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.
Dr. McDreamy suddenly realizes he’s losing the love of his life when she gets engaged to a Scottish laird. What …
War hero and FBI Special Agent Frank Castle’s entire family is murdered by a low-life crime boss and his goons. …
It’s easy to walk into Tarzan somewhat skeptical. After all, Disney has done the jungle thing twice before (Lion King …
Tim Dunphy is a stoner on a downward spiral. His verbally abusive, poker-playing, martini-swilling dad (who drinks with his underage …
Through a tearfully gripping story of early-onset Alzheimer’s we’re shown that love is well worth clinging to.
A British widow named Anna and her young son, Louis, journey to Siam at the request of its king in …
By the end of this two-hour-but-oh-so-much-longer-feeling journey we too have some extra baggage to hoist, most of it visual.
Oh, Shakespeare, Shakespeare, wherefore art thou, Shakespeare? Art thou truly the writer we thinkest, creating works of majesty and grace …
Ice Cube stars in a crass comedy with a surprise sermon tucked inside. This is no ‘Friday’ movie, at least.
If your instincts are basically telling you to avoid this Sharon Stone sex thriller, you should thank them.
The Star Trek phenomenon takes an affectionate, long-overdue ribbing at the hands of this movie.










