Sadly, there’s not much at all that’s magical about Seventh Son—unless you want to talk literally about the dark sorcery …
The Taken trilogy has taken its toll on Liam Neeson in more ways than one, and he looks almost as …
Keep calm and smile at the demon, they might say. But since when does that sort of thing save the …
Unbroken, then, is hard to watch but easy to praise. The horror of the inhumanity it depicts is wrenching. The …
It’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. vs. a hard-nosed sheriff who stands amid a plantation full of prejudices in Alabama.
Walter Keane’s paintings of big-eyed children were all the rage in Mad Men-era America. But those saucer-wide eyes held a …
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a rollicking, satisfying conclusion to Peter Jackson’s second Tolkien trilogy. It’s …
It’s not how God looks that’s the most troubling thing: It’s how He acts in Exodus: Gods and Kings.
This is the cautionary, complicated tale of Christian singer/songwriter Rich Mullins.
Through a tearfully gripping story of early-onset Alzheimer’s we’re shown that love is well worth clinging to.
The Imitation Game is a well-made, well-acted, thought-provoking film. Certainly its subject matter makes it a difficult one, and its …
Despite the title, Katniss’ struggle now is no game. There is no arena, there are no tributes. What we’re left …
It’s a rare thing for a movie to feel incredibly inspiring and yet deeply depressing all at once.
Earth is dying, and mankind throws a Hail Mary pass through a providential wormhole in this grandly scientific, often confusing …
It’s called The Book of Life, but it takes place on the Day of the Dead and in the Land …














