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Michael: A Bold And Creative Look Inside The Life Of An Icon

April 27th, 2026

Michael is the cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of one of the most influential artists the world has ever known. The film tells the story of Michael Jackson’s life beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world. Highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career, the film gives audiences a front-row seat to Michael Jackson as never before. This is where his story begins.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Harper B. comments, “Michael is a film that brings viewers into the life of Michael Jackson in the most creative way. The film entertains viewers while educating them on Michael Jackson’s very unique life. The film kept me on the edge of my seat and made me feel as if I was a celebrity.” Ryker N. adds, “It’s amazing how Michael Jackson’s talent is something everyone can enjoy. Some of my favorite parts of this film are when Michael adopts exotic animals and visits sick kids in hospitals because it shows how kind and gentle he is.” Tiana S. wraps it up with, “We have all heard of Michael Jackson. We know him for hits like “Billie Jean” and “Thriller,” and we love him for how he impacted music and the world… but with such greatness comes a story, a story which is perfectly shown in the film, Michael.” See their full reviews below.

Michael
By Harper B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Judah Edwards as Young Tito, Jaylen Hunter as Young Marlon, Juliano Krue Valdi as Young MJ, Nathaniel McIntyre as Young Jackie and Jayden Harville as Young Jermaine in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson

This film is about the story of Michael Jackson’s life from 1966-1988. The film begins with Joseph (Colman Domingo) making his sons form the Jackson 5. Michael (Jaafar Jackson) does not fully support the Jackson 5 and has some issues with the way that his dad, Joseph, is running the Jackson 5.

Michael has notable sets that help the film come to life in front of a viewer’s eyes. One of the most notable filming locations is the California street where the original Thriller music video was filmed; it is also where the music video for the film was shot.

The Hayvenhurst Estate is used as the second home Michael lived in throughout the duration of the film. It is where Michael Jackson actually lived during his teen years. He also practiced some of his most famous dances at this location. My favorite scene is when Michael tells John Branca (Miles Teller) that he chooses him to look after his career.

 

Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate

His first task was to fire Joseph as his personal manager. Branca asks why and Michael says, “quickly.” It’s interesting that Branca decides to fax Joseph to inform him that he is fired. My favorite character is Michael’s mom, Katherine Jackson (Nia Long) because she supports him in whatever he does, while his father only supports Michael if he follows his plan. Katherine evens out the scale of the Jackson family dynamics.

The film’s message is about the choices your family wants for you and what you want for yourself. The film shows what an impact people in a young child’s life leave on them. It also shows how Michael had a family who understands him for who he is and not for being a big star. He has to give part of that understanding up to choose his own life path. Please note that there are some abusive scenes that may not be suitable for younger audiences.

I give Michael 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Michael releases in theaters on April 24, 2026.

Michael                                                                                                                                                                           By Ryker N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson. Photo Credit: Jourdynn Jackson/Lionsgate

I am completely won over by Michael, a film that feels like being in the front row of one of Michael Jackson’s concerts!

The story follows Michael Jackson’s (Jaafar Jackson) musical career from 1960 with The Jackson Five to his 1987 release of “BAD.”  The film shows how Jackson has a hard time being himself because his dad, Joe Jackson (Colman Domingo), was so strict and in charge of everything.

Sometimes, Michael doesn’t feel like he fits in, so he uses books and animals to create Neverland, an imaginative place where he can just be happy and have fun. It also shows how Michael breaks big barriers throughout his career so more people can be seen and heard in the music industry. One intense scene is when his hair catches on fire during the 1983 Pepsi commercial accident, but then, Michael realizes he gets a second chance to keep doing what he loves.

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate

It’s amazing how Michael Jackson’s talent is something everyone can enjoy. Some of my favorite parts of this film are when Michael adopts exotic animals and visits sick kids in hospitals because it shows how kind and gentle he is. He even has a giraffe and a llama at his home. It is also super cool that a real member of Michael’s family, Jaafar Jackson, who is Jermaine Jackson’s son, plays Michael in the film. His classic Michael Jackson dance moves like The Moonwalk and “Thriller” zombie dance are spectacular! All of Michael’s iconic clothing such as his red leather “Beat It” jacket, rhinestone covered glove and penny loafers are highlighted. The realistic concert lighting is attention grabbing and the BOOMING sound is a fun special effect that makes everyone in the theater dance in their seats.  My favorite scene is when the head of CBS (Mike Myers) calls MTV and basically demands MTV play Michael’s videos, demonstrating how big and important he was becoming.

Rhyan Hill as Tito Jackson, Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson, and Tre’ Horton as Marlon Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson

This film’s message is about finding your own voice and following your heart to reach your dreams. Be true to yourself and never give up no matter what. Note that there are some mature scenes that may not be suitable for younger audiences.

Michael gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The film releases to theaters on April 24, 2026.

Michael
By Tiana S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

We have all heard of Michael Jackson. We know him for hits like “Billie Jean” and “Thriller,” and we love him for how he impacted music and the world… but with such greatness comes a story, a story which is perfectly shown in the film, Michael. This already record-breaking film is made for viewers and Moonwalkers to sing along, cry, laugh, and connect with Michael on a whole new level.

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson

Michael takes us on a journey through Michael Jackson’s (Jaafar Jackson) life and career, starting as a child singing at clubs, and ultimately performing solo in huge stadiums filled with thousands of people.

The story begins in the 60s, when young Michael (Juliano Valdi) and his brothers start their music careers with their father, Joseph Jackson (Coleman Domingo) and their mom, Katherine Jackson (Nia Long) managing them. It explores the depths of the fame that Michael experienced and the way he handled his personal life, as we watch him develop through the 60s, 70s and 80s, eventually becoming the solo artist we remember and loved, even today.

 

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson

This is a film I would love to see again. The focus of the film is primarily on Michael Jackson and his family – his brothers in the Jackson Five, his parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson, John Branca (Miles Teller), and a few other important figures. The movie completely captured my attention from the very beginning, with the music, the lights, and the framing of every scene to give us an inside look at Jackson’s personal life. Jaafar Jackson certainly brings a special take to his uncle’s life. There have been lots of amazing impersonators of Michael Jackson, but Jaafar really nails the voice, personality, and truth behind who Michael was. Sometimes, when watching the screen and hearing the songs, I forget that it’s not Michael.

The film allowed me to look at Jackson’s life differently as well. Getting a more in-depth look into his childhood with his father’s values, his animal companionship, the loneliness he sometimes had to deal with, and the fear he grew up with really helped me understand him more. Michael said it when he was alive – that he truly didn’t have much of a childhood. Watching the young version of him in the film definitely strikes an emotion, and made me connect with him as a child, and then an adult. I love the storytelling so much because it’s drawn so heavily from his friends and family, making it more personal than what we have taken in from the media over the years. While I didn’t really learn anything new, this movie opened my eyes to know more about who Michael Jackson truly was.

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in Michael. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson

This film delivers so many amazing messages, from being true to yourself to not letting others’ wants or opinions determine how you live. The message that stood out the most to me was after the Pepsi performance, where Michael’s hair caught fire. It made Michael realize that life is really something that we have to enjoy and make our own, because so many things can go wrong and you might never know what that end-moment could be or if you’ll get a second chance. It’s a reminder to stay true to yourself and live the life you want – do what makes you feel happy. Be aware that there are some intense moments between Michael’s dad, Joe and himself.

I give Michael 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It is available in theaters now so check it out.

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Steal This Story, Please! * Thought-Provoking Documentary Centered On The Lengthy Career Of Acclaimed Journalist And Founder Of Democracy Now!

April 12th, 2026

Undeterred by armed soldiers, evasive politicians, and riot police, journalist Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please! is a gripping portrait of the trailblazer whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history. From the frontlines of global conflicts to the organized chaos of her daily news show Democracy Now! Goodman broadcasts stories and voices routinely silenced by commercial media.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Ilana O. comments, “Steal This Story, Please! is a thought-provoking documentary centered on the lengthy career of acclaimed journalist and founder of Democracy Now!, Amy Goodman. Directors Tia Lessen and Carl Deal masterfully capture the impact of Goodman’s career throughout the shifting political climates spanning multiple decades… The film urges viewers to understand the significance of independent journalism amidst the struggle to uphold integrity.” See her full review below.

Steal This Story, Please!
By Ilana O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 18

Steal This Story, Please! is a thought-provoking documentary centered on the lengthy career of acclaimed journalist and founder of Democracy Now!, Amy Goodman. Directors Tia Lessen and Carl Deal masterfully capture the impact of Goodman’s career throughout the shifting political climates spanning multiple decades. The documentary is easy-to-follow, features high-quality visuals, interviews and clips from her work which embody the challenges of being an investigative journalist.

The documentary displays Amy Goodman’s fearless qualities, detailing earlier works, such as the freeing of former prisoner, Mooreese Bickham and her news coverage on Indonesia’s occupation in East Timor.

Having faced arrests at protests, dangerous situations in foreign countries and mixed public sentiments about her work, she remains unwavering. Ultimately, this shapes the momentum of her career, inspiring her to start Democracy Now! which is famed for giving a voice to the voiceless while combating under coverage bias in the media. The show features guests like activist Ken Sara Wewa and prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal. In recent years, she continues to make an unapologetic approach to journalism while remaining consistent with her mission of promoting freedom of the press.

The main guests in the documentary are Amy Goodman, joined by colleagues, Jeremy Scahill, Juan Gonzalez and Sharif Abdel Koudouss. Filmmakers Tia Lessen and Carl Deal, create a coherent documentary, setting the tone for the kind of journalism that Goodman engages in. From the get-go, they make it clear that Goodman is not afraid to ask the hard questions regarding pressing issues, by showing clips of her confronting politicians, soldiers and police. This creates a raw tension, allowing the audience to feel immersed in these high-stakes situations.

The use of high-quality archival footage and interview clips are seamlessly woven into the film, adding to its intensity. For example, her heated phone call with former president Bill Clinton, criticism of Shell Oil’s exploitation of Oogoni land and inclusion of prison commentaries on her show portray her as one who is not afraid to push the envelope.

Photo: Wolfgang Schmidt Germany Goodman, Amy, USA

In addition, the film explores her Jewish roots and Goodman’s father who impressed upon her the significance of social justice. However, this could be expanded upon in more detail. The pacing is moderate, and is easier to digest as it moves from one major event to the other. More so, the commentary of her and her colleagues feels balanced, although it falls short of other outside perspectives.

The film urges viewers to understand the significance of independent journalism amidst the struggle to uphold integrity.

I give Steal This Story, Please! 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Steal This Story, Please! Opens exclusively at Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles on April 17, 2026 with a national rollout to follow.

 

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You, Me & Tuscany * Charming Romantic Comedy With A Beautiful Tuscan Setting And Terrific Cast

April 9th, 2026

Sometimes the wrong place is right where you need to be. Anna impulsively jets off to Tuscany, Italy, to stay at a stranger’s villa without permission. Caught inside the house by the man’s mother, she convinces the woman that she’s his fiancée. That little lie soon becomes a big problem when Anna develops a growing attraction to the stranger’s handsome cousin.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Juliana S. comments, “I love You, Me & Tuscany! It is such a warm and charming romantic comedy. From the beginning, the film feels real and inviting, with a beautiful Italian setting and story. The movie is truly made through the talent of Halle Bailey and Regé Jean Page. They both bring personality and emotion to their roles, making every scene engaging and warm.”

Ruhi K. adds, “If you want to embark on an indulgent Italian vacation from the comfort of your home, look no further than You, Me & Tuscany. This delightful film is full of heart, charming comedy and plenty of delicious food–so get ready to go on the journey of a lifetime!” See their full reviews below.

You, Me & Tuscany
By Juliana S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro. Photo: Giulia Parmigiani/Universal Pictures

I love You, Me & Tuscany! It is such a warm and charming romantic comedy. From the beginning, the film feels real and inviting, with a beautiful Italian setting and story.

The movie is truly made through the talent of Halle Bailey and Regé Jean Page. They both bring personality and emotion to their roles, making every scene engaging and warm.

You, Me & Tuscany follows Anna (Halle Bailey), a young woman who feels stuck in life after giving up her dream to become a chef. When an unexpected opportunity brings her to a villa in Italy, she impulsively travels to Tuscany in hopes to raise her spirits. There, she meets Michael (Regé Jean Page), and the two quickly find themselves drawn together. However, she has a complicated relationship intertwined in a lie that is blocking her path.

 

Michael (Regé-Jean Page) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.

One performance that stands out to me is Halle Bailey, who plays the role of Anna, the young woman trying to find her way to a happy life. Bailey uses so much heart and emotion to truly connect with her character and the audience.

She perfectly captures Anna’s uncertainty, hope, and determination, and uses her expressions and delivery to create a genuine feeling, especially in the scenes where she questions her choices and her future.

Bailey brings a softness and sincerity to Anna, allowing for the audience to find themselves in her.

 

Regé-Jean Page as Michael in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.

Another performance that impressed me is Regé Jean Page, who plays Michael. He brings a calmness and confidence to his character, drawing the audience in. Hischaracter, Michael, is charming and thoughtful, which counter-balances Anna’s crazy, lost feeling. Page brings a deeper meaning to the romantic moments in the film, creating a chemistry between him and Bailey that is authentic and heartfelt.

The film’s message is that sometimes, life’s unexpected turns can lead you to exactly where you need to be. The film shows that growth comes from taking risks and stepping outside of your comfort zone.

I give You, Me & Tuscany 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You, Me & Tuscany releases in theatres on April 10, 2026.

You, Me & Tuscany
By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 17

Nonna Alessia (Stefania Casini), Francesca (Stella Pecollo), Leo (Luca Setaccioli), Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari), Enzo (Tommaso Cassissa), Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor) and Anna (Halle Bailey) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.

If you want to embark on an indulgent Italian vacation from the comfort of your home, look no further than You, Me & Tuscany. This delightful film is full of heart, charming comedy and plenty of delicious food–so get ready to go on the journey of a lifetime!

You, Me & Tuscany follows Anna (Halle Bailey), an aspiring chef determined to step back into her life after a year of avoiding it due to the death of her mother. On a whim–and despite the warning of her best friend Claire (Aziza Scott)–Anna follows a handsome stranger, Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor) all the way to Tuscany, Italy, but her plan quickly unravels when his family finds her staying in their empty villa and becomes convinced that she and Matteo are engaged to be married.

Tempted by the prospect of once again belonging to a loving family, Anna plays along…until Matteo’s cousin Michael (Regé-Jean Page) enters the picture, capturing her heart and threatening to topple the new life Anna has built for herself.

Michael (Regé-Jean Page), Anna (Halle Bailey) and Matteo (Lorenzo de Moor) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro.

This film offers a perfect balance of laughter and drama, achieved largely through the actors’ performances. Despite the fact that the events taking place are highly absurd—people climbing out windows and falling off the sides of villas, inviting themselves to stay in strangers’ homes, committing all kinds of hilarious atrocities that would never fly in real life–the actors are incredibly grounded and complex, displaying true, layered emotions ranging from pain to elation, surprise to incredulousness. Paired with beautiful scenery and authentic Tuscan delicacies (no props are used; even the food shown is real!), they paint a picture that made me want to pack my bags, fly to Italy and take part in their elaborate illusion. The characters each has a unique factor that drew me in; Michael’s, in his allure; Anna’s, in her undying optimism; even Claire’s in her persistent offering of opinions, no matter how many times her advice is ignored. Older viewers will also appreciate the film’s many references to other beloved movies like Under the Tuscan Sun.

Anna (Halle Bailey) and Michael (Regé-Jean Page) in You, Me & Tuscany, directed by Kat Coiro. Photo Credit: Giulia Parmigiani/Universal Pictures

This film is a testament to spontaneity. Sometimes, you need to send your brain on vacation and follow your heart, because it will take you places you couldn’t have imagined. The most interesting journeys take place when we put aside practicality, jump in headfirst and chase those dreams as fast as we can!

The film is also a reminder not to take small things for granted, especially our families. As bothersome as they can sometimes be, not everyone is fortunate enough to have one, and at the end of the day, their love and support will carry us through life’s twists and turns. Note that the film contains swearing, drinking and mild sexual references.

I give You, Me & Tuscany 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The movie releases to theaters April 10, 2026.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie * A Sequel That Stacks Up To The Original And Beyond!

April 2nd, 2026

Mario and Luigi, the twin plumbers, apply their “let’s-a-go” attitude to solve everyday problems all over their new home of the Mushroom Kingdom. As they support Princess Peach, and work to reform a miniaturized imprisoned Bowser, they meet a new companion – Yoshi. Princess Peach’s birthday party sparks a galactic adventure, sending the brothers into space to stop Bowser Jr.’s wicked ambitions and save Rosalina. The addition of the beloved characters Rosalina and Bowser Jr. adds extra spice of big action, comedy, and some shocking revelations to the adventure!

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jackson N. comments, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is one of the few cases where I feel the sequel stacks up to the original. The animation is better than ever, using saturated, vibrant colors to bring gaming vibes to the big screen in a way that makes it fun for all ages.” Valerie M. adds, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is made for kids, but it is also entertaining for adults. I love the story the most. Its fast-paced, engaging plot twists kept me wondering what could possibly happen next.” Braedyn M. wraps it up with, “There’s nothing quite like the Super Mario Galaxy Movie.  From wildly popular video game characters making surprise appearances to clever throwbacks interspersed, this film delivers on all its promises, and still left me wanting more.” See their full reviews below.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
By Jackson N. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Welcome back to the Mushroom Kingdom! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is one of the few cases where I feel the sequel stacks up to the original. The animation is better than ever, using saturated, vibrant colors to bring gaming vibes to the big screen in a way that makes it fun for all ages.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie continues the stories of Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day), two brothers who now, after the events of the first movie, live in the Mushroom Kingdom. They are traveling across the world to help people with warp pipe issues and, along the way, they meet a cute new travel companion, Yoshi (Donald Glover). They soon return to the Mushroom Kingdom and find a Luma, a star, that tells them that Princess Rosalina (Brie Larson) is in danger. Going to save the princess, Mario, Luigi, Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Toad (Keegan-Michael Key), and Yoshi, set off to explore the galaxy.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has some of the funniest references in the saga. In the Gateway Galaxy, for example, in the opening scene,  you see basically every side character in Mario history, the Piantas from the Super Mario Sunshine game, and so many more. Then, when they get to the space port, Nintendo does the unthinkable: they include characters from their other games. Overall, as someone who played a lot of the old games, every little detail is really fun to see incorporated into the movie. Another funny Easter egg is towards the end of the film – Mario uses the Red Star, which gives him the ability to fly around, this is a particularly good detail because this was a special power-up in both Mario Galaxy games and is a great nod for fans. Each galaxy is beautifully designed by Illumination, the studio behind both Despicable Me and The Secret Life of Pets. The movie includes tons of nods to the games, like the Honeyhive Galaxy, featured in the original Mario Galaxy game, where they meet the Queen Bee (Issa Rae) and Bowser (Jack Black) makes the ultimate sacrifice.

The film’s main message is that with friends you can do anything. It includes themes of teamwork, play fighting, and family bonds. While the movie is suited for children, parents should be aware that the film includes some violence, like when Bowser falls into the lava, but the film makes it fun and suitable for everyone.

I give The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. It releases in theatres on April 1, 2026.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
By Valerie M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

I love The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The film’s writing, animation and comedy is really out of this world! (Pun intended.)

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie follows the brothers Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day), as well as Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy). Two incidents occur in the Mushroom Kingdom: Rosalina’s (Brie Larson) star child asks Princess Peach to help save her from an unknown danger, and Bowser Junior (Benny Safdie) takes Princess Peach’s castle trying to free his father Bowser (Jack Black). These events take the characters into space, searching for Rosalina and trying to save her from whatever danger she may be in.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is made for kids, but it is also entertaining for adults. I love the story the most. Its fast-paced, engaging plot twists kept me wondering what could possibly happen next. While trying to save Rosalina, Peach keeps wondering where she came from. Along the way, we get clues and hints about her origins. It’s like a scavenger hunt inside a movie. If you want to find out more, you’ll just have to watch the film! The film also uses the many possibilities of being in space to its advantage by taking the brothers and princess on side missions that make the story more chaotic, thrilling and, don’t forget, fun. A good story is nice, but creativity in animation is what makes a good film even greater, and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie does not disappoint! For the most part, the animation style doesn’t change from its clean 3D look. What catches my eye is that there are times where we go into whole other mediums: puppet shows, storybooks that look like something you could find in an actual library, comic books, and even a callback to the original pixelated Super Mario games! All this mixing and matching really gives the film a special charm of playing a game for the first time. The jokes don’t always land and the film’s pacing doesn’t leave enough time for the characters to really interact with the worlds, but those things didn’t ruin the film for me. It’s a great watch!

The film’s message is that kindness in helping other people will always prevail over the power of destroying them. Be aware that there are mentions of murder, destruction and gambling.

I give The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters on April 1, 2026.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

There’s nothing quite like the Super Mario Galaxy Movie.  From wildly popular video game characters making surprise appearances to clever throwbacks interspersed, this film delivers on all its promises, and still left me wanting more.

In this sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, our heroes Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are joined by Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Toad (Keagan-Michel Key) enjoying and settling into their life in the Mushroom Kingdom.  Sadly, their good times don’t last. The appearance of Bowser Jr. (Benny Safdie) who’s intent on reclaiming his father Bowser (Jack Black) and ruling the universe with him side by side, throws the galaxy into chaos. They plan to achieve this evil feat by capturing Rosalina (Brie Larson), the protector of the cosmos herself. Now, the brothers are thrust into the action, this time with a brand-new friend Yoshi (Donald Glover) tagging along for the adventure.

As any Nintendo fan knows, the Super Mario franchise is chock-full of characters that seem larger than life.  In this film, a large number of stars show up! Yoshi is my absolute favorite character, and Donald Glover excels in bringing Yoshi’s emotions and dialogue to the fore.  Wart (Luis Guzmán), from the Super Mario Bros. 2 video game, makes an appearance, along with Fox McCloud (Glen Powell), from the Star Fox saga. Besides these, there are plenty of past video game references, hidden Easter eggs, and more which any long-time Nintendo fan will appreciate. The detail put into the film’s animation is extremely high which allows for deeper connection with the film, without being distracted by subpar graphics. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie differs from its predecessor in how the directors expanded on the world they first created. In the first film, The Super Mario Bros Movie, the plot focuses on the journey that first brought Mario and Luigi to the Mushroom Kingdom. Now that the brothers have gotten to know their new home, the stage is set for a huge expansion. With new faces and new places, plus a numerous score of new Power-Ups, this spectacular adventure is one that truly honors and celebrates the expansive, vast universe of Super Mario.

This film’s message is to not give up, no matter how daunting the situation might be. These Brooklyn born plumbers had their hands full when battling Bowser the first time, so a second bout, this time with Bowser’s own son by his side, seems impossible to prevail against. Yet, through every foe they encounter, every planet they land on, and every rescue they make, this team finds a way to beat the odds and save the galaxy.

I give The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. This film launches in theaters on April 1,  2026, so go take a look!

 

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Extinction: Animals Unite! * Fast-Paced Film With Vivid Animation, Endearing Characters, Original Soundtrack And A Wholesome Story

March 29th, 2026

A young boy helps an endangered tiger escape from an evil hunter and takes him back to his home where an unlikely friendship is developed. When the boy learns of the hunter’s wicked plan to capture the powerful “Heart of the Forest” and bring about total destruction, he teams with all the wilderness animals to thwart their scheme before it’s too late and their home is lost forever.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Ruhi K. says, “Extinction: Animals Unite! is a fast-paced film filled with vivid animation, endearing characters, a completely original soundtrack and a story that, despite being tangled at times, is wholesome and inspiring.”  Ashton P. adds, “Extinction: Animals Unite! has great comedic presence and is a terrific animated film.  In just the first scenes, I realized that this film isn’t just for kids. The film’s message is to always offer help, but when denied, move on.” Kyla C. wraps it up with, “Extinction: Animals Unite! uses comedy, action, and strong relationship dynamics to create a heartfelt animated film. This movie is a perfect fit for kids and families who enjoy action films along with a good laugh.” See their full reviews below.

Extinction: Animals Unite!
By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 17

Extinction: Animals Unite! is a fast-paced film filled with vivid animation, endearing characters, a completely original soundtrack and a story that, despite being tangled at times, is wholesome and inspiring.

The film is led by a young boy, Mohsen (Katherine Clavelo), who frequently finds himself in sticky situations due to his desire to prove himself heroic. One afternoon, Mohsen happens upon Tigy (Rómulo Bernal), the world’s last Malayan tiger, who is hiding from a group of greedy, cold-blooded hunters in search of the “Forest Heart” and its promise of immortality. Much to Tigy’s dismay, Mohsen follows him into the wilderness, where he discovers a threatened group of animals and embarks on his biggest operation yet: saving their home from destruction.

Certain events in Extinction: Animals Unite! seemed to contradict established facts; for example, Tigy cannot seem to decide whether he wants to stay with Mohsen in the city or return to his home in the jungle. He enjoys himself at times and demands to leave at others, even making the long journey back to Mohsen’s house after Mohsen catapults him far away from it–only to beg to be escorted back to the jungle, where he knows that the very hunters he was running from still reside. Towards the end of the film, it is unclear which forest animals support Mohsen’s efforts and which believe he is “a traitor.” Thankfully, the film’s pace slows in its second half, making it less confusing than the hectic first. The animation deserves mention as well; it showcases beautiful artwork of forests, bridges and night skies. And it’s impossible not to fall in love with the characters. Mohsen believes in his abilities wholeheartedly, sometimes comically overestimating them, and is so determined to help others that I had to root for him. Even the cantankerous Tigy is amusing in his weariness.

This film reminds us that sometimes, you need to follow your instincts and take the risk. Mohsen doesn’t stop to contemplate the infinite what-ifs of his decisions; he dives in and faces his challenges head-on. If you are passionate about something, don’t let fear be the loudest voice in the room–even if you don’t have a whole jungle cheering you on, believe in yourself, get out there and make it happen!

I give Extinction: Animals Unite! 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. The movie releases on VOD April 3, 2026.

Extinction: Animals Unite!
By Ashton P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

To my surprise, Extinction: Animals Unite! has great comedic presence and is a terrific animated film.  In just the first scenes, I realized that this film isn’t just for kids.

The storyline follows a young boy, Mohsen (Katherine Clavelo), who loves to play hero, but after meeting an endangered Malayan tiger nicknamed Tigy (Romulo Bernal), Mohsen’s child-like world turns into a real hero story as he teams up with the other wilderness animals to save Tigy’s forest before it is lost forever.

In the beginning of the movie, Mohsen’s family is having a picnic when a group of poachers appear, led by Extinguisher Alex (actor) – they are hunting Tigy and other forest animals. Mohsen is able to hide Tigy but bigger issues need to be addressed. We see how Mohsen loves to help, but after multiple attempts of trying to help others fail, Mohsen’s help slowly turns to hurt. After involuntarily demolishing his dad’s construction project, Mohsen gets his first taste of resent from another person, which there will plenty more of. I have to say, the background music is the unsung hero of this film; not only does music set the tone perfectly, but the music is beautiful all by itself.

When Mohsen gives himself a secret identity as Nimble Kid, this is heartwarming, a little humorous, and highlights Mohsen’s kid-like personality. I love the characters Mr. Orders (actor) and Ranger Graham (actor). These two unintentionally and intentionally support and help Mohsen on his journey to save the forest. Speaking of the forest, The Heart of the Forest (actor) is my favorite character. Her gracefulness and clarity are unmatched. I also like the ending when Extinguisher Alex turns over a new a leaf.

The film’s message is to always offer help, but when denied, move on. Forcing help on someone who doesn’t want it is not helping.

I give Extinction: Animals Unite! 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. It is available on VOD beginning April 3, 2026. So, keep your eyes open for that!

Extinction: Animals Unite!
By Kyla C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Extinction: Animals Unite! uses comedy, action, and strong relationship dynamics to create a heartfelt animated film. This movie is a perfect fit for kids and families who enjoy action films along with a good laugh.

This storyline follows a young boy who possesses superpowers that he uses to save the animals of the forest. He primarily focuses on saving the last member of a tiger species from scary forest hunters who want many species of animals to become extinct. With just one remaining tiger, the hunters spend their efforts on tracking him down throughout the film. The young boy and the tiger must work together along with other animals to save themselves and each other.

Extinction: Animals Unite! has top-notch comedy moments that keep me engaged and entertained. While the story itself is not inherently funny, subtle elements of the dialogue or animation provide laughs in the midst of chaos. Additionally, the relationship dynamics are extremely strong, especially for an animated film. There are a few specific relationships that show ongoing development. The young boy and the tiger’s friendship, central to the storyline, is a sweet and heartfelt journey. The relationship between the young boy and his father, which seems strained at first, is both relatable to many viewers and effective in communicating the film’s assertion, despite not being a major storyline. Although the character depth and relationship dynamics are strong, the plot as a whole is not exceptionally engaging. Some aspects of the story seem predictable. However, with the cute characters and friendships as well as the consistent action and comedy, viewers are bound to have a positive experience.

The film’s message is that working together to help others and forming friendships always benefits us in the end. The young boy begins the film struggling to save every animal all by himself, which proves to be an impossible task. However, once he teams up with the tiger, they not only strengthen their friendship with each other, but they form bonds with other animals in the forest. Once they are cooperating they can effectively protect each other and save countless species from extinction. Be aware that there is some violence, including animated gun shots, explosions, and weapon use.

I give Extinction: Animals Unite! 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. You can view Extinction: Animals Unite! on video on demand and streaming beginning April 3, 2026.

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