“Holly on Hollywood”
by Holly McClure
Max begins in Afghanistan where Kyle Wincott (played by Robbie Amell) is killed in an ambush, his wounded service dog (that he trained from a pup), is traumatized, grieving the loss of his master and unable to continue serving in the military. Kyle’s family adopts Max but his brother Justin (Josh Wiggins) is given the task of looking after the problem dog. Through unusual circumstances the family is threatened and Max proves to be a hero to his family. Lauren Graham and Thomas Haden Church also star.
This PG, family-friendly film has plenty of intense action, incredible bike racing, family drama, funny moments, and the love and bond between dog and man that all ages will enjoy. It surprised me in several scenes – it’s way more than just a kids movie! Max will appeal to teens, adults, the military, dog lovers – anyone who loves a story about heroes and good overcoming evil! You’ll applaud with patriotic pride – Max is a must see movie for all ages and one of the best family films this year!
“Remember to Choose Your Movies Wisely”
~Holly On Hollywood~
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Holly McClure is a multimedia personality with a career that spans over 20 years in the entertainment industry. Her background as a film critic, film and television producer, creative director, filmographer, radio and television host, author and pundit for family values, has established her expertise and made her a recognized advocate for family-friendly entertainment.
Holly was the first family film critic syndicated in over 365 newspapers with The Orange County Register. Her “Holly on Hollywood” movie reviews have been featured on TBN, Daystar and can now be seen on Uplift TV, The Word Network, UANetwork, Parables.tv and other affiliates.
In 2002, Mel Gibson asked Holly to come to Italy and film the behind-the-scenes interviews for The Passion of the Christ. She produced a one hour special, The Making of The Passion of the Christ (TBN, ION) and has since produced numerous press features for films like; Do You Believe, Dancer and the Dame, God’s Not Dead, The Frontier Boys, House, Thr3e, One Night With the King, Midnight Clear, The Visitation, Hangman’s Curse and others.
Holly is a charter member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and serves on the advisory boards of The Dove Foundation and The Parents Television Council. She is a proud mother, grandmother, mentor and Christian, and passionate about supporting and creating life-changing entertainment!
For more information visit Hollymcclure.com or IMDB.com
Enjoy!