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The Brand New Testament – God’s Daughter Comes to Us
The film is a heavily satirical look at religion, but through that satire some of the basic questions that people have about life and its meaning are brought forward.
The film is a heavily satirical look at religion, but through that satire some of the basic questions that people have about life and its meaning are brought forward.
“But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven.? (Matt. 5:43-45) We may well know and affirm those verses, but it is a very difficult teaching to actually live out.
Steven Seagal is so far above the law that he’s hard to kill. Sorry, I just couldn’t help myself. In Contract to Kill, Seagal plays John Harmon, he plays a dangerous man who is on deadly ground and out for justice. Okay, seriously, I’ll stop now… Harmon is a CIA guy who is also a…
In the fifth film of the modern-day Jason Bourne series, Matt Damon returns after the mis-hit that was Jeremy Renner’s take. Paul Greengrass – he of the herky-jerky camera directs – using a storyline he worked out with?The Bourne Ultimatum’s?co-writer Christopher Rouse. Here, the one-time amnesiac wants to know more about his father, but CIA…
In director Chris Renard’s (Despicable Me franchise) latest film,?The Secret Life of Pets, a community of diverse and quirky animated animals unite to save the Jack Russell terrier Max (Louis C.K.) when Max’s territorial nature forces him into confrontation with his master’s new dog, the shaggy mongrel Duke (Eric Stonestreet). When Animal Control gets involved,…
Boasting a directorial debut by Justin Tipping and a star premiere by Jahking Guillory,?Kicks?takes us on an urban adventure in the life of a fifteen-year-old. Wishing for a pair of the hottest sneakers (or kicks), Brandon wants to escape the closing noose of poverty, find love with the opposite sex, and avoid being picked on….
The advent of information technology has made a great many things possible?including crime. In Anonymous? Alex (Callen McAuliffe), a young man who is upset with the bank that fired his mother, sets off to disrupt the system through hacking.
In Mia Hansen-L?ve?s film Things to Come, a middle aged woman faces sudden changes and must set about finding the course she wants for her life.
Mechanic Resurrection?isn’t a great film but it doesn’t have to be. As Arthur Bishop, Jason Statham returns to his tough guy, rogue persona after deviating into the villain role in the?Fast & Furious?franchise and as the comedic foil of Melissa McCarthy in?Spy. He’s back in the sequel to the 2011 film which was in itself…
I’ve read?The BFG?to my children twice, and of all of the Roald Dahl stories, it’s my favorite. Thankfully, Steven Spielberg must love it, too, because he delivered it in theatrical form this summer. Unfortunately, it didn’t do as well as expected, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a magical, heartwarming tale that will delight the…