Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson join forces in this throwaway romantic comedy/adventure, once and for all proving the old adage: …
God’s message to us can take many forms: a burning bush, a talking donkey, a still small voice. But a …
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a rollicking, satisfying conclusion to Peter Jackson’s second Tolkien trilogy. It’s …
Four fashion-conscious females battle cliques and a tyrannical peer in an effort to remain BFFs in high school. (And sell …
Antonio Banderas mixes ballroom with hip-hop and challenges delinquent students to rumba their way to self-respect and new possibilities.
Before ‘Juno,’ Ellen Page acted in this small-budget indie film about a family trying to come to terms with loss, …
In Canada, someone is murdering men and then stealing their identities—taking their lives, so to speak. It’s up to Special …
Usher, a self-described “triple threat” entertainer—singer, dancer, actor—turns his latest movie into a virtual self-love session in which showcasing himself …
Sean Penn must solve a mystery involving a U.N. interpreter (Nicole Kidman) and evidence that a controversial African president will …
Venice is jam-packed with beautiful sights. The Four Horses of San Marco. St. Mark’s Basilica. The Bridge of Sighs. Thirty-five …
One man. Courage. Conscience. Catholicism. The reformation. And the message of the Gospel.
It’s not how God looks that’s the most troubling thing: It’s how He acts in Exodus: Gods and Kings.
Inherent Vice is a whacked-out, confused, incoherent mess of a movie—and intentionally so.
This is the cautionary, complicated tale of Christian singer/songwriter Rich Mullins.












