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    Shaun the Sheep Movie- Kids’ Movie Review

    All work and no play makes Shaun a dull sheep. Shaun is a sheep who wants to have fun. He’s tired of the day to day grind of working on a farm, so he plans to take a day off. However, things don’t go as he hopes. When Shaun distracts the farmer, so he can sneak away, he accidentally sends the farmer into the city. Shaun quickly realizes that a farm definitely needs a farmer. So now Shaun and the flock must figure out how to get the farmer back where he belongs…Mossy Bottom Farm. Shaun the Sheep Movie is a “clay-mation” comedy, based on Shaun the Sheep television series.

     

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    Shaun the Sheep MovieRating: 5 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: November 24 , 2015
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 5+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild
    Crude or Profane Language: None
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Kids Like It? Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • The sound effects and music are fun and entertaining.
    • There aren’t any life lessons or inspirational moments, but it’s a cute animated film with comical parts and amazing animation.
    • There is some potty humor throughout the film. We see a man with his pants down sitting on a toilet, a character falling head first into a large pile of manure, and we hear several farts and burbs.

     

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • There is some flirting amongst the sheep and even a kiss.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild

    • There is some slapstick violence with hitting, pushing, and tumbling on the ground.
    • A runaway trailer almost gets hit by a train.
    • A street lamp falls and hits the farmer on the head which knocks him out.
    • A character produces a special animal hook that’s connected to a high-voltage battery. He ends up setting a toy on fire.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • We see a character holding a bottle of champagne.

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    • Young kids were giggling in the theater throughout the film.

    Overall this is a wonderful animated film geared towards young kids.

    Minions-Kids’ Movie Review

    Minions live to serve…though not just anyone. They want to serve the most despicable person around! That’s their mantra and that’s how they live. However, when things don’t go very well and there are no masters left to serve, the poor little creatures become sad and depressed. Finally, Minions Kevin, Bob and Stuart take charge and travel across the country to find a new evil boss; which leads them to Scarlet Overkill. Now the excitement begins as they learn to serve the world’s first super-villainess; which is not a safe or easy task. Minions is a prequel/spin-off to the Despicable Me franchise; it’s a film that most kids will find fun and entertaining.

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    MinionsRating: 4 and 1/2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: December 8, 2015
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 5+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: None
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Kids Like It? Yes

     

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • Though the Minions serve evil bosses, they are basically cute little creatures who just want to make people happy.
    • Kids in the theater were giggling at the silly and goofy Minions. Having said that, parents seemed a little bored with the animated creatures.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • We see bare backsides on some of the Minions.
    • Two human characters are shown passionately kissing.
    • Three human guards are shown on a stage singing a song to a tune from the musical Hair. They are only wearing boxers while performing.

    Violent Content: Moderate

    • There is a lot of slapstick and silly violence. We see fish eating one another, a soldier impaled by a sword, a bear jumping on a caveman and a pyramid landing on a group of Egyptians.
    • The Minions are picked up by a family who happen to be bank robbers escaping from the police. They’re shooting paintballs as well.
    • Villains attack a female character, she defends herself by punching the men and leaving them unconscious.
    • There are explosions with buildings crumbling to the ground.
    • In one scene the Minions are in a dungeon where they are to be tortured, however the shifty little creatures manage to escape.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • Characters are shown drinking martini’s and beer.

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    • I interviewed three kids ages four and five who thought the film was very funny.

    Overall Minions is a comedy adventure that will appeal to most kids. Parents need to be aware of the slapstick violence throughout the film.

     

     

    Inside Out-Kids’ Movie Review

    We all want our children to be happy, but as we know there are ups and downs in life which causes temporary sadness. Riley is a happy 11 year-old girl living in Minnesota. She is a star hockey player, does well in school, and has a great group of friends. However, everything changes when her dad gets a new job, and the family moves to San Francisco. We see her struggle as the film centers on the five emotions that guide her life: Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness.  These emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley’s mind, where they advise her daily life. Things get complicated as her emotions disagree on how to handle all the changes she’s going through. They eventually realize that Joy might not be the emotion Riley needs during her difficult time.

     

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    Inside OutRating: 4 and 1/2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date:
    November 3, 2015
    MPAA Rating:
    PG
    Best Age Group:
    8+
    Sexual Content:
    Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content:
    Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language:
    None
    Drug and Alcohol Content:
    None
    Will Kids Like It?
    Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • This is a very cleaver and thought provoking film, one that will spark numerous parent/child conversations. The film highlights the fact that it’s okay to be sad at times, and that we can’t be happy all the time. {Spoiler Alert} During the film we want the character, Joy, to be in Riley’s life- not Sadness. However we eventually realize that Sadness is the hero in the film. With Sadness, Riley is allowed to grieve and then move on to a better life.
    • The importance of family is another element in the film. When Riley is depressed and down, it’s her parents that comfort her and lift her spirits.
    • This is a PG animated film which will target young kids. However, there are some sad and emotional parts that parents need to be aware of. When Riley’s world changes, she’s very down and depressed; this may be upsetting to some sensitive kids.
    • Riley steals her mom’s credit card and attempts to run away from home.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Riley imagines herself with a boyfriend who dramatically says, “I would die for Riley.”
    • Riley talks to a boy, and we see inside his mind where the controllers are freaking out .

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate

    • There is a dark and somewhat disturbing tone to the film. {Spoiler Alert} However, in the end you realize that’s a critical part to the storyline and that it’s okay to be sad at times.
    • We see Riley’s dreams: one has a growling dog running around. She’s also haunted by a dead mouse in a dream.
    • Riley’s “train of thought” derails. We see characters flying off the train.
    • When characters enter into a danger zone we see their bodies become distorted.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    • There is a discussion on the use of curse words, but we don’t hear any.

    Drug and Alcohol Content: None

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    • I interviewed two kids ages four and six. The four year girl got bored and antsy, while the six year old boy liked it and thought it was funny in parts.
    • Two 13 year old girls loved it and said, “It was amazing.”

    Overall, this is another wonderful Pixar film. Parents need to be aware of the mature storyline which has  some sad and emotional parts to it. Depending on the child, I recommend this film for kids ages 8 and up.

     

    Spy-Teen Movie Review

    Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) spent her entire adult life working as a CIA analyst. She sits at her desk with her hidden earpiece and high-tech equipment while assisting a handsome CIA agent, Bradley Fine (Jude Law). It’s Susan’s job to keep Bradley safe and help him avoid dangerous situations. However, things dramatically change when Bradley is assassinated by Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne), a Bulgarian arms dealer.  Now it’s Susan’s chance to go on an undercover assignment and help capture the evil, though beautiful, assassin.

     

     

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    SpyRating: 2 and 1/2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: September 29, 2015
    MPAA Rating: R
    Best Age Group: 17+
    Sexual Content: Moderate
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Teens Like It? Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • Spy is an exciting and action packed movie. There is an all-star cast with a suspenseful storyline. Having said that this is a typical Melissa McCarthy movie (slightly milder); excessive profane language with raunchy humor.

    Sexual Content: Moderate

    • We see pictures of a penis.
    • Two men are shown in the street engaging in oral sex.
    • A guy grabs woman’s breasts and butt.
    • There are several inappropriate comments regarding sexual positions, porn and male/female body parts.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive

    • There are several violent fights throughout the film. We see character’s stabbed by a knife, hit by heavy pots and pans, choked, and shot to death.
    • Characters are shown fighting while traveling in a private plane. They are thrown all around the plane during the turbulent flight.
    • A bomb explodes.
    • Someone puts poison in a woman’s drink.

    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive

    • The f-word is said numerous times throughout the film. We also hear “sh-t,” “a–,” “d–n,” ,”h–.”  Crude words pertaining to sexual body parts are said as well.

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • We see characters drinking wine and champagne at social gatherings.

    Will Teens Like It? Yes

    • It’s an action packed film with a comedic element to it. I interviewed four teenage girls who are fans of Melissa McCarthy; beginning with her days of playing Sookie St. James from the TV seriers Gilmore Girls. They thought the movie was funny and very entertaining.

     

     

    Tomorrowland-Kids’ Movie Review

    Casey Newton (Britt Robertson), a very bright and optimistic teenage girl is determined to make the future a better place. One day she comes across a mysterious pin; when she touches the pin she gets a glimpse of a bright and wonderful future. Curious and confused; Casey is anxious to learn about the pin and why she was destined to find it. So she decides to recruit Frank Walker (George Clooney), an inventor who can hopefully help this optimistic teenage girl’s dream come true.

     

     

     

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    TomorrowlandRating: 3 and 1/2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: October 13, 2015
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Kids Like It? Yes

     

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • The subjects of perseverance, hope and love are woven throughout the film. Casey is a determined high school girl who believes in working towards her dreams and to not be afraid. Great parent/child conversations.
    • The film is 122 minutes, which seemed very long. Some parts were confusing as well.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • When Frank Walker was a boy he had a crush on Athena (the girl/robot who recruited him into Tomorrowland). As Frank aged and Athena didn’t (since she’s a robot) he still had feelings for her. This was odd since she looked like a 12-year old girl and he was a middle aged man.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive

    • There are numerous fights and battles with the evil robots and human characters. One robot is smashed by a baseball bat, we also see their hands and heads chopped off.
    • Characters fly around wearing jet packs. As they fly all over, we see them hitting each other and smashing into buildings. There are some bloody injuries from their rough flight.
    • One character is hit by a truck.
    • Character’s use metal sticks to make others unconscious.
    • We see several buildings and robots explode.

    Crude or Profane Language: Moderate

    • We hear “d–n,” “h–,” and “son of a…”

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • Casey’s father worries that she’s doing drugs; with her strange behavior. Though she denies doing drugs she does admit to trying beer.

    Will Kids Like It? Yes

    • I interviewed three 14 year old girls who loved the film. They got confused in some parts, but overall  enjoyed the interesting storyline.
    • I interviewed younger kids (ages 6 to 9) as well who loved it too. They liked the characters and all the action.

    Overall this is a entertaining Disney movie. Having said that, this is a PG rated film and parents need to be aware of the excessive violence.