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  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    ★★★★★

  • Rule Breakers

    ★★★

  • Last Breath

    ★★★

  • The Unbreakable Boy

    ★★★★

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  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    ★★★★★

    The fact that it is 2025 and this is the first fully animated Looney Tunes movie made for theaters is crazy. I was skeptical, but it really stayed true to Looney Tunes. Plenty of nods to the old cartoons, but still felt fresh. Several laugh out loud moments for me, although the guy behind me had more. Old Daffy fans will also appreciate how they had a pretty perfect balance of old style Daffy and new style Daffy. The only…

  • Rule Breakers

    Rule Breakers

    ★★★

    It's a great story. However, I'm not quite sure what the movie was doing sometimes. There are a lot of plot points that go nowhere. For example, the girls snuck out snd partied the night before their competition. As a result they had to keep it from their leader and were super tired the next day. And then....it had no effect on anything at all and was never mentioned again. As inspirational as the story was, not everything needs to be a movie...maybe just an article.

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  • Between Borders

    Between Borders

    ★★★★★

    Wonderfully acted and eye opening as to what some are going through. It really was a beautiful picture of how the love of Jesus really does shine through people and make a difference. Elizabeth Tabish continues to impress in the different roles she's taking. The only downside was, surprisingly, Elizabeth Mitchell. Her character's points in the hearing really made no sense and any other outcome than what took place would've made me think the judge was corrupt. Overall, very well done, and unusual high quality for a Pinnacle Peak film.

  • Brave the Dark

    Brave the Dark

    ★★★★

    As a teacher, it was definitely inspiring to see how teachers care for their students. Although, being released under the Angel Studios banner, I expected more spiritual content. There was no real explanation as to why Mr. Deen was the way he was. In fact, early in the movie, it seemed as though they were setting him up to have a compulsive need to help someone after the death of his mother, but that plot point was abandoned unceremoniously. Inspiring, nonetheless, but probably only to people who are prone to inspiration.

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