Elderly Man Challenges Dude Perfect to Epic Trick Shot Battle
I have something of an affinity for trick shots. Which is partly why I have an affinity for Dude Perfect. (You may recall that I
I have something of an affinity for trick shots. Which is partly why I have an affinity for Dude Perfect. (You may recall that I
Inside Out, Pixar’s newest film, is coming out tomorrow. You can read our full review later today, but the other reviews I’ve seen have been,
Warm up the cash registers and credit card swipe machines. The Avengers: Age of Ultron will roar into theaters this Friday, and I think its
The New York Times ran “nearly 900 film reviews in 2013,” according to the Times itself. That’s not quite three films per day, but it’s
In Beyond the Mask, a new Christian action-adventure movie set before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a former assassin for the East India
I recently upgraded my phone to a snazzy iPhone 6. It works just as well as my old iPhone did, only with a bigger screen. I
If you’ve ever played an online role-playing game like, say, World of Warcraft, you know that they’re generally vast, open-world games that plop your avatar
Focus on the Family in conjunction with Kindred Image release their new documentary The Drop Box today through Fathom Events. The film is an intimate
What would you say if someone approached you and offered you an extended stay in a barren wasteland of sand, mudstone and rock? You’d be
Super Bowl parties happen. They just do. And they even happen at church. Should that make us pause a bit? Because it’s not. The event
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