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    • Tim Avery
    • Russ Breimeier
    • Peter T. Chattaway
    • Lisa Ann Cockrel
    • Camerin Courtney
    • Brandon Fibbs
    • Annie Young Frisbie
    • Steven D. Greydanus
    • Todd Hertz
    • Josh Hurst
    • Mary Lasse
    • Frederica Mathewes-Green
    • Brett McCracken
    • Mark Moring
    • Jeffrey Overstreet
    • Ron Reed
    • CT Staff
    • LaTonya Taylor
    • Stefan Ulstein
    • Angie Ward
    • Alissa Wilkinson

Christianity Today

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Splat
2/4

G-Force (2009)

"There's nothing wrong with G-Force that John Lasseter couldn't fix."

Steven D. Greydanus

Splat
1.5/4

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

"There are bound to be some 10-year-olds who will shout a hearty "Yo Joe!" (the G.I. Joe battle cry). The rest of us will more likely be crying, "Say it ain't so, Joe!""

Russ Breimeier

Tomato
2.5/4

The Game of Their Lives (2005)

"A treat for soccer fans who have yet to see their favorite game given its due on the big screen. This won't be a classic soccer movie, but it's a start."

Lisa Ann Cockrel

Splat
2/4

The Game Plan (2007)

"As comedies go, The Game Plan is srictly by the playbook, but Johnson is game for anything, and he does a fine job of entertaining the child in all of us."

Peter T. Chattaway

Tomato
2.5/4

Garfield the Movie (2004)

"People who love cats will see their own felines in Garfield. Parents who love neither Garfield nor cats will have a good time nonetheless."

Stefan Ulstein

Tomato
2.5/4

Georgia Rule (2007)

"Not just another bratty teen movie, but one that delves into the intriguing and heartbreaking reasons behind the brattiness."

Camerin Courtney

Splat
2/4

Get Smart (2008)

"Get Smart features near-perfect casting with Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway, and it largely captures the spirit of the original show. But it's just not funny."

Todd Hertz

Tomato
3/4

Ghost Town (2008)

"Funny and heartwarming, this love letter to New York City's Upper East Side is refreshingly free of flashy special effects and paranormal gags."

Brandon Fibbs

Tomato
3/4

Girls Rock! (2008)

"Girls Rock! is a success story because of the earnest heart with which it introduces us to some girls who don't realize how much they really do rock."

Todd Hertz

Tomato
3.5/4

Glory Road (2006)

"It's Remember the Titans on the basketball court. Count it right up there with the best of Disney's fine sports flicks. "

Mark Moring

Tomato
3/4

God Grew Tired of Us (2007)

"God may be tired of us, but if these men's lives are any indication, he certainly isn't finished with us."

Camerin Courtney

Splat
2/4

Godsend (2004)

"The script is long on the Big Issues, but comes up short in compelling dialogue. It needed a couple more drafts."

Stefan Ulstein

Splat
2.5/4

The Golden Compass (2007)

"The Golden Compass wraps things up in less than two hours -- zipping from one plot point to the next -- and it feels rather rushed as a result."

Peter T. Chattaway

Tomato
4/4

Gone Baby Gone (2007)

"By marrying an intense thriller with bigger issues and a three-dimensional lead, Gone Baby Gone isn't only hard-hitting, it's also meaningful, emotional and resonating."

Todd Hertz

Tomato
3/4

Good Bye, Lenin! (2004)

"Succeeds as a comedy, as a glimpse at a tumultuous time in European history, and as a thoughtful look at the great lengths to which people will go for important relationships."

Angie Ward

Splat
2.5/4

The Good German (2006)

"The Good German suggests that they can still make 'em like they used to, but also reminds us that there's more to a good movie than good looks."

Russ Breimeier

Tomato
3.5/4

Good Night. And, Good Luck (2005)

"Many will see it as a cautionary tale: Don't let anyone else do your thinking for you. The truth is the thing. Cherish it and defend it. "

Stefan Ulstein

Tomato
3/4

The Good Shepherd (2006)

"Stoic, simmering and almost film noir, The Good Shepherd creates a very dangerous and intriguing world"

Todd Hertz

Tomato
3/4

A Good Woman (2005)

"If you enjoy the charming wit of films such as An Ideal Husband or Enchanted April, you'll probably be Wilde about A Good Woman."

Camerin Courtney

Tomato
3.5/4

The Gospel (2005)

"A more-than-fine movie -- the kind that Christians who like to complain about Hollywood should support, and the kind that may appeal to people who aren't interested in church."

LaTonya Taylor

Tomato
4/2

The Gospel of John (2003)

"The "Word made flesh" has now become the Word made visible. In an age of visuals, it might just attract many who would never take the time to read John's gospel."

CT Staff

Splat
1.5/4

Grace is Gone (2007)

"Cusack deserves high praise for his terrific work as an emotionally cold man suddenly devastated by grief, but this effort is expended on a vehicle that has little going for it in the first place."

Frederica Mathewes-Green

Tomato
3.5/4

Gran Torino (2008)

"As Walt discovers, we can lament change all we want, but ultimately what's gone is gone. What's important is what we leave behind--our successes, failures, and '72 Detroit-made muscle cars."

Brett McCracken

Tomato
2.5/4

The Great Buck Howard (2009)

"Light, witty, and occasionally thoughtful, The Great Buck Howard is a good Saturday-afternoon popcorn flick for teens and adults."

Alissa Wilkinson

Tomato
3/4

The Great Debaters (2007)

"The plot holes and formulaic feel are overcome by the superb acting. As is true in the world of debate, carefully chosen and delivered words win the day."

Camerin Courtney

Splat
1.5/4

The Great Raid (2005)

"While the historical events depicted were unusual and cause for genuine celebration, the film that depicts these events is a dull, by-the-numbers set of war-movie clichés."

Peter T. Chattaway

Tomato
3.5/4

The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)

"Greatest Game succeeds because it has enough history and authenticity to please golf enthusiasts while maintaining enough heart and human drama to appeal to the rest."

Russ Breimeier

Splat
2.5/4

The Grudge (2004)

"As a pure, light, PG-13 thrill machine, The Grudge is fairly successful. But it is not especially memorable."

Peter T. Chattaway

Splat
2/4

The Guardian (2006)

"It's just plain too long. About an hour and a half into it, I began to wonder how it would end, but about two hours into it, I began to wonder when it would end."

Peter T. Chattaway

  
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