The Peanut Butter Falcon is an adventure story set in the world of a modern Mark Twain that begins when Zak (22), a young man with Down syndrome, runs away from the nursing home where he lives to chase his dream of becoming a professional wrestler by attending the wrestling school The Salt Water Redneck. Through circumstances beyond their control Tyler (32), a small-time outlaw on the run, becomes Zak’s unlikely coach and ally. Together they wind through deltas, elude capture, drink whisky, find God, catch fish, and convince Eleanor (28), a kind nursing home employee with a story of her own, to join them on their journey. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ethan P. comments, “I really enjoyed this movie because it is hilarious and sweet at the same time… The moral of this movie is not to underestimate people with disabilities or mental challenges (in this case Down Syndrome), because they are more than capable to pursue any challenge, just like anybody else. They don’t see themselves as disabled. They see themselves as normal people who have dreams and goals to accomplish.” See his full review and interviews with cast and directors below.
The Peanut Butter Falcon By Ethan P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 10
I really enjoyed this movie because it is hilarious and sweet at the same time. It is extremely entertaining to watch and keeps your attention the whole time. This is an award-winning kind of movie!
The Peanut Butter Falcon is about a Down Syndrome, 20-year-old young man named Zak, who has no family and no one to take care of him, so the state is in charge and places him in a nursing home. Zak knows he does not belong there, so he tries to escape several times with no success, until one time he does succeed. When Zak escapes he has one goal in mind and it is to be a professional wrestler. On his way he meets Tyler, a guy with a troubling past who also is running away from his former workers for something that he did wrong at his job. One of Zak’s friends and volunteers at the nursing home, Eleanor, is sent from the nursing home to find and bring Zak back.
The cast for this extraordinary film is incredible. There is Shia LaBeouf (Tyler), Dakota Johnson (Eleonor), Bruce Dern (Carl), Thomas Haden (Chris) as The Salt Water Redneck, who is Zak’s favorite wrestler in the movie, John Bernthal (Tyler’s brother) who we know as Shane from The Walking Dead, rapper Yelawolf (Ratboy) and two famous wrestlers Mick Foley (Jacob the Ref) and Jake Roberts (Sam). Last, but not least, is Zachary Gottsagen who plays himself and has an amazing performance in this movie. A fun fact is that Zach’s favorite wrestler, in real life, is Mick Foley who he works with in this film. The music is great and perfect for the storytelling of this film. The song “Running For So Long (House A Home)” by Parker Ainsworh was specially written for this movie.
My favorite scene is when Taylor and Zak are sitting by the edge of their water raft. Zak tells Taylor that he will give him all his birthday wishes because Zak knows all the things Taylor is going through in order for Zak to have his “American Dream” of meeting meet his favorite wrestler.
The
moral of this movie is not to underestimate people with disabilities or mental
challenges (in this case Down Syndrome), because they are more than capable to
pursue any challenge, just like anybody else. They don’t see themselves as
disabled. They see themselves as normal people who have dreams and goals to accomplish.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars. I wish I could give it 10 or more, but 5 stars is the limit. I recommend it for ages 10 to 18. Even though there is a lot of cussing, the drama of this film overcomes the bad words. The Peanut Butter Falcon opens in theatres August 29, 2019. I can’t wait to see how many awards this film gets. Bring a box of tissues because you WILL need them!
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The New Adventures of Gumby: The 1980s Series Volume 2. Welcome back Gumby and Pokey in this wild, wacky and inventive collection of 80 s episodes! Featuring 49 clay-animated episodes, fully re-mastered from their original camera rolls and soundtracks. Also making appearances are Prickle, Goo, the Blockheads, Professor Kapp, Dr. Zveegee, the Moon Boggles, and Gumby s parents Gumbo and Gumba. New characters include Gumby’s sister Minga, Denali the Mastodon and Tilly the chicken! KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Nathalia J. comments, “The 1980’s show was a hit when my mom and uncle were growing up and it brought back so many memories for my mom. We welcome back Gumby and Pokey in this wild, wacky and inventive collection created and written by Joe Clokey. I love that this DVD features 49 claymation episodes that are fully re-mastered from their original camera work and soundtracks.” Beatrice N. adds, “Do you have little kids in your house? If you do, you should definitely share with them The New Adventures Of Gumby: The 1980’s Series, Volume 2. This claymation show from the 1980’s is the perfect series for any little kid with an imagination and a creative mind. For all you adults out there who remember Gumby & Pokey, then welcome back!” See their full reviews below.
The New Adventures of Gumby: The 1980’s Series Volume 2 By Nathalia J. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
The 1980’s
show was a hit when my mom and uncle were growing up and it brought back so
many memories for my mom. We welcome back Gumby and Pokey in this wild, wacky
and inventive collection created and written by Joe Clokey. I love that this DVD
features 49 claymation episodes that are fully re-mastered from their original
camera work and soundtracks. Gumby and Pokey return for fun-filled adventure. Get
ready! It’s going to get wild.
This DVD
takes you alongside Gumby and his imaginative friends as they solve problems,
have fun and help others. These episodes include a lot of audience interactions,
which lets the audience contribute to Gumby’s adventures. The characters include Gumby, Pokey, Prickle,
Goo, the Blockheads, Professor Kapp, Dr. Zveegee, the Moon Boggles and Gumby’s
parents, Gumbo and Gumba. Also making an appearance are new characters – Gumby’s
sister Minga, Denali the Mastodon and Tilly
the chicken.
My favorite
part is the fact that each episode is fully re-mastered from the original. How
iconic is this? I’d say pretty cool! The animation is extremely creative with loveable
color episodes. There are a variety of songs on this DVD, with various tempos
and music types.
My favorite
character is absolutely Gumby, because he’s always positive and shares his
positivity with others. I also love how he never gives up and works so well
with his team. He’s dedicated to his friends and to the idea of friendship.
I watched The
New Adventures Of Gumby: The 1980s Series, Volume 1 previously and I very
much enjoyed Gumby’s many adventures with his friendly bud with yellow pricks
on his tail, named Prickle.
There are
multiple episodes on this DVD, which express multiple messages. If had to
choose the main message, I would say it is that “teamwork makes the dream work.”
That and “don’t be afraid to ask for help.” There is no bad language on this
DVD or any unsafe actions that kids will try to imitate.
I give this film 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 7, as well as adults. It’s a series that certainly will bring back memories if you grew up watching Gumby when you were younger. It’s available now, so look for it. You’ll be glad you did.
The New Adventures Of Gumby: The 1980’s Series, Volume 2 By Beatrice Nail, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9
Do you have little kids in your house? If you do, you should definitely share with them The New Adventures Of Gumby: The 1980’s Series, Volume 2. This claymation show from the 1980’s is the perfect series for any little kid with an imagination and a creative mind. For all you adults out there who remember Gumby & Pokey, then welcome back! We rejoin Gumby along with Pokey, Prickle, Goo, The Blockheads, Professor Kapp, Dr. Zveegee, the Moon Boggles, Gumby’s mother Gumba and his Father Gumbo….plus a couple of hilarious newcomers.
Gumby was once just a slab of clay then one day he rose to life. He can walk into any book and once inside the book, he becomes part of it! Every time he gets knocked down he becomes flattened like a pancake. But he always gets back up and right back into shape again! Every episode is a new adventure and sometimes there is a lesson to go along with it. Gumby can have the best time with his friends, or the worst time with the Blockheads, depending on the storyline and characters in the episode. Speaking of characters, the new friends we meet include Gumby’s sister Minga, a mastodon named Denali and a chicken called Tilly!
The theme song is a fun tune sung by kids that will make you want to sing along with them. In every episode the music changes. In some episodes the music is creepy. In some it can be silly and bubbly. It all depends on the episode. Gumby originally debuted in 1956, was re-introduced in the 1970’s and came out again, for a third time in the 1980’s! The animation is unique because it is claymation. The creator and writer of the series, Mr. Art Clokey, also voices Pokey the horse, Gumby’s sidekick. Fun Fact, the bump on Gumby’s head is based on a picture of Mr. Clokey’s father from when he was a kid. In the picture, his hair is sticking up on one side creating a little bump. Mr. Clokey always thought this was funny, so he gave the same bump to his title character Gumby! Let’s talk about some of the other supporting characters, shall we? Prickle is a cheerful dinosaur who goes on Gumby’s adventures with him, the two mischievous Blockheads can’t ever seem to get themselves out of trouble and Goo is a hilarious clay person with a bubbly personality.
The message of the story is to never grow up and that it’s okay to let your brain wander and to always be creative. I give this series 4 1/2 out of 5 stars and recommended it for ages 3 to 8. It is available on DVD now.
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to expand KIDS FIRST!’s training and educational opportunities for kids, both nationally and around the world. (Yes, we’ve had requests to jump borders with KIDS FIRST!) There is no charge for a child to participate as a KIDS FIRST! Film Critic and every kid is a volunteer. However, KIDS FIRST! provides coaches, editors, technical personnel and equipment to help our youth reporters develop their skills, talents, dreams and goals. Additionally, we need to expand opportunities to reach a larger audience of kids and families. All those things take money and that’s what we need help in funding.
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of KIDS FIRST! is our commitment to putting kids, ages 8 to 21, front and
center reviewing films, TV shows, DVDs and
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I found KIDS FIRST! by online research and never imagined it was going to be a total life-changing experience for my daughter. After a whole year, KIDS FIRST! is not just a way of living for us and is a great experience for all the other kids that are part of this organization. As a media member, I understand the hard work required to be a film journalist and to work in the entertainment industry. I’m grateful that Ranny gave us such a warm welcome. We share our love for films and she encourages us everyday to be better. Mariana Medina Cannella, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic parent
Thank you doesn’t even begin to describe how thankful Nathalia and I are. What an amazing experience KIDS FIRST! has been for us. I highly recommend KIDS FIRST! to others interested in becoming a film critics. My daughter Nathalia’s written and oral communication has developed and continues to evolve, with help from the KIDS FIRST! staff. Their training program has provided Nathalia the necessary tools to help her articulate her views, share and exchange her impressions and have fun while learning.
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In 1987, during the austere days of Margaret Thatcher’s
Britain,
a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice
through the music of Bruce Springsteen. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Arjun N. comments,
“Blinded
by the Light is a very inspirational comedy-drama based on the accounts of real-life
writer Sarfraz Manzoor. It is buoyed by excellent performances and a lively script.
The movie truly has something for everyone.” Ivey H. adds, “Blinded by the
Light is a very interesting film about a boy wanting to become a
writer. He is introduced to a famous American singer and becomes
inspired. It is a humorous film, but does touch on serious issues of family as
well as cultural and economical struggles.” Morgan B. wraps it up with, “I love
how the people who made this film brought back a bit of the past by making it take
place in the 1980s. That makes it even more fun to watch, because we get to see
things such as huge phones record players, cassette tapes and so much more.
This makes it feel more realistic and fun to watch.” See their full reviews
below.
Blinded by the Light By Arjun N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17
Blinded by the Light is a very inspirational comedy-drama based on the
accounts of real-life writer Sarfraz Manzoor. It is buoyed by excellent
performances and a lively script. The movie truly has something for everyone.
The film follows music fanatic and writer Javed (Viveik Kalra), who after discovering the back catalogue of Bruce Springsteen or “the Boss,” is inspired by lyrics that feel all too familiar to the aspirational teenager. Wanting to escape his racist hometown and the rules of his traditional Pakistani family, Javed finds himself caught between two worlds and must discover if he is born to run.
Viveik Kalra, as
Javed, is phenomenal at making his character relatable and inspiring. Kalra,
like Himesh Patel from Yesterday, debuts with charm as well. Javed is
hilarious, but also takes the surroundings of Thatcher-era Britain
seriously. He is a role model for all. Aaron Phagura, as Rhoops, is also a
standout as his character’s similar situation to Javed’s adds layers to their
identity complexes. Hayley Atwell, as Ms. Clay, is an English teacher who
inspires Javed to write. I quite enjoyed her inclusion as she fits the role
well. Kulvinder Ghir, as Malik, also impresses as Javed’s dad. His character
can be too stereotypical of ethnic ways, but this feels intentional as it
satirizes both his culture and English culture.
Gurinder Chadha directs with a nice blend of comedy and drama. He brings
life to Manzoor’s memoirs and I never felt any awkward total shifts. Some
editing choices also bring great style. But, substance is at the main focus
here as Chadha’s and Paul Mayeda Berge’s script is smartly witty. My favorite
scene is Javed’s final speech to the school. Kalra’s performance is award-worthy
and the script boasts great messages in the movie’s themes of pursuing dreams.
My only flaw is that the second act sometimes drags with a romantic subplot
that spins its wheels quickly, despite Nell Williams’ impressive performance as
Nell.
The message of this film is about pursuing your dream, and also about remembering
your family and always staying in touch. I give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars
and recommend it for ages 8 to 18 as some language and racist behavior could be
inappropriate for younger audience. The movie releases in theaters on August 16,
2019, so check it out.
Blinded by the Light
By Ivey H., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13
Blinded by the Light is a very interesting film about a boy wanting to become a
writer. He is introduced to a famous American singer and becomes
inspired. It is a humorous film, but does touch on serious issues of family as
well as cultural and economical struggles.
Viveik Kalra plays his character Javed extremely well. Javed
lacks confidence and struggles dealing with his father and his culture. He
doesn’t feel like he fits in anywhere. You get the feeling he is held back by
this. Along the way, people in his life believe in him and encourage him to go
for his dreams. His friend introduces him to Bruce Springsteen’s music,
which inspires him. Then he transforms his look and gains more confidence.
His parents do not support his dream of becoming a writer. The parents are excellent in this movie. His father is played by Kulvinder Ghir and his mother is played by Meera Ganatra. The father is hilarious and thinks that if an American is good at something, then they are Jewish. The whole family is dealing with money problems. I have to mention that his best friend, Matt is played by Dean-Charles Chapman who is fantastic in this role. He deals with his own issues in a different way. They have a true friendship.
My favorite part about Matt is his crazy 80s style hair. I love the costumes, music and dancing. It really takes you to another era. The wigs and the old jogging suits that they wear made me laugh! The costumes are bright for the 80s and the Pakistani outfits suit the family. One of the funny parts that I like most is when the car won’t start and, instead of the dad pushing the car, he makes the entire family push it. Another funny part is when Javed celebrates his birthday and, to treat him like an adult, he is given pants as his gift. The movie exposes you to more serious matters of racism and what other cultures go through. It has very good timing and is a little quirky which I like.
The director Gurinder Chadha really delivers with this film. His timing and costumes are perfect. I didn’t really know who Bruce Springsteen was before, but I really like his music now. Thanks to Blinded by the Light, I am now a fan of this legendary musician.
I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages xx to xx. It opens in theaters August 16, 2019. Look for it and give it a chance.
Blinded by the Light By Morgan B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 14
Everyone get ready for a new adventure about a man and his relationship
with a great artist who we all know as Bruce Springsteen.
My favorite character is Javed (Viveik Kalra), because he is someone that
many people can relate to. He is a person dealing with many issues with his
family, because they are very religious people who think that writing poems is
wrong and that listening to nontraditional music is unheard of. On top of that,
he is trying his best to become his own person and, with everyone on his back,
it can be a bit hard for a young college student to do that.
I love how the people who made this film brought back a bit of the past by
making it take place in the 1980s. That makes it even more fun to watch,
because we get to see things such as huge phones record players, cassette tapes
and so much more. This makes it feel more realistic and fun to watch.
The music is so good. I love how it all comes together to make a movie
that sounds and looks so incredible. At times it not only looks like a film,
but also a music video, all in one. This is a masterpiece in my mind and I
greatly appreciate it.
I can’t wait to get the soundtrack of this film. The music is fun and
friendly and has a deep meaning, which is something I admire. All the music is by
Bruce Springsteen and now that I have heard some of his greatest hits I love
him and his artwork. Can’t wait to get the soundtrack of this movie.
This one-of-a-kind true story is very inspirational as well as fun and
lighthearted. It has a lot of meaning with its morals and values about following
your dreams no matter what anyone tells you, have fun with your friends and
family while you still can, and it’s okay to grow apart from your family and
their values.
I recommend Blinded by the Light for
ages 13 to 18. I think that adults will like this film as well even if they
aren’t Bruce Springsteen fans. I give Blinded
by the Light 5 out of 5 stars. Make
sure to look for Blinded by the Light at
a theater near you when it opens August
16, 2019
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The flightless birds and scheming green pigs take their feud to the next
level. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Damon F. comments, “The Angry Birds Movie 2 is
an amazing sequel about a large group of birds who live on an island called Bird Island.
These birds are always trying to fight their rivals, the pigs, who live on an
opposite island called Pig
Island. The first movie Angry
Birds, was about the how rivalry between the islands first began. In this
movie, while the two islands are still at war, a third island of eagles decide
to join in, but in a more destructive fashion. The two enemy islands now must
team up to stop the eagles from destroying them both.” Will C. adds, “The Angry
Birds Movie 2 is a fast-paced slapstick comedy that fans of the first movie
may enjoy. I liked seeing all the same characters again, plus a few new ones
that were very funny. You won’t find the old angry Red in this movie, though.
Now he’s a hero and everyone loves him. Personally, I prefer the Red of the
first film, with his explosive outbursts.” See their full reviews below.
The Angry Birds Movie 2
Damon F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
The Angry Birds Movie 2 is an amazing sequel about a large
group of birds who live on an island called Bird Island.
These birds are always trying to fight their rivals, the pigs, who live on an
opposite island called Pig
Island. The first movie Angry
Birds, was about the how rivalry between the islands first began. In this
movie, while the two islands are still at war, a third island of eagles decide
to join in, but in a more destructive fashion. The two enemy islands now must
team up to stop the eagles from destroying them both.
In this film there is a subplot about three cute hatchlings who accidentally lose some eggs while playing around. Throughout the movie it shows them trying their best to bring them back home safely before their parents realize what they have done.
This movie is based on a popular game by Rovio Entertainment called “Angry
Birds”. In the game, you play as the birds use a giant slingshot to take back
eggs from the pigs. The slingshot and other items from the game are replicated
in the movie in some appealing animation.
Throughout out the movie there are a lot of different references to old TV
shows and movies. For example, the way Red builds his team is similar to the
character introductions in Ocean’s 11.
I found this cool and funny.
My favorite scene in this movie is when the three hatchlings are trying
to get the eggs off a cloud. They miss it and keep going up higher and higher.
As they leave the planet and enter space, the song “Major Tom” by David Bowie
starts playing. This scene is hilarious because the animated characters are put
in front of a realistic space picture and they look completely out of place. My
favorite character in this film is Chuck. I like him because he is very fast
and almost instantly gets things done. Chuck is also very funny because he is
very possessive about his sister. The message of this movie is that sometimes
you need to work with your enemies to win.
I rate this movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 18
because there are a bunch of different jokes that will appeal to kids and
adults. I think adults will enjoy watching this with their kids. This film
opens in theaters August 17, 2019.
The Angry Birds Movie 2 By Will C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
The Angry Birds Movie 2 is a fast-paced slapstick comedy
that fans of the first movie may enjoy. I liked seeing all the same characters again,
plus a few new ones that were very funny. You won’t find the old angry Red in
this movie, though. Now he’s a hero and everyone loves him. Personally, I
prefer the Red of the first film, with his explosive outbursts.
In the first Angry Birds movie,
the birds and pigs were at war. In The Angry Birds Movie 2, they have to
team up against a common threat. As the movie begins, the pigs and birds are
still happily fighting each other, but then a mysterious frozen ice ball lands
on Pig Island. King Leonard Mudbeard realizes
he can’t fight this himself and calls a truce with the birds. Together, they
find out that a very angry bird named Zeta is trying to destroy their islands
to create her own paradise. The rest of the movie involves their plan to sneak
onto Zeta’s Island and crush her
island-destroying machine.
There
are a lot of funny sequences where the voice actors really excel, including a
subplot where baby birds rescue a group of eggs. The animation is really well
done – it brings the characters to life as well as creates a beautiful world of
islands.
The
message of this film is that teamwork is always better than fighting. Parents
should know that there’s some mildly crude humor, like butt jokes. A bathroom
scene with potty humor got the most laughs at the screening I attended.
I rate
this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for children ages 7 to 12. Angry Birds 2 opens in theaters
everywhere August 13, 2019.
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