Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson star as Agent H and Agent M, who
employ high-tech weaponry to battle mischievous aliens on Earth. However, the
pair also discover a major threat within their own ranks. KIDS FIRST! Film
Critic Will C. comments, “Men in Black: International is a hilarious sci-fi adventure that
had me both laughing and on the edge of my seat! … My favorite thing about this
movie is the character of Steve the pawn. He’s a little computer animated alien
who gets all the best jokes in the film.” Arjun N. adds, “Men in Black is
bolstered by its talented two leads and visuals, but ultimately it remains an
occasionally underwhelming installment in the franchise. Still, there are enough
entertaining action sequences and humor to satisfy general moviegoers. Fans
of the MIB franchise must check this out, but preferably on a matinee.” See
their full reviews below.
Men in Black:
International
By Will C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9
Men in Black: International is a hilarious sci-fi adventure that
had me both laughing and on the edge of my seat! You can enjoy Men in Black: International without
having seen any of the previous movies, because there are all-new characters
and adventures. The story goes from Paris to Morocco to London
and New York,
as the heroes chase aliens around the globe.
The movie
starts by introducing two different sets of aliens that both want the same
weapon. One set of aliens is very creepy, because it can shape shift into
people, and an even creepier kind of alien called the Hive has tentacles and
can eat your face off! Both want to take over the world, of course! The Men in
Black organization steps in to save the world with their superior firepower.
My favorite
thing about this movie is the character of Steve the pawn. He’s a little
computer animated alien who gets all the best jokes in the film. I love the
scene when he pushes the red button to take everyone into hyper-speed. The main
characters are played by Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, both from Thor: Ragnarok. The filmmakers sneak a
really funny Thor joke into the movie that got a lot of laughs!
Parents should
know that there is some profanity and action violence, although not really any
blood. There’s not a big message to this film. It’s mostly just a big fun
summer blockbuster, but I guess you could say that you should never give up
when you’re protecting the world! I give this movie 5 out of 5 stars, and
recommend it for ages 12 to 18. Adults who like sci-fi comedies should enjoy it
too. Men in Black: International opens
in theaters everywhere Friday June 14, 2019.
Men in Black: International By Arjun Nair, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17
Men in Black is bolstered by its
talented two leads and visuals, but ultimately it remains an occasionally
underwhelming installment in the franchise. Still,
there are enough entertaining action sequences and humor to satisfy general
moviegoers. Fans of the
MIB franchise must check this out, but preferably on a matinee.
The film follows Men in Black 3 as London has a branch of Men in Black. After investigating and
finding the MIB base, Molly (Tessa Thompson) joins them. The head of the
branch, High T (Liam Neeson), pairs her up with the dashing hot-shot Agent H (Chris
Hemsworth). Molly, now Agent M, and Agent H become involved in a series of
alien attacks that send them traveling around the globe, while a mole lurks
among the MIB.
Tessa Thompson and
Chris Hemsworth, as Agents M and H, are the main highlights here as their
chemistry still impresses ever since their collaborations in Thor: Ragnarok.
This really is just a big excuse to watch another Thor and Valkyrie buddy cop,
and it’s honestly a great one. I quite enjoyed Agent M’s deadpan reactions to
anything Agent H does. They really do fill the void that Will Smith and Tommy
Lee Jones left behind from the previous three films. Liam Neeson, as High T,
has some interesting contributions to the plot and, as always, brings out the
veteran actor in himself. Kumail Nanjiani, as Pawny, is another highlight,
being the new alien sidekick here. He has some of the funniest lines, and even
serves as a good replacement for Frank the Pug. As always, it is nice to see
Emma Thompson reprise her role as Agent O.
Director F. Gary Gray brings new life to the franchise taking over for Barry Sonnenfeld who directed the previous three. This marks the first director departure, and Gray’s hipster influences reach out to a broader audience. He really has a grasp on style and elegance. My favorite scene is when Agent M and H first discover Pawny, because it’s just one gag after another with all sticking the landing. Pawny’s dry humor adds to the overall vibe, and at this point, I wouldn’t mind getting a MIB spinoff about Pawny. While the comedy delivers, the overall story does not. It runs around in circles, and the only redeeming quality to this is the density of the characters and settings. It is rather directionless at times and, after a while, it becomes like every other globe-trotting movie. Also, the mole subplot goes nowhere, and resolves itself quickly. This a huge disappointment, as someone who really admires insider plots.
The message
of this film is that teamwork is essential. This is shown in the partnership of
Agent M and H as they fight and try to peacefully resolve with the aliens. I give this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for
ages 8 to 18, due to some intense action, suggestive references and language.
The movie releases in theaters June 14, 2019, so check it out.
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Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang embark on a road trip with Bonnie and a new toy named Forky. The adventurous journey turns into an unexpected reunion as Woody’s slight detour leads him to his long-lost friend Bo Peep. As Woody and Bo discuss the old days, they soon start to realize that they’re two worlds apart when it comes to what they want from life as a toy. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Zoe C. comments, “I absolutely love this film! It is funny, colorful, joyful and impeccably made. This sequel to Toy Story is not like the other ones.” Nathalia J. adds, “Do you ever look back at your first day of kindergarten? Well, that’s how Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the whole gang set off on their extremely enjoyable and wowing adventure.” Katherine S. adds, “It is so amazing that the Toy Story saga has been going on for 24 years and that so many of the main characters are voiced by the same actors as the previous movies including Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Annie Potts. The voices behind some of the new characters include Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks and Tony Hale. We all thought that Toy Story 3 had the perfect ending, but this movie is even better.” Jada P. wraps it up with, “My favorite part of Toy Story 4 is definitely when Woody and Forky find their friendship through many changes of plans and difficulties… The plot, characters, and voice acting are all groundbreaking.” See their full reviews below.
Toy Story 4 By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
My biggest shock of all was getting photo bombed by Tom Hanks while shooting my stand-up. I have to say that he is truly a very nice man.
This movie is the best Toy Story film yet! It has our favorite old characters, very funny new characters, a fun and emotional story line and a fantastic new director.
Toy Story 4 begins with Bonnie making a new
friend in her kindergarten orientation and bringing it home. His name is Forky
and, when he comes alive, all he knows is how to be trash. Forky spends most of his time trying to
escape and eventually does so from a moving RV when his family is on vacation.
Our hero Woody is forced to go after Forky to make sure Bonnie is happy and to
convince Forky that he is Bonnie’s toy.
During their travels they encounter several new toys and a few old ones
as well.
It is so
amazing that the Toy Story saga has
been going on for 24 years and that so many of the main characters are voiced
by the same actors from the previous movies including Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and
Annie Potts. The voices behind some of
the new characters include Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks and Tony
Hale. We all thought that Toy Story 3 had the perfect ending, but
this movie is even better. The director, Josh Cooley, is brilliant as he is
able to pull out the best performance from all of the actors, to the point that
you think that the toys are real people, not just animated characters. My
favorite part is when Buzz finds his inner voice.
The message
of Toy Story 4 is about transitioning
from one situation to another through bravery, perseverance and friendship. You
should know that there are a few risky things that kids might try to imitate
such as jumping out of a RV, messing with a car and going under a carousel.
I give this
movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 15. Adults will love this
movie as well. This movie opens
nationwide in theaters on June 20, 2019.
Toy Story 4 By Zoe C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 10
I absolutely love this film! It is funny, colorful, joyful
and impeccably made. The animation is a lot better too! This sequel to Toy
Story is not like the other ones, which I like; so it does not repeat
the first three. Toy Story 4 goes one
step forward and closes the circle, sort of. There will be always room for more toy
adventures.
In this new film there are some awesome new and unique
characters. And there is a transformation of an old character, but you need to
see the movie to find out which one I mean!
The story is basically about a little girl, Bonnie, who gets
all of Andy’s toys because he goes to university. Bonnie loves all her new (at
least new for her) toys, but she doesn’t play with Woody often. He feels sad
but doesn’t want to show it. Then one day comes, and it’s Bonnie’s first day of
kindergarten. In class she feels lonely but Woody, breaking all laws (toys don’t
go to school because they can get lost) comes in her backpack. Woody gets some
material and Bonnie makes, literally, a new best friend: Forky. But
there’s one problem: Forky thinks he’s made out of trash and consequently he
has issues. When Bonnie’s family goes on a road trip, Forky feels he doesn’t
belong—he gets lost, and from there the toys have to face multiple obstacles to
rescue Forky.
The story is mainly focused on Forky and Woody and some new
characters that you meet. What is interesting is that you don’t really see the
the other group of old toys that much. Like every Toy Story film, the toys work together to help fix a conflict. But
this film focuses on a completely different character, Bonnie, and not on Andy.
Woody will go to infinity and beyond to rescue Forky. His sense of loyalty is
contagious, and Forky is so funny with his issues. Completely different
characters, brand new conflict and new frontiers make this film unique.
I also love the colors which are beautiful. Something I find
very interesting is that the animation is so well done that you sometimes
forget that you’re watching an animated movie. I loved the new characters like
Duke Caboom, and I think Keanu Reeves is the only person who could bring life
to Caboom with a distinctive voice. I also like the character of Gabby Gabby;
she was very interesting, intriguing and the more you find out about her the
more you want to know.
The message of this film is be loyal, be the best you can be
and listen to your inner voice, so that you can decide your own destiny.
I recommend watching other Toy Story movies before this one if you haven’t already. I love
this film so I would give it 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5-10
and adults as well. Toy Story 4 opens
in theatres June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 By Nathalia J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
The toys
are back on the big screen with an all-new adventure in Toy Story 4. Do
you ever look back at your first day of kindergarten? Well, that’s how Woody(Tom
Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the whole gang set off on their extremely
enjoyable and wowing adventure. That’s right, the whole gang is back with some
new friendly faces. This animated, adventurous, fresh and amusing film is
directed by Josh Cooley. Get ready for a treat, as it is nothing short of
magical.
Toy
Story 4 is a computer-animated
comedy produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The story
follows Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang as they embark on a road
trip with Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw) and a new toy named Forky (Tony Hale). The
adventurous journey turns into an unexpected reunion as Woody’s slight detour
leads him to his long-lost friend Bo Peep (Annie Potts). As Woody and Bo
discuss the old days, they soon realize that they’re worlds apart when it comes
to what they want from life as a toy. Get ready as the old and new friends
reveal how big the world can be for a toy.
The lead
characters in the film welcome both veteran and new voices, including Woody,
Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), Forky, Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), Bo Peep,
Buzz Lightyear, Rex (Wallace Shawn) and many more talented actors. The animation is groundbreaking, bright and
beautiful. I was taken back by all the colors and little details which make it
so believable. For example, in one scene the gang is at an actual carnival. The
rides and games seem to so real, I definitely felt as if I was part of the joy
ride.
My favorite
character is undeniably Forky, because he brings excitement and laughter to the
film. I love how Forky creates a plan and fails in a hilarious way, because
Woody saves the day for Bonnie. If I could give Forky two character traits, it
would be outrageous and funny.
My favorite
scene from Toy Story 4 is when Woody encounters Bo Peep after ten years
and he introduces himself to her new friends. When he tries to give her a hug,
a motorized car skunk comes through with Bo Peep’s sheep controlling the car. Woody’s
reaction is priceless. His eyebrows are up and his eyes are wide open.
There is
some risky actions in this film that younger children might try to imitate,
such as jumping out of a moving vehicle, popping the tires, going into a store when
it’s closed and jumping across shelves. This film shares many important
messages about friendship, helping others, love and most importantly, never
leave a friend stranded.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 16, as well adults. Toy Story 4 opens in theaters nationwide June 21, 2019. Make sure to check it out!
Toy Story 4 By Jada Pace, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12
I
absolutely LOVE this film! Not only does Toy
Story 4 contain hilarious humor, but also emotional scenes, which make the
film well balanced with seriousness and laughter throughout and make an
interesting storyline. I love the way the characters use their feelings and gut
to help lead themselves throughout the story.
In the
film, Bonnie makes a new toy out of recycled materials in kindergarten and
instantly falls in love with it. But her new toy, Forky, feels like he is not
meant to be a toy. Instead, his heart’s
desire is to belong to the trash. This results in Forky trying to escape to the
trash at every chance he is given. Fortunately, Bonnie’s other toy, Woody,
stops Forky from running away, but then the toys find themselves lost on the
search for their beloved Bonnie. Will they fine Bonnie or stay lost in the
woods for good? You will have to see the film to find out!
My favorite
part of Toy Story 4 is definitely
when Woody and Forky find their friendship through many changes of plans and
difficulties. Their journey shows how things can change over time. I also
really enjoyed the animation and how clear the voice actors voices are during
the movie. The plot, characters, and voice acting are all groundbreaking.
The message
of this film is to always follow your heart and do what your heart desires. It
is always important to do what you feel is better for you. I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and
recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Toy Story 4 releases in theaters, June
21, 2019. Be sure to look for it!
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It’s time for A to Z with Sesame! Little ones will love to learn their ABCs with classics such as “The Beetles Perform Letter B” and “C is for Cookie” plus animation, parodies, and the best from recent seasons covering all 26 letters. Celebrating the alphabet alongside their furry friends are Norah Jones duetting with the letter Y, Tori Kelly trying a little kindness, and Pharrell Williams belting it out for the letter B. Maya Angelou stops by to talk hugs, Sheryl Crow helps “I” soak up some sun, and Ricky Gervais attempts a lullaby. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “Every single scene of Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet is lovable. This DVD has the funniest songs and parodies for each letter of the alphabet.” Ethan P. adds, “This DVD is about learning the alphabet. Mostly all of the characters from Sesame Street sing the alphabet and encourage the kids to sing along. There are about three scenes or songs for each letter so that you can understand how to use each one.” Ivey H. chimes in with, “All of my favorite characters make an appearance such as Big Bird, Bert, Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Grouch and many more. The music, songs and lyrics are fun to sing along with and are education as well.” Will C. wraps it up with, “There’s even a bonus feature, Elmo’s Amazing Alphabet Race and ABC-themed printable activities. Since it’s a compilation of segments from over the years, there’s a wide range of styles representing older and newer segments.” See their full reviews below.
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
Every
single scene of Sesame Street: Awesome
Alphabet is lovable. This DVD has the funniest songs and parodies for each
letter of the alphabet. Each part has so many cute characters and great lessons
for the whole family. Your children will love to learn their ABC’s with all of
their favorite characters.
The DVD includes
many of our favorite Sesame Street
characters including Elmo, Big Bird and Cookie Monster as well as some of our
favorite people in real life including Maya Angelou and Pharrell Williams. I
love the songs because it makes you want to sing along. Also, some of the songs
are parodies, which I very much enjoy. My favorite part is when Elmo can’t
sleep so Ricky Gervais comes in and sings a “celebrity lullaby”.
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet has two hours of fun for
everyone! It spends approximately five
minutes on each letter. We see a wide range of themes from Tori Kelly singing
about kindness to Chance the Rapper in a play with Cookie Monster. In all
cases, we are learning about the alphabet with so many talented artists. It’s a
mix of old and new Sesame Street
episodes such as Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus singing a song together to Sia
singing about how she loves songs.
Throughout
this DVD, there are a lot of positive messages. My favorites are learning is
fun and using your voice in a fun way.
I give this
DVD 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 7. Adults will also like
all of the parodies of the songs. This DVD is available now. I totally
recommend buying this for your young kids.
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection By Ethan P., KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, Age 10
I enjoyed the Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection on DVD because
it is funny, even for me, and I’m 10. It is made for small
children, but I still could not stop laughing and enjoying the music.
This DVD is about learning
the alphabet. Mostly all of the characters from Sesame Street sing the alphabet and encourage
the kids to sing along. There are about three scenes or songs for
each letter so that you can understand how to use each one. There are also very
different types of scenes and songs, each of them really cool and fun, so it
keeps you entertained.
The songs are very catchy, and the scenes are
really funny and cute. I like how they use celebrities like Chance the
Rapper. I think kids will enjoy seeing these celebrities because they know
them. My favorite part is when Sia sings for the letter “S”, and it shows her
face, because she has not shown her face before on TV. One funny scene is when
two detectives confuse the “W” for an “M” when trying to find the criminal W.
The message or point of this DVD is to
teach kids how to use the letters of the alphabet and how they sound — the
scenes are put together from all of Sesame Street‘s “Letter of the Day”
specials. This DVD makes it fun for kids to learn the alphabet. I believe
these songs can make the process of learning the alphabet simple and fun, and
that students will like the characters. I can see it might be particularly
helpful for kids with special needs or learning disabilities.
I give Sesame Street Awesome: Alphabet Collection 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5. This DVD is available now so look for it.
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection By Ivey H., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 1
This particular collection teaches kids the alphabet. Not
only is it educational, but provides a source of entertainment which will keep
kids interested while learning. All of my favorite characters make an
appearance such as Big Bird, Bert, Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Grouch and many
more. The music, songs and lyrics are fun to sing along with and are education
as well. I love how everything in the video relates to the topic of learning
your ABC’s. There is lot of repetition, which is a great technique for
learning. Something else that caught my eye is how they use different types of animation,
such as clay and paper. I really enjoy the mix of puppetry, real people,
animals and insects. Some episodes even have celebrities singing along. Look
out for Norah Jones, Tori Kelly, Cheryl Crow and many others.
All the Muppet characters are so cute and adorable. My
favorite is Cookie Monster (Frank Oz, David Rudman), because he brings laughter
to this collection. My favorite skit is when Cookie Monster sings about the
letter “C” and how cookies are good enough for me. Ryan Dillon plays the role
of everyone’s favorite loveable character – red, fluffy Elmo. Carol Spinney
plays another fan favorite – Big Bird. They use many real life animals to help
you associate with the words that are being taught. This video is very bright,
colorful and cheery. You will enjoy every minute.
I recommend this for ages 2 to 7, depending on the maturity
level of the child. It’s always a good refresher for anyone who is having
trouble with their letters or spelling to review the basics. The star rating I give
this is 4 out of 5 stars.
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection By Will C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9
Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection is a fun introduction to the
alphabet for preschoolers. This is a two-hour compilation of animation,
pop-culture parodies and favorite segments for each letter of the alphabet. The
all-star lineup of celebrity guests is enough to hold the interest of parents
too.
Sia, Pharrell
Williams, Maya Angelou, Tori Kelly, Chance the Rapper and others introduce Elmo
and his friends to each letter of the alphabet. There’s even a bonus feature, Elmo’s
Amazing Alphabet Race and ABC-themed printable activities. Since it’s a
compilation of segments from over the years, there’s a wide range of styles
representing older and newer segments.
Even though I’m
not in this film’s target audience, I still found it entertaining to see
various celebrities on the same screen, with puppets, helping kids learn the
alphabet. My favorite segment is Ricky Gervais singing Elmo a lullaby for the
letter “N”, that’s anything but relaxing!
I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for children ages 2 to 5. Sesame Street: Awesome Alphabet Collection is available now on DVD and digital download from Shout! Kids and Sesame Workshop. Look for it.
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Max the terrier must
cope with some major life changes when his owner gets married and has a baby.
When the family takes a trip to the countryside, nervous Max has numerous
run-ins with canine-intolerant cows, hostile foxes and a scary turkey. Luckily
for Max, he soon catches a break when he meets Rooster, a gruff farm dog who
tries to cure the lovable pooch of his neuroses. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
Selene W. comments, “Love, love, love this movie! Can’t wait to see it again this Friday. This film is absolutely hysterical. Both the
audience and I laughed throughout the screening. Everything about this film is dog-tastic,
from the screenwriting to the art, animation, sound, special effects and characters.”
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. adds, “I absolutely love this family-friendly
animated sequel. It has so many superstar voice actors and the animation is
dramatic and ingenious. The creators introduce new zany and lovable characters.”
Kendall M. wraps it up with, “The Secret Life of Pets 2 is a phenomenal, all-around
fantastic movie. The film is enjoyable and puts a smile on your face. It’s a
movie for everyone to enjoy with their friends and families. The movie has
different aspects to it. It is also cool to see how the pets interact with each
other and seeing how they work together as a team.” See their full reviews
below.
The Secret Life of Pets 2 By Selene W., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11
Love,
love, love this movie! Can’t wait to see
it again this Friday. This film is
absolutely hysterical. Both the audience and I laughed throughout the
screening. Everything about this film is
dog-tastic, from the screenwriting to the art, animation, sound, special
effects and characters.
(from left) Duke (Eric Stonestreet), Liam and Max (Patton Oswalt) in Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” directed by Chris Renaud.
Secret Life of Pets 2 continues with the story
of Max and Duke, but this time Katie gets married and has a son named Liam. At
first, Max doesn’t really like having Liam around, because he never leaves him
alone. Then they start to bond. Max starts to really care about Liam and vows
to protect him. Katie decides to take a family trip to a farm and this
introduces a whole new cast of characters and funny situations on the
farm. Max meets Rooster, a brave dog who
rules the farm and teaches Max how to handle a lot of his issues. Meanwhile, back in New York City, all of Max and Duke’s pet
friends continue with their crazy antics, including rescuing a white tiger from
the circus and Chloe helps transforming Gidget into a cat, to get out of a
messy situation. My favorite character
is Snowball, the white rabbit. His superhero scenes rescuing the tiger with his
new pal Daisy are hysterical.
Max’s
voice is portrayed by Patton Oswalt and Duke is, once again, performed by Eric
Stonestreet. The introduction of Rooster, voiced by Harrison Ford, adds a lot
of depth and meaning to Max’s outlook and the film. The animation is breathtaking, from the first
scenes in Central Park, to the various scenes
around the farm. The cast are all very talented portraying their various vocal
roles. Brian Lynch’s screenplay pulls it all together, with amazing humor for every
character.
(from left) Chloe (Lake Bell) and her owner in Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” directed by Chris Renaud.
The
message of this film is to be brave and embrace change. Max worries about the changes a baby will
bring to his family, but learns to love Liam and become his best friend. Max
continues to learn about changes at the farm and how to deal with them, as
Rooster advises, “Some stuff happens and then it’s
over.” Accept and move on, because
change can be positive.
I
rate this movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 18, but adults
will enjoy it as well as evidenced by all of the audience laughter. This movie opens in theaters June 7, 2019.
Look for it!
The Secret Life of Pets 2 By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
I
absolutely love this family-friendly animated sequel. It has so many superstar
voice actors and the animation is dramatic and ingenious. The creators introduce
new zany and lovable characters.
Max (Patton Oswalt) grapples with some pre-exam anxiety at the veterinarian in Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” directed by Chris Renaud.
The Secret Life of Pets 2 is about a bunch of New York city pets and
their daily adventures – from parks to farms and more – while their owners are
away at work. The writers are very creative.
They are successful intertwining different stories throughout the entire
movie. For example, when Max and Duke get a new kid named Liam, they take a
trip out to a farm where they meet a new character named Rooster. Snowball
meets a darling new friend named Daisy and the two of them save a white tiger
named Hu. My favorite part is when Pops is
doing puppy school.
The
best thing about this film is that you don’t have to see the previous movie to
enjoy the sequel. I think The Secret Life
of Pets 2 blows The SecretLife of Pets out of the water with its incredible
music and star-studded cast. The voice actors include Kevin Hart, Tiffany
Haddish, Harrison Ford and Eric Stonestreet.
Snowball (Kevin Hart) in Illumination’s The Secret Life of Pets 2, directed by Chris Renaud.
The
messages in The Secret Life of Pets 2 are:
It is okay to be afraid and 2. Teamwork is important. Note that it does have some
mild violence, a couple fight scenes and some chase scenes. There are a few
risky things that kids might try to imitate such as running into forests
unsupervised, fighting wolfs and saving a wild animal. But, really, it’s pretty
tame.
I
give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 15, as well as
adults. I highly recommend this to all pet lovers. This film opens in theaters
June 7, 2019 so look for it.
The Secret Life of Pets 2 By Kendall M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14
The Secret Life of Pets 2 is a phenomenal, all-around fantastic movie. The film is enjoyable and
puts a smile on your face. It’s a movie for everyone to enjoy with their friends
and families. The movie has different aspects to it. It is also cool to see how
the pets interact with each other and seeing how they work together as a team.
(from left) Max (Patton Oswalt), Duke (Eric Stonestreet) and Liam in Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” directed by Chris Renaud.
The storyline is about different pets going on adventures
and exploring New York City.
The protagonist Max goes through changes in his life, when his owner gets
married and has a child. On the other hand, a cute bunny named Snowball and a
puppy Daisy go on a crazy adventure saving a tiger from an evil circus owner.
The movie has crazy, funny jaw-dropping moments that you don’t want to miss.
(from left) Hu, Max (Patton Oswalt), Daisy (Tiffany Haddish) and Snowball (Kevin Hart) in Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” directed by Chris Renaud.
Some of the highlights of this are the cast and storyline. Big ups to writer Brian Lynch for a great screenplay. The message of the film is to always look out for each other, not just family and friends, but others we may not know. In this movie, these pets always have each others’ backs and really look out for one another. As human beings, we should do a better job of that, especially in our society. It would make the world a better place.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it
for ages 5 to18, as well as adults. Note that it has some rude humor. It opens in theaters
nationwide June 7, 2019.
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Join the Floogals on
a mission of discovery as they explore Earth and the funny hoomans who live
there! Each day, Captain Fleeker, First Officer Flo, and Junior
Boomer encounter something that sparks their curiosity, setting in motion the
day’s research project and triggering an exciting adventure. Includes
26 Super Adventures! KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Will C. comments, “Floogals: Season 1 Volume 1 is a lot of fun for little kids! This DVD has 26 11-minute episodes
filled with humorous scientific exploration for preschoolers. It combines
live-action with 3-D cartoon animation to create a show parents can enjoy along
with their young children.” Katherine S. adds, “Floogals Season
1 Volume 1 has
so many episodes to enjoy. The Floogals are tiny happy aliens that zoom in from
outer space and end up in a child’s toy bin.
And from Project Ice to Project Piano, the Floogals are always finding
everyday items to explore. “ See their full reviews below.
Floogals: Season 1 Volume 1 By Will Chuhta, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9
Floogals:
Season 1 Volume 1 is a lot of fun for little kids!
This DVD has 26 11-minute episodes filled with humorous scientific exploration
for preschoolers. It combines live-action with 3-D cartoon animation to create
a show parents can enjoy along with their young children. At 9, I’m well out of
the target age range for this series, but there are still some parts I found
really funny, and I could see myself watching it with my little cousins.
The main characters are three alien explorers who
come to earth to observe “hooman” behavior with often amusing results. Since
the Floogals are aliens, they haven’t encountered common things like dogs,
babies, mirrors, and beds. The preschool audience this show is aimed at will be
delighted that they know more than the Floogals do! But the show seems to be
less about teaching kids about the actual objects the Floogals discover and
more about showing the aliens working together to use the scientific process.
The voice actors for Flo, Fleeker, and Boomer
make it believable that they don’t understand what all these common objects
are. The animation is convincing especially when the animated characters move
objects in the real world, like when they hide inside a real teapot or bowl of
fruit. My favorite part is when they run away from a balloon that they think is
a monster!
This series has a lot of positive messages about
teamwork and the joy of discovery. Even when things go wrong, the Floogals are
always ready to encourage and support their teammates.
They don’t always get to the right answer on
their first try, but they’re always learning, just like real scientists!
I give this series 3.5 out of 5 stars and
recommend it for ages 2 to 5, but parents won’t mind watching along with their
kids as well. Floogals: Season 1 Volume 1
is available on DVD May 7, 2019.
Floogals: Season 1, Volume 1 By Katherine Schell, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11
This
DVD is very good for a young audience. It entertains kids by showing them how
to find, question, and explore everywhere they go. There are 26 different
adventures and each is filled with the cute animated Floogal characters –
covering over four hours of fun.
Floogals Season 1 Volume 1 has so many episodes to
enjoy. The Floogals are tiny happy aliens that zoom in from outer space and end
up in a child’s toy bin. And from
Project Ice to Project Piano, the Floogals are always finding everyday items to
explore.
This
DVD is for a younger audience because the skills that the Floogals are learning
are geared towards children pre-K through first grade. The characters are fun
to watch as they have adorable faces and wear vibrantly colored space suits. My
favorite character is Junior Boomer because he is funny, slightly clumsy, and
always hungry.
Throughout
this DVD there are a lot of positive messages, which include the fun in being
curious, the benefit of learning and of course, teamwork. This DVD has no bad
language and no bad behavior. There is nothing risky or dangerous that kids
might try to do.
I
give this DVD a 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 6. This DVD is
available now. I totally recommend buying this for your young kids.
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