Mini-Review: This movie is a testament to the fact that you don't need to cram a record amount of money into detail to make a movie enjoyable, nor do you need to lower the quality of your film just to keep the children focused. It was vibrant, steadily entertaining, and had very inspiring music without any painful running gags or unnecessary fart jokes.
Mini-Review: So Aslan says, "HAVE YOU FOUND THE GOOD LORD JESUS?"
Mini-Review: With some fair characters and an actually interesting story (for a sequel), this movie has enough to be watchable without bringing your breakfast back up. Some clever jokes sprinkled in and it's enough to end up on my shelf if I find it in a discount bin somewhere.
Mini-Review: If ever a movie didn't need a sequel, then here we have it.
Mini-Review: It gets -80 points for existing, -10 for employing John Malkovich, +2 for having Jeremy Irons, and -1 for giving him the role of a good guy.
Mini-Review: You have to play catch-up if you've never seen it before, but once you can understand the thought process of the film, it's something to just sit back and enjoy. Unique, very clever, and fun to watch, this movie is worth a ticket or three.
Mini-Review: While the ending felt a little over-the-top, this film was a push in the right direction for some down-to-earth interpretation on the idea of someone taking heroism onto themself.
Mini-Review: I rather enjoyed this film. Great character choices, the concept was exceptionally unique and fun to think about. The follow-through was a tiny bit too perfect, but it was still fun to watch the whole way through. Perhaps not for everyone.