Jason Stevens is a rich young man and lives a great luxury life with his grandfather. After a while his grandfather dies and is expected to have a huge inheritance, but he discovers that this legacy must be in return and that he must perform a series of tasks in order to obtain that ideal gift. It has many adventures, plus there is no idea what it might be in the future.
I think urban sophisticates can be people of faith who want to see movies, occasionally, that don't have the four-letter words, and I do embrace religion, but I think they have to be better than this.
Spirituality and Practice
March 30, 2007
A parabolic film about one selfish young man's spiritual transformation.
I haven't even read the book, and I know it has to be better than the movie.
Time Out
March 17, 2007
If you missed the money-isn't-everything message, an end-credits recap outlines the story's salient points -- if you'd known, you could've skipped the rest.
[James] Garner is good, and so is Brian Dennehy as a crusty ranch owner; Abigail Breslin, playing a leukemia patient, demonstrates that she was not a one-note wonder in Little Miss Sunshine.
This new film moves along smoothly until Grandpa's most preposterous mission - which needlessly drags out the movie -- takes Jason to a severely caricatured Ecuador.
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Annabelle: Creation
2017
IMDb: 7
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a
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