This Thanksgiving movie season features so many watchable options. Where to start? Which one should your family see in theaters over the break? CrosswalkMovies catches you up on all the holiday options!
March Movie Rundown! Crosswalk's Movie Guys are back after a long winter's nap (with sweater vests) to talk about all of March's major releases as we head into spring movie season.
Just in time for Oscar weekend, Shawn and Steve from CrosswalkMovies.com explain why each of these 10 fabulous movies from 2016 has something to offer the Christian audience. Let us know your favorite, and what you think should have made the cut!
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It's Oscar season and Crosswalk's Shawn and Steve talk about their favorite films from 2016. We've just released our own Top 10 list - go to CrosswalkMovies.com to check it out.
Going to the movies this Thanksgiving weekend? Crosswalk's Shawn and Steve discuss the current major releases and give their recommendations for you and your family.
"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" isn’t necessarily a bad time at the theater, it’s just not the triumphant return to this world everyone was hoping for.
Star Trek seems to have fallen on hard times. Will director Justin Lin give this science fiction franchise the shot in the arm it so desperately needs? Crosswalk.com's Stephen McGarvey takes a look at the latest chapter in the rebooted Trek universe.
Who you gonna call to get the scoop on the Ghostbusters reboot? Crosswalk.com's Shawn & Steve discuss what worked and what didn't, and whether it's safe for your family. This film may not hold a candle to the 1984 original, but it's not the fault of this talented all-female cast.
Universal's Illumination Entertainment (the Despicable Me movies, The Lorax) brings us the story of what many pet owners have long wondered - what do those beloved critters get up to when we leave the home? Crosswalk's Shawn & Steve found it not on the level of the Toy Story films it wants to emulate, but that won't matter a bit to most families and pet lovers of all ages.
The BFG has all the elements of a strong summer fable for parents and kids to share - Steven Spielberg in the director's chair, fantastic effects, and a cute whippersnapper protagonist. But will adults find enough meaning? And will kids stay attentive through 2 hours of slow downs?
What could have been a more meaningful adventure about returning to one’s roots or fighting to protect the people you love, is vague and forgettable. Get the details in our video review of Legend of Tarzan.
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