In this new faith-based theatrical release, Kevin Sorbo plays a high-rolling investment banker who just closed on a huge business deal … and is promptly sucked into an alternate reality designed to teach him a thing or two about being a family man.
This is supposed to be a tender love story about an unlikely couple. It’s not.
Modern entertainment sometimes has a dark underbelly. But teen icon and MTV comedian Tom Green has created a new underbelly for the underbelly.
At first glance, this small, intimate pic seems focused on baseball, apple pie and a town full of quirky characters. But it’s actually a story of love, forgiveness and grace.
Last time, the world was threatened by microscopic nanobots. This time it’s mind-control software.
This well-paced documentary does a wonderful job of addressing the sanctity of human life, the value of family, and what it means to find joy and purpose even in the midst of suffering.
When Johnny Knoxville was asked how his movie would differ from his MTV show, his response was, ‘Foul language and male nudity. Lots of male nudity.’
This Billy Graham film follows one woman’s spiritual road to redemption. Along the way: a Volkswagen Beetle. A Grandfather. The Mob. And souls that need Jesus.
This Julia Stiles film toys with the Cinderella fantasy—then debunks it. But the real story here is how the MPAA dropped the ball when it doled out a PG rating.
Tupac Shakur: saint or sinner? You won’t get the whole picture from this docu-film, which glosses over his ‘thug life’ and idolizes him as a poet, rapper, actor and activist.