Pixar is back with an adventure about a boy and a dino, but are they worth spending over 2 hours with? Watch our review and see if its good for your family!
Charlie Brown and the gang are back! But are they still safe for your entire family? Watch Movieguide® reviews to find out what movies are worth your family's precious time!
What would happen if all of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps books were combined into one 100-minute movie starring Jack Black as the author himself? Crosswalk.com's Steve and Shawn each noticed the movie's overt simplicity and mild scares, but interpreted them differently!
Woodlawn, the latest film from the Erwin Brothers (October Baby), is a triumphant true story from 1973 about what can happen in a community when young people decide to live for Christ. Crosswalk's Shawn McEvoy gives you the run down, including commentary from former NFL coach Tony Dungy and actor Kevin Sizemore.
The Crosswalk guys wouldn't actually pan "Pan," would they? They might, if they found this prequel to the Peter Pan legend to be lacking in what matters but bloated with CGI. Find out if your family should take in this film!
Based upon Andy Weir's best-selling novel, The Martian stars Matt Damon, along with a star-studded cast. Could this be one of those rare occurrences where the movie actually better than the book? Crosswalk's Steve and Shawn give their take.
CAPTIVE, based on Ashley Smith's book, "Unlikely Angel: The Untold Story of the Atlanta Hostage," is a thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. Will this screen adaptation captivate both Christian and non-Christian audiences? Crosswalk's Shawn & Steve break it down.
"90 Minutes in Heaven" tells the story of Don Piper's miraculous recovery from a horrifying car accident and the things he glimpsed during the time he had been pronounced dead. But does it spend too much time in hospital rooms and not enough on secondary plots and, you know, heaven? Crosswalk's Shawn & Steve explain.
A slick new summer spy movie based on a 1960s TV show has come to theaters! But "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." is no Mission: Impossible, and that's a good thing, say Crosswalk's Steve & Shawn.
Shaun the Sheep, a PG-rated stop-motion delight by the same team that brought us Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit, is drawing rave reviews but tiny audiences. Crosswalk's Shawn & Steve promise not to pull the wool over your eyes as they break down this funny little film.
The real impossible mission with Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation is figuring out how a fifth installment of a series based on a 1960s TV series and starring a 53-year-old actor can be so downright exciting and amazing. But that doesn't mean Crosswalk's Shawn and Steve will agree!
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