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    Miracles from Heaven-Kids’ Movie Review

    As parents when our children are sick we want to comfort them and quickly nurse them back to health. This is a story about Anna Beam (Kylie Rogers), a young girl who is sick and doesn’t recovery quickly. Anna has a rare and  incurable life-threatening disorder where she’s unable to digest food. Her mother, Christy (Jennifer Garner), desperately searches for a way to save her daughter. However, everything changes when Anna falls 30 feet, headfirst, from a tree. Anna not only survives the fall, she miraculously recovers from her illness, recounts her visit to heaven and her conversation with God. Miracles From Heaven is an amazing true story about faith, family and love.

     

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    Miracles from HeavenRating: 4.5 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: July 12, 2016
    MPAA Rating: PG
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language: None
    Drug and Alcohol Content:Mild
    Will Kids/Teens Like It? Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • This film will spark some great parent/child conversations. As Anna continually struggles from her illness we see her mother, Christy, struggle in her faith. Christy is upset with God and the church. {Spoil Alert} However, at the end of the film Christy addresses her church Parish as she gives an amazing speech saying,  “Miracles are God’s way of letting us know He’s here.”
    • After Anna falls from the tree she describes her visit with God in heaven.
    • Anna meets a terminally ill child in the hospital. She gives the girl a cross telling her that Jesus will be with her and she’ll be at peace. Later the girl’s father states that his dying daughter was peaceful and content before her last days.

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • We see a married couple kiss.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Moderate

    • Anna suffers as she’s in a great deal of pain with her illness. She wants to die and go to heaven where there is no pain.
    • There are hospital scenes where we see invasive medical procedures and tube feedings.
    • Anna falls thirty feet, head first, down a hollowed out tree. This is an intense scene as we see the rescuers trying to save her while Anna’s family and friends are praying, saying the Lord’s Prayer near the tree.

    Crude or Profane Language: None

    Drug and Alcohol Content:Mild

    • The list of Anna’s medications are mentioned.

    Will kids/teens like it? Yes

    Overall Miracles From Heaven is an inspirational and heartfelt drama, one for the whole family.

    Eddie the Eagle-Kids’ Movie Review

    Michael “Eddie” Edwards (Taron Egerton) was a nerdy and awkward British boy. He was not an athlete, something his father repeatedly told him, but he had a life long dream of being an Olympian. After trying several sports throughout his life he finally decides in his early twenty’s that skiing is his sport. However, when he gets cut from the Olympic ski team, he eventually realizes that ski jumping is the only sport category he has chance in. So Eddie travels to Germany where he meets Bronson Peary (Hugh Jackman), a former ski jumper. Now Eddie has four years to train until the 1988 Olympics, and Bronson has agreed to coach him.  All odds are against him as most ski jumpers start training at age 6. Though nothing stops Eddie, he is determined to be in the 1988 Winter Olympics! Based on a true story, Eddie the Eagle is a wonderful and inspirational sports drama, one for the whole family.

     

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    Eddie the EagleRating: 4  out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: June 14, 2016
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content: Moderate
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Moderate
    Will Kids/Teens Like It? Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • The founder of the Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, once said, “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.” This quote is shown during the credits of the film, and this is something Eddie lived by. Eddie’s whole life people told him that he would never fulfill his dream of being in the Olympics. He was not a natural born athlete, though he was determined to do something that no one thought he could do. This will spark some great parent/child conversations.

    Sexual Content: Moderate

    • A woman flirts with Eddie, making him a sexual proposition. Though Eddie is not interested.
    • Bronson, Eddie’s coach, compares a ski jump to having sex with Bo Derek (Eddie’s favorite actress). Bronson makes sexual noises with moans and groans to make his point.
    • We see a group of nude men in a steam room. However, their private parts are covered with towels or other objects.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild

    • Eddie and other skiers crash during their jumps. We see Eddie’s bumps, bruises and open cuts on his face.
    • A character punches Bronson in the face, which knocks him out.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • We hear “h—,” and “a–.”

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Moderate

    • Bronson drinks alcohol from his flask throughout the film…morning, noon and night.
    • Bronson frequently smokes cigarettes.
    • An Olympic team member tricks Eddie into drinking alcohol the night before a jump. Eddie never  drinks alcoholic beverages, he loves milk. Needless to say, the next day Eddie wasn’t feeling the best.

    Will Kids/Teens Like It? Yes

    Overall Eddie the Eagle is a wonderful inspirational sports drama. Depending on the child this is appropriate for kids ages 10 and up.

    Race-Kids’ Movie Review

    “Out there, there ain’t no black and white,” Owens says. “There’s only fast and slow.” Set in the 1930’s in a time of segregation we see the amazing story of a true American athlete…Jesse Owens (Stephan James). Jesse attends Ohio State University where he enrolls to run track, however he is treated as a second class citizen except on the track. With the guidance of his OSU coach, Larry Snyder (Jason Sudeikis), Jesse sets three world records and tying another in less than an hour at the 1935 Big Ten Track meet. Then he proceeds to win four gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Overcoming racism at home and in Nazi Germany, Owens shows the world that he is truly the worlds fastest human!

     

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    RaceRating: 4 and 1/2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: May 31, 2016
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 11+
    Sexual Content: Mild
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild
    Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Teens Like It? Yes

     

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • Not only is this an exciting sports drama there is an educational element as well. In a time of segregation and the Hitler regime we also get a little history lesson which could spark some great parent/child conversations.
    • Jesse and his girlfriend Ruth have a child out of wedlock, they eventually get married.

     

    Sexual Content: Mild

    • Jesse has a girlfriend, with whom he has a daughter. However, when Jesse meets a woman at a jazz club, she flirts with him and they end up dancing and kissing. It’s implied that they had a sexual encounter, though we don’t see anything.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild

    • There are racially motivated threats of violence towards Jesse.
    • When Jesse is upset with his coach he forcefully pushes him as they argue about whether Jesse should go to Germany.

    Crude or Profane Language: Moderate

    • We hear “sh-t,” “a–,” “h—,”  and “d–n.”

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Moderate

    • Throughout the film we see Jesse and other athletes drinking beer while they’re training.
    • Jesse’s coach, Snyder, frequently drinks alcohol from a flask. We see him drinking whiskey in his office as he argues with Jesse.

    Will Kid/Teens Like It? Yes

    • I interviewed three high school track runners who loved the film. A teen boy said, “Now I’m really motivated for track season.”

    Overall Race is a wonderful inspirational story. Parents need to be aware of the moderate profane language.

     

    Deadpool-Teen Movie Review

    Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynold) is a former Special Forces operative. He has an average life living day to day making ends meet.Then he meets Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), the love of his life. Finally he has something to live for! Unfortunately his life drastically changes soon after meeting Vanessa.Wade receives the awful news that he’s been diagnosed with cancer. After much thought, he disappears and signs up to do an experiment with a shady organization that will make him a new man… cancer-free. He goes through this horrendous procedure where an evil man named Ajax (Ed Skrein) tortures and transforms him. Wade Wilson becomes Deadpool, a disfigured man with superpowers. So now Wade and other mutant allies are on a mission to find the man who almost destroyed their lives.

     

     

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    DeadpoolRating: 2 out of 5 popcorn buckets
    Release Date: May 10, 2016
    MPAA Rating: R
    Best Age Group: 17+
    Sexual Content: Excessive
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive
    Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will Teens Like It? Yes

    Read the full review here!

    See the trailer here! 

     

     

    Talking Points:

    This is a film about the super-hero Deadpool, one that will most likely appeal to kids. However, this is an R rated and very inappropriate film. Deadpool is distributed by 20th Century Fox, not Disney’s Marvel. See full details below.

    Sexual Content: Excessive

    • There are several sexual references regarding masturbation, oral sex and male/female body parts.
    • We see Wade and Vanessa in a sexual encounter.
    • Vanessa is an exotic dancer and prostitute. We see women at a strip club dancing. One of the girls is shown fully naked, we see her front side.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Excessive

    • Since Wade is a special-ops guy he has killed a lot of people. We see several graphic and bloody scenes throughout the film. Characters are shot and stabbed to death.
    • In the clinic, we see Ajax torturing Wade; beating him while strapped to a gurney, submerging him in goo, floating in ice, and waterboarding him. He was also locked in a tank for a weekend, where he had a difficult time breathing.

    Crude or Profane Language:  Excessive

    • Profane language was used throughout the film. The f-word, “sh-t,” “h–,” and “b–ch.”

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • We see characters drinking alcohol and a bar and smoking a cigarette.
    • There are references to cocaine.

    Will Teens Like It? Yes

    • I interviewed two eighteen year old boys who thought the film was hilarious. One guy said that he wants to see it again.

    Overall Deadpool is an entertaining comedy though very inappropriate for kids.

     

    The Choice-Teen Movie Review

    Travis Shaw (Benjamin Walker) is a handsome man, he’s a successful veterinarian, a ladies’ man and a guy who loves his easygoing lifestyle. However, his single carefree life changes when Gabby Holland (Teresa Palmer), a feisty medical student moves next door. Fate brings the couple together as Travis falls in love with “the girl next door.” However, things get complicated and a choice must be made, one that will change their lives forever.

     

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    The ChoiceRating: 4 and 1/2 popcorn buckets out of 5
    Release Date: May 3, 2016
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 12+
    Sexual Content: Moderate 
    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild
    Crude or Profane Language: Mild
    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild
    Will kids/ Teens Like It? Yes

     

     

    Talking Points:

    • The Choice is a movie based on a Nicholas Sparks’ novel. This movie will most likely appeal to pre-teens and teens that have read the book and ones that love a good romantic drama.

    Sexual Content:

    • We see several couples passionately  kiss.
    • We see a passionette love scene with Travis and Gabby. They are shown kissing and fondling one another on the kitchen table. We later see them in bed, covered by a sheet. It’s implied they’ve had a sexual encounter.
    • We see women wearing bikinis and low cut sundresses.

    Violent/Disturbing Content: Mild

    • One character punches another.
    • We see a slow motion graphic car accident.

    Crude or Profane Language: Mild

    • We hear “h–l,” “a–,” and “d–n.”

    Drug and Alcohol Content: Mild

    • We see characters drinking beer, wine and hard liquor.

    Will kids/ Teens Like It? Yes

    Overall, The Choice is a romantic drama that’s great for a date night or night out with the girls. Parents need to be aware of the moderate sexual content.