Surprised by Oxford certainly surprised us with its deep Christian messages—but also with some of its content issues.
This surprisingly spiritual animated tale sees Leonardo da Vinci searching for the meaning of the soul during his final years.
The Blind traces Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson’s descent into alcoholism and his road back to his wife … and …
This rollicking, heroic sequel teaches kids that even if they feel small and underpowered, they can still bravely help those …
When Inspector Sun goes up the waterspout, it’s probably because he’s got a case to solve.
Killers, insane relatives, hidden bodies and Cary Grant all clash in this chaotic slapstick comedy. Family fare, you say?
Camp Hideout is a summer-camp movie about a jaded boy who breaks out of his shell when he sees that …
In its attempt to stay as authentic as possible, this faith-based movie employs some profanity that might make it strike …
This classic film noir suggests a glimpse of San Francisco’s dark underbelly in 1941 … without actually showing us.
We probably wouldn’t call this tale “wonderful,” but it’s still pretty good.
Good lessons about kindness, honesty, & a distinct lack of other problematic content makes Spy Kids: Armageddon a film for …
In this limited-release anime movie, an awkward girl named Kokoro discovers that her bedroom mirror is a portal to adventure.
Golda depicts the eponymous Israeli Prime Minister as she guides Israel through the Yom Kippur War.
Academy Award winners Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby deliver a classic packed with faith, fervent prayer and new beginnings.
A Million Miles Away is a great story with not just one inspirational message, but a crockpot full of them.