Home Sweet Home Alone is sweeter than the original. And, in a way, meaner, too.
This thoughtful, inviting tale of C.S. Lewis journey from atheism to faith is a nuanced experience worth sharing.
If you’ve ever experienced Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion, this Muppetized version will feel pretty familiar.
When is a Christian film not a Christian film? That’s the odd question Camp Manna attempts to answer.
Fatherhood isn’t for the fainthearted. It’s a calling every bit as demanding—maybe even more so—as being a, say, fireman or …
A sweet little film filled with bouncy musical tunes, delightfully cute characters and truly funny moments.
Nightbooks is intended as a kid-friendly horror flick. It certainly succeeds at the “horror” part. The “kid-friendly” part? not so …
This surprise hit Netflix movie offers mingles some nice redemptive messages with some theologically problematic ones.
The latest cinematic take on Cinderella weaves 21st-century mores into a story with praiseworthy and problematic moments.
A wonderful little animated film filled with heart and playful charm.
These animated pups are cute, courteous and courageous—and so is this film.
There’s quite a bit to enjoy and appreciate in this full-voiced little musical.
This story lauds courage, friendship and family—without throwing a massive amount of unfortunate content at us.
For the most part, this lovable kinkajou and his fiery human helper make some really beautiful music.
You could argue that the Jungle Cruise, the ride, is timeless. The movie? Not so much.














