‘Eric LaRue’ should be chased with the documentaries ‘I Am Living Proof’ and ‘The Work’; soul healing is available in both religious and nonreligious settings.
While not a stellar biopic, “Audrey’s Children” is sure to inspire good deeds in medical profession aspirants and is definitely worth a watch for everyone.
I personally witnessed faith heal stage-4 cancer and ‘incurable’ ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), and this fine documentary is proof that I’m not the only one.
A washed-up boxer struggling to repair his fractured family and reclaim a sense of purpose reconnects with a dangerous friend to fight for a shot at redemption.
Qually’s stardom bid welcomely illustrates the trafficking element that continues to plague the entertainment industry, but is unfortunately lightweight fare.
I appreciate anyone trying to be a writing-acting-directing-producing Hollywood quadruple-threat, but Angarano should probably just focus on acting for a while.
Ben Affleck playing older bro to Bernthal’s little bro is terrific, because If I had to guess the most annoying little brother in showbiz—it'd be Casey Affleck.