the Brutality, Language
Feels like the studio dusted off an old script, hired an Oscar-winning team for illusion of merit, then re-branded an old TV property.
Jeffrey Huston
September 24, 2014
Eleanor Rigby
Not a Feel-Good Film, but a Film That Makes Us Feel
Jessica Chastain is absolutely dazzling but a lack of focus and seemingly endless sadness can't help wearing on the viewer after a while.
Christa Banister
September 24, 2014
Hector
Searches for Happiness in All the Wrong Places
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a superior treatment of similar themes and the search for meaning and purpose.
Christian Hamaker
September 24, 2014
Maze Runner
Not the Most Novel Dystopian Tale
Levels of intensity and violence push the PG-13 boundaries, but the film is competent considering it's another teen dystopian adaptation.
Christian Hamaker
September 17, 2014
This is Where I Leave You
: At the Opening Credits?
Has a fabulously talented cast with authentic-feeling relationships. So what's the downside to this film? It is wildly inappropriate.
Susan Ellingburg
September 17, 2014
May
Tombstones
Mark the Death of the Liam Neeson
Taken
Clones
Yes, Neeson is officially stuck in a rut. Now his "special set of skills" action persona is lost in a film that's forgettable and drab.
Christa Banister
September 17, 2014
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