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 …
One horse. One rider. With nothing to lose. Based on a true story and a best-selling novel.
Jump Shot does more than sate a basketball craving. It gives us a picture of a man who seems to …














