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.
With strong, inspiring messages and very few content concerns, Chang Can Dunk is a slam dunk for the whole family.
Soccer stars (and Weird Al) voice themselves in this wacky sci-fi sports flick.
In Running the Bases, a young baseball player grapples with grief and doubt as he gradually learns to trust God …
In the Pure Flix film Nothing Is Impossible, a man pursuing both NBA glory and a woman’s heart is tested …
Golfers know that a “mulligan” means a do-over shot. But it turns out sometimes we need a mulligan in the …
Safety continues a strong tradition found in Disney’s film catalog—that of the inspirational sports movie.
The first half feels like a slow-burn indie movie. The second half feels like The Karate Kid, with wrestling replacing …
Mad Max meets Rocky in this futuristic tale of battling robots and father-son reconciliation. So should you duck and weave …
The number 42 is actually more than just the answer to life, the universe and everything. It is also a …














