Bill Muir

A man who stops into a foster home to drop off some donations soon tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.

4.8/10

Thomas and Avery ditch class at an aerospace museum field-trip and spend their day playing in the museum basement. When they are ready to join up with their class they discover everyone has left. Confused about being left behind, they are greeted by the night museum janitor who shows them an upcoming exhibit that takes them beyond the sky.

An Irishman emigrates to New York during the most heated point of the tensions in Northern Ireland in 1991. However, escaping the conflict in his home country does not free him from the strife. He becomes involved in gunrunning.

Invisible Enemies is a story about a college student named Jackson, who finds a pair of glasses that allows him to see the spiritual world. Through the glasses he discovers how the lives of his friends are influenced toward evil by unseen enemies. Jackson tries to convince his friends that life isn't neutral and that there are unseen realities that are affecting their lives. They think it's absurd. Cindy, Jackson's blind friend, recognised that there are many things that are real that can't be seen. Jackson, in the end, rescues his sister from near disaster by utilising the power of Jesus Christ.

5.5/10

This is a light little film about three little league players who are having a discussion about heaven. When one of the players is hit in the head with the ball, he dies and goes to the big ball park in the sky. He finds out a way back to earth to tell his friends that heaven really does exist. But, when he comes back, the little friends are now teenagers and trying to communicate with them is a bit more difficult.

If you think you have plenty of time (to live on earth), this film will make you think again.

5/10