You think Tony Soprano’s sick? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. No, that’s not our clever attempt to steer you away from this comedic sequel, it’s the studio’s ad copy designed to promote it.
You think Tony Soprano’s sick? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. No, that’s not our clever attempt to steer you away from this comedic sequel, it’s the studio’s ad copy designed to promote it.
These days it’s all about bringing new perspectives to monarch movies. Or, as is the case with Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, to infuse them with … pop music.
Rachel Keller still has not gotten rid of her TV set. Hmmm. Will the evil Samara make use of it yet again?
Ever wondered what might have happened to the animals that shared the stable with Mary and Jesus? We hadn’t either. But this animated tale takes a stab at retelling the Passion of the Christ through their eyes.
This film uses much the same formula as many other grifter movies, but it lacks one key ingredient: surprise. That’s disappointing. Particularly so since it turns to titillation to fill the void.
Donald Miller’s “Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality” gets a plot as it’s guided to movie theaters by Christian musician-turned-director Steve Taylor. Will it be just as polarizing on the screen as it was in print?
There aren’t any words left in our world to describe the horrors of the Holocaust. Only pictures.
UPDATED REVIEW: Over a quarter century old and still running like a kid right out of college, Madden lets loose a big cheer for the DEFENSE in its 2015 edition.
Born into a fancifully modern medieval world filled with fairy dust and evil stepsisters, baby Ella is given the “gift” of obedience by her fairy godmother.
It’s finally in theaters! Based on the best-selling Left Behind novels, this movie dramatizes the biblically prophesied rapture of believers and the beginning of the tribulation.
After getting dumped by his girlfriend, Quincy (Jamie Foxx) writes a manual on how to end relationships gracefully.
From book to big screen, Katniss Everdeen is the latest teen to deeply embed herself into our culture. Time to meet her and find out exactly what makes her tick … and fight.
The WWII Navajo code talkers were so top-secret, their very existence wasn’t declassified until decades after the war.
The themes are simple. It’s the execution of those themes that will likely turn this movie into a Spielberg classic.