Set against the amazing backdrop of Venice, “The Tourist” seems to be a very confused film.
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The Run Down Review on “The Terminal” with Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Zones (2004)
is a drama/comedy that takes place at a JFK airport terminal in New York City. Viktor Navorski (Hanks) is scheduled to depart to his native east European country of Krakozhia, but finds out that a revolution and civil unrest has broken
The History of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is one of our favorite times of the year. It heralds the Holiday Season for most of us, the unofficial beginning of the shopping for Christmas or Hanukkah.
Salt with Angelina Jolie (2010 – Movie Review) | “Who is Salt?”
“Who Is Salt?” The perfect tagline and a question that bugs you for 100 minutes through “Salt” and will for days after seeing it. It is so refreshing to see a smart action film, one that combines great special effects, a smart script, and a tough female lead. It is rare that
Toy Story 3 (Review – 2010) | “Pixar Has Done It Again”
The story continues with Andy no longer the imaginative little boy he was. He is now grown up and ready to head off to college and leave all of his beloved toys behind. After a mix up, Buzz, Jessie, Mr & Mrs Potato Head, and the gang find themselves at Sunnyside Day-Care Center where they hope to be loved and cherished by generations of children except
High School Musical 2 (Review – 2008): The Reviewing of the Viewing of High School Musical 2!
It’s summer vacation and the Wildcats (otherwise known as East High students) are counting down the seconds until they are free. Of course, most of them are hoping to find summer jobs and so far having no luck. All of that changes when Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) gets offered a job at Lava Springs, the local country club.
High School Musical (Review – 2006) | The Original HSM Cast from Disney!
When Magazine has completed reviews on all of the HSM (High School Musical) movies, the entire teen trilogy. We’ve went backwards in the sense that we started with TWO, then THREE and now I’m finishing it up by taking a glimpse back into the year 2006 for High School Musical ONE (the original from Disney).
Food, Fun & Fundraising: Scottsdale Culinary Festival Donates $302,000 For Arts and Arts Education in 2010
Presented by the nonprofit Scottsdale League for the Arts, the 2010 SCF raised a spectacular $302,000 to support Arts and Arts Education programs across Arizona. (Vital cultural and educational programs are in need of support
The A-Team: one of those rare films!
A movie like this does not come around very often, but “The A-Team” is
one of those rare films. It is thoroughly entertaining and
I SEE YOU! “Avatar” Movie Review
“Avatar” is first and foremost visually stunning. Many images in the movie are completely breathtaking. When the scenes of Pandora at night come on screen you will hear mummers of awe from all the spectators at the cinema.
Letters To God Movie Review – Thanks to “HOSFU”
When I was asked by Possibility Pictures publicist, Fred Williams, if HOSFU would be interested in screening the film Letters to God, I was ecstatic. So recently, while in Tulsa, Oklahoma, I put the movie on the screen of the Hilton boardroom and opened up my laptop to take notes.
What followed was an hour and fifty-three minutes of cinematic goodness, based on a true story.
Released September 26, 2008, by Sherwood Pictures, this drama/love story is a must see for marriages.
Filmed in Albany, GA, with a $500,000 production budget, Fireproof was made entirely by volunteers (the same faithfully driven individuals that created “Facing The Giants.”) Through prayer, members of Sherwood Baptist Church were called upon to make a movie about the trials and tribulations of marriage.
Facing the Giants – Regardless of religious or spiritual beliefs – one cannot help but be moved by this Movie!
“Facing the Giants” takes you on a wild, spiritual filled journey into the heart of a man of God and reminds us that with faith all things are possible.
Evan Almighty Review: Is it a God Driven, Comical Film?
By the end of the movie – a man’s faith is tested, restored, and (then) strengthened – and God’s Biblical Eternal Promise holds true. HOWEVER, Anybody that reads this review and then watches the movie will still be shocked in the end.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Rains in Laughs
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is based on the acclaimed children’s book written by Judi Barrett, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs tells the story of a town on a tiny island in the heart of the Atlantic …
When I first opened the door, I was greeted by a wonderful array of delectable aromas. Right away I knew this was the perfect place to conduct a restaurant review.
7 Fun Frozen Deserts From EatingWell.com
On a hot summer day (or even a balmy night), sometimes you just need a frozen treat. These 7 desserts have something for every sweet tooth – shakes, yogurt, pies and mousse…
Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson form an unexpected bond and help each other live life to its fullest during the last days of their lives in this comedic drama, the Bucket List.
This magnificently acted drama was released in theatres on September 8, 2006.A bittersweet story of former high school sweethearts, Bo and Angela, returning home after the deaths of their younger brothers.
The film marks Toby Keith’s feature film debut in a starring role.
Alvin and the Chipmunks? 2007 Original Review
… three “little munks” still in it! Soon, they’re headed off to the city as their house becomes a Christmas tree at a place called Jett Records. (2007) original

























What is the Meaning of the Rainbow? | When Magazine | Promise of Hope!
A Double Doozy: Movie Review for “Soul Surfer” (Inspirational) and “Courageous” following in the footsteps of Fireproof by Sherwood Pictures!
