Let me just say this to aspiring faith-oriented moviemakers: This is how it’s done.
This is your standard, plastic, pink flamingo of a movie—colorful and cute and maybe even fun, but kinda tacky, too.
7 Days in Entebbe is a fascinating and, to my eyes, fair dramatization of that agonizingly long week.
A Wrinkle in Time is no masterpiece. But it still has a wrinkle or two of its own that families …
This tender tale’s portrait of brokenness and emotional healing is more appropriate for older audiences than younger ones.
Mixed in with all the magicking in this animated flick there’s a very firm message about rejecting all that spellcasting …
The Greatest Showman paints a portrait of the metaphorical tightrope P.T. Barnum walked, and we’re drawn into his mesmerizing world.
The Last Jedi isn’t perfect, morally, spiritually or aesthetically. But I think it’s the best Star Wars film since the …
Even the worst among us can change. That alone constitutes a Christmas miracle worth celebrating.
Despite this film’s eye-popping beauty and its heartwarming moments, Pixar’s latest still packages a pagan worldview.
Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson earnestly pour their hearts into this poignant, realistic story about a son who is different.
Let’s not lose sight of what Murder on the Orient Express does offer—a content-light mystery that feels true to the …
Some might watch a movie like this and say, “That never happens.” But Kevin Sorbo’s own story suggests otherwise.
This is not your typical kids’ movie. There are no explosions, fantasy flights or cartoon characters to be found anywhere.