Crosswalk editor Stephen McGarvey encountered technical difficulties in his screening, so it's a good thing he has his trusty colleague Shawn McEvoy on hand to discuss this summer's surprise hit. Guardians of the Galaxy, based on a lesser-known Marvel comic, fills the screen with action, humor, and music while showing how a cast of rough-and-tumble criminal types can discover that doing good actually suits them quite well.
Crosswalk editors Stephen McGarvey and Debbie Holloway discuss Luc Besson's new movie "Lucy," a sci-fi action flick that explores what humanity would look like if we could ever reach our full intellectual potential.
The VeggieTales gang is back Aug. 5 in the all-new silly-song extravaganza "Celery Night Fever." It features the retro funkadelic sights and sounds of polyester leisure suits and disco balls - along with a timeless message of friendship and forgiveness. Terry Crews ("Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine") guest stars as the voice of the nefarious Bruce Onion. Don't miss it on DVD Aug. 5!
One doctor and his team travel into the wilds of the Papua New Guinea jungle to bring medicine and spread the Gospel. You will truly see God’s work in this remarkable and touching story.
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Crosswalk's Stephen McGarvey and Shawn McEvoy review Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to the prequel to the famous original. Does the film deserve all the attention it's getting from critics and audiences, or is it just another boilerplate blockbuster?
Travel with a doctor from Arizona into the wilds of the Papua New Guinea jungle to bring medicine and the Gospel. This trailer for an upcoming 30-minute documentary from Samaritan's Purse gives you a glimpse into this adventure of a lifetime.
Travel with a doctor from Arizona into the wilds of the Papua New Guinea jungle to bring medicine and the Gospel. This trailer for an upcoming 30-minute documentary from Samaritan's Purse gives you a glimpse into this adventure of a lifetime.
Relativity Media's Earth to Echo appears to be a mishmash of E.T., The Goonies, Super 8 and other films. Crosswalk's Stephen McGarvey and Shawn McEvoy tell us if there's any originality or value, or if it's all been done before.
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