Skyscraper is a CGI-infused hodgepodge of derivative bits culled from more memorable disaster thrillers. Even with its nearly bloodless PG-13 filter in place, I find it hard to applaud a film full of ruthless, pedal-to-the-metal death and destruction as … family fare.
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Incredibles 2 doesn’t match the majesty of Up or the profundity of Inside Out. But I think a lot of people will enjoy this movie more. It’s funny and smart, thrilling and sweet.
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If you’re a parent needing spoiler-free content details, then you owe it to yourself to check out this analysis. Also, if you’re a moviegoer who wants to know a little bit more, this will be a good read for you.
Fans who cut their teeth on the original trilogy may well appreciate what director Ron Howard has done with this story set about a decade before the events of the originalStar Wars: He's made things fun again.
When filmmaker George Lucas was asked in 1999 about the religious aspects of the Star Wars story, he didn’t deny that the films borrowed from the world’s faiths. In fact, he said it was intentional.
A fascinating look at how Star Wars is similar and dissimilar to Christianity....
Avengers: Infinity Waris almost impossible to classify. Is it good? Is it bad? Hard to say. Aesthetically it works: It takes risks I've never seen in the genre before, and it's got some really satisfying moments. But it's not, in the end, a very satisfying movie.
This is a typical Dwayne Johnson movie: Buildings explode, the end of the world is near, and only one man can save the day … I’m sure you can guess who that is.
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While it's not perfect, either aesthetically or from a content perspective, The Miracle Season keeps its nose pretty clean and its story pretty compelling.
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As more and more Christian movies seem to make it to the marketplace, let me just say this to aspiring faith-oriented moviemakers: This is how it's done.
The simple fact is, though, this fast-moving, rock-'em-sock-'em pic is what it is: a matinee creature-feature begging for a tub of butter-soaked popcorn.
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Christian actor Dennis Quaid recently appeared on the Today Show to talk about his role in the new movie I Can Only Imagine, which is based on the popular MercyMe song of the same title. Quaid gives us insights into his role as an abusive father who's life is dramatically turned around.
Every song tells a story. But sometimes the story behind a given song is more dramatic than the song itself. That's the case with "I Can Only Imagine," the 2001 MercyMe song that surged seemingly out of nowhere to become the biggest-selling Christian single of all time.
Does the hit song make for a hit movie? Find out! From our friends at PluggedIn.com