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Apr 19, 2013 · Home Run is about a man struggling to come to grips with addiction. In that, it strives for a realistic depiction of just how self-destructive addiction can be and shows us that an addict’s journey out of denial can be a long one.
- David Boyd
Athlete learns what's important in alcoholism drama. Read Common Sense Media's Home Run review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Provident Films
- David Boyd
Dec 7, 2013 · The only reason this movie is PG-13 is due to the subject matter that the film deals with. Overall, this is a great movie that an entire family should watch. However, some parents might feel like the subject mature is too mature for thier children.
“Home Run” is a rare film that brings the audience along with Cory as he discovers that God is the only answer to his addiction. Until he surrenders his life and desires to Jesus, he can’t get better.
Jan 1, 2012 · A novel based on the major motion picture starring Vivica A. Fox and Scott Elrod, Home Run is an inspirational story of the hope and freedom God offers each of us. 416 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 2012.
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