The Fire Inside is an inspiring tale, one that teaches us the power of perseverance. But it’s also one that …
‘Unstoppable’ tells an inspiring, though profanity-laced, real-life story about a one-legged wrestler’s dream of being a champion.
‘Average Joe’ delivers an inspirational, gritty portrait of a man fueled by faith who refuses to discard his beliefs when …
You Gotta Believe is an inspiring story about a little league team, but some foul language might prevent this from …
One Fast Move uses motorbike racing to tell story about fathers and sons. But its problematic content causes it to …
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi shoots for a goal, but this Japanese sports/anime mash-up might just earn a yellow card instead.
You don’t have to be a basketball fan at all to appreciate the strong redemptive themes in the Japanese anime …
Aside from language issues, Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle has no more problems than your standard volleyball match.
While the redemptive messages in this feel-good story might get many a tail a-wagging, its profanity is worth a growl …
The Long Game wedges in a lot of positive messages about overcoming adversity and standing true to what’s right.
The Beautiful Game shines an inspirational, if rough-edged, spotlight on the annual Homeless World Cup soccer tournament.
Ferrari features all the beautiful cars and fast times you might expect. But Ferrari red is not the only crimson …
Taika Waititi’s offbeat directorial style matches this offbeat soccer underdog story, but it bounces in some unexpected directions.
The Iron Claw ends with satisfying catharsis. But getting to that moment in this true wrestling story is a path …
Despite what The Underdoggs might insinuate, a movie doesn’t get better the more f-words you use.
The Boys in the Boat offers us an inspirational story that, outside a few issues, glides across the cinematic waters …
Nyad isn’t just about its centerpiece character’s remarkable swim: It’s also about a friendship that weathers its own stormy seas.
In its attempt to stay as authentic as possible, this faith-based movie employs some profanity that might make it strike …
When a film contains f-bombs in the triple digits, that pretty much drowns out any other positive messages.
George Foreman fought everyone—even God. But God always wins, and He uses the fight for His glory.
You could call this a romance of sorts—how Michael Jordan and Nike got together. But the language doesn’t have us …
Sweetwater scores more often than it fouls in its biographical look at the first Black NBA player.
Rocky Balboa doesn’t show up, but his well-worn Rocky formula is still intricately woven through Creed III’s narrative fabric.
Champions has some nice messages, but they’re buried under a full-court press of crass sexual allusions.