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Daily Archives: March 15, 2016
Film Review: “My Golden Days”
A movie must stand on it own legs. If it must be explained by its filmmakers or propped up by our vivid, fill-in-the-missing-parts memories of a book, play or previous film it is based on, then somebody has fallen down … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Miracles from Heaven”
As faith-based films go, “Miracles from Heaven” is a bit of a soft-sell. Faith is present and the faithful are tested — by bad fortune, by the medical establishment, by their fellow churchgoers. But when good things happen to a … Continue reading