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Annabelle Robertson
Despite its stunning cinematography, Romulus, My Father plods along, moving from one scene to another, without reaching any...
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Annabelle Robertson
As the debut of writer/director Christopher Rowley, Bonneville—but only barely. It’s full of the usual road trip clichés (the...
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Stephen McGarvey
Maybe you’ve heard the adage: "If you’ve seen one Will Ferrell movie, you've seen 'em all." Well maybe no one’s said that yet, but...
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Stephen McGarvey
What could have been a forgettable thriller, Vantage Point instead gives the audience something to puzzle over. Such a film...
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Christian Hamaker
Be Kind Rewind starts as a tale about the passing of the torch and serves as a wistful look at the fading days of video-rental...
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Lisa Rice
Charlie Bartlett is a well-made, funny but sad, targeted look at the very real emotions that plague our children. It is an...
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Christian Hamaker
Jumper could have been the start of an entertaining franchise had it registered a pulse. Unable to clear even lowest of plot...
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Jeffrey Huston
Will Smith’s latest certainly isn’t boring or lacking energy. If anything, it overcompensates. But all the bells and whistles eventually can’t distract from the fact that Hancock completely falls off the rails halfway through.
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Jeffrey Huston
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is not just a movie for little girls but for generations of girls—not simply to enjoy but to share, to connect through, and possibly even bond in ways they...
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Stephen McGarvey
To say Wanted is far-fetched, would be the understatement of the year. Much of the film rips off much better action movies like The Matrix and Batman Begins—two films that are infinitely more plausible.
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Christa Banister
Pixar has done it again! With an unlikely robotic protagonist, Wall·E's message is all about pure, unadulterated love that looks out for the best interests of each other-and ultimately, mankind...
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Stephen McGarvey
Surprisingly, the filmmakers of Get Smart set themselves apart from the typical 1970s “television to film” retread, by creating a truly hilarious film, one that updates the spy spoof without the typical comedic contempt.
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Christa Banister
Be warned: The Love Guru is far worse than you think. In fact, the only “comedy” that slightly edges it out in terms of truly low-brow, adolescent boy humor was the recent barely-seen stoner flick,...
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Christa Banister
Not only are there no tidy (or even quasi-rational) answers to why people are spontaneously killing themselves in M. Night Shyamlan’s latest, but the movie actually gets more confusing—and eye-roll inducing—as the minutes tick on by.
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Barlow Girl reminds those of us found in Christ we are "Never Alone."
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Reality television star Chris Graebe explains why he left his partying lifestyle behind and how God has...
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