Scarygirl is an eccentric tale full of Frankenstein-esque creatures that is less scary and more about discovering personal identity.
‘Transformers One’ Proves the Longevity of the Autobots Franchise
Transformers One validates its existence as an excellent choice for fans, families and those who love the toys, says Russ Matthews.
Groundbreaking Animation in ‘The Wild Robot’
What is noticeable about this movie is the groundbreaking animation that blends past classics with a taste of anime and a dash of Monet.
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ an Intensely Moving Portrait
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is a deeply moving portrait of the actor, father and activist, as recounted by his family and friends.
Craig Silvey’s Bestseller Hits the Big Screen in ‘Runt’
Family films that incorporate an underdog tale and an adorable mutt as the protagonist are destined to be a hit.
Romance in the Face of Adversity in ‘Take My Hand’
Radha Mitchell (Blueback) takes the lead role as Laura in this decades-long romance story that spans two continents.
Granny Gets Back at the Scammers in ‘Thelma’
Granny Thelma Post and her grandson Danny go on a hilarious and heartwarming mission to their Thelma’s back from a scammer.
Priscilla Shirer on New Movie ‘The Forge’ and the Power of Mentoring
After her role in War Room, Priscilla Shirer returns in the Kendrick Brothers’ latest film, ‘The Forge’, a story centered on discipleship.
War Gets a New Take in ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’
This Guy Ritchie war flick is humorous as expected, but the absurdity could have been dialled down, writes Russ Matthews.
‘The Forge’ and the Value of Mentorship
After the colossal success of War Room, the Kendrick brothers followed up with The Forge, which makes discipleship its central theme.