This movie might appear to be a just another sci-fi drama. But it’s really more of a boys-are-from-Mars, girls-are-from-Venus coming-of-age …
A Dog’s Purpose is the kind of movie Christian moviegoers often say that we’d like to see: a sweet story …
Too often the church isn’t seen as a place of grace or honesty, but as a place where hypocrites pretend …
Hidden Figures inspires as it entertains. It acknowledges racial divisions while insisting that there’s more than one way to fix …
Lion is a gripping, moving, inspiring film that’s high in heart and relatively low in content.
Sing is exactly what you would expect if you’ve seen the trailer: a lighthearted and inspiring American Idol-style singing competition …
Believe stresses the importance of charity while lauding entrepreneurship and plain hard work. It celebrates the ties between people and …
Much of this movie’s magicking revolves around Harry Potter-style witchcraft.
This let’s-all-get-along tale is pretty much exactly the kind of felt-and-glitter silliness you might expect from a movie about something …
Loving, with its intimate scale and sparse content concerns, is an accessible, sometimes beautiful story about one couple’s love.
Rachel Joy Scott’s story is a moving example of the difference just one committed Christian can make in the lives …
If you’re going to sit through a nearly two-hour commercial for Max Steel action figures, you might as well have …
This is the kind of movie that will have conscientious parents face-palming and shaking their heads.
Even in films otherwise chockfull of uplifting, pro-family messages, parents have to stay vigilant to the very end.
Queen of Katwe is a story about hope—and about the courage, determination and skill that goes hand-in-hand with that hope.