Movie Reviews
“Hurt Locker” Hit by Flak Before Oscars
If you have not yet had the opportunity to watch Mark Boal’s Hurt Locker, you are depriving yourself of a powerful cinematic experience....
My Son John Finally Seen by America Again
Turner Movie Classics on February 27th showed its viewers My Son John, a 1952 film that Robert Osborne advised his audience had been...
Read moreShutter Island Movie Review
Paramount’s decision to delay the release of Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island only increased the anticipation for the film’s February 12th debut. Evidently, it...
Read moreWolfman Legend Comes to Life on Screen
“Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and...
Read more“Dear John” the Movie
Nicholas Sparks’ 2006 novel Dear John came to life on the big screen February 5, drawing throngs of females to the theaters. ...
Read moreEdge of Darkness
Hell hath no fury like that of a father scorned! At least that is one premise of Mel Gibson’s newest movie Edge of...
Read more“Original Intent” Documentary Affirms Freedom
Filmmaker James Jaeger’s 2006 documentary Fiat Empire (available in its entirety free online) was an educational and informative film that accurately summed up...
Read moreMovie Review: The Book of Eli
Strewn with Christian themes of protecting God’s word from attack and from manipulation at the hands of “Big Brother,” The Book of Eli...
Read more“Maafa 21” Exposes Black Genocide
The documentary Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is an explosive exposé of the racist eugenics agenda of the abortion industry...
Read moreAvatar: A Visually Stunning and Perfect Historical Allegory
“You are not in Kansas anymore,” the main antagonist Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) growls out at the beginning of the movie Avatar,...
Read more“Invictus” Means Invincible, Like Hollywood Myths
“Remember this day, boys,” the white soccer coach tells his players on the field as he watches the new President of South Africa...
Read more“The Mysterious Islands” Challenges Darwin
A recently released documentary challenges Charles Darwin on “Ground Zero” of evolution: the Galapagos Islands. Led by Vision Forum founder Doug Phillips, the...
Read moreMovie Review: The Men Who Stare at Goats
A recently released film, The Men Who Stare at Goats, is based on the 2004 book of the same title by Jon Ronson....
Read more“Not Evil Just Wrong”: Dissecting Environmental Extremism
Ask a friend or associate, “Can you explain ‘cap and trade?’” More than likely you will be astounded at what a poor grasp...
Read moreNot Evil Just Wrong: The Oct. 18 Premier
At 8 p.m. on Sunday, October 18, more than 1,400 groups will be hosting the movie Not Evil Just Wrong, a documentary about...
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