Two films at the International Family Film Festival, Centurion AD and Leaving Limbo took two radically different paths to get you in touch with things spiritual.
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Movie Review: ‘Dumb and Dumber To’
As a 'Dumb' man once said, "I like it a lot."
Read More »Movie Review: ‘All Relative’
Harry meets Grace. Harry loses Grace, Harry meets Maren; they have a fling. Harry loses Maren when he chooses to meet Grace for coffee in Maren's presence. Then the fur flies when Harry meets Maren again at Grace's house. Grace is Maren's daughter. Harry burns with shame ignited by the sparks of anger he sees in Maren's eyes. How he gets out of this mess makes this comedy-drama about relationships, mistakes and love watchable, light hearted fare.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘St. Vincent’
Everyone fumbles through life to some extent, and by end of St. Vincent, audiences will experience a unique combination of hope, honesty, and love.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Vanishing’ (1988) – The Criterion Collection
If you're in the mood for something on the creepy side, this makes for the perfect purchase.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Scanners’ – Criterion Collection
So much more than an exploding head.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Planes: Fire & Rescue’
This sequel to 2013's 'Planes' aims a bit higher than that first film and still comes up average.
Read More »Movie Review: Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’
This is almost Marvel-lite, but is there anything wrong with that? Absolutely not.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Interstellar’
Interstellar is another notch in Christopher Nolan's résumé of never-ending cinematic accomplishments.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Stevie Ray Vaughan – Rise Of A Texas Bluesman: 1954-1983’
'Rise of a Texas Bluesman' should be required viewing for Texas blues fans in general and Stevie Ray Vaughan devotees in particular.
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