“Run the Race” is a surprisingly well-made, subtly-acted faith-based film, which is a rarity. The story of a swaggering high school football player (Tanner Stine) and his younger brother (Evan Hofer) trying to help each other out of poverty and despair through sports and faith plays like a Christian “Friday Night Lights.” But then it spirals out of control during its insane third act. My mixed review, at RogerEbert.com.