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Now You See Me-Teen Movie Review
Magic, Mystery and Fun! Now You See Me follows a group of illusionists, known as, “The Four Horsemen.” These magicians include one woman and three men; all very intriguing and captivating. The magicians not only entertain their Las Vegas audiences, they also reward them with stolen profits from their shows. Their performances aren’t your traditional magic acts, their tricks include a series of bank heists, where they “teleport” a member of the audience to a bank vault. Continue reading
Fast & Furious 6-Teen Movie Review
Life is good!! That’s how Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) feels now that he’s a retired, criminal gang leader. He’s enjoying the sun and paradise, living off the coast of Spain; living life to the fullest and loving it! However things change when Agent Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) summons Dom and his crew to take down a skilled mercenary organization, led by the evil villain Shaw, and Dominic’s ex girlfriend, Letty (whom Dom thought had died). Now Dom and his crew reunite for more adventures in this sixth installment of the Fast & Furious series.
Rating: 3 out of 5 buckets
Release Date: December 10, 2013
MPAA Rating: PG13
Best Age Group: 12+
Sexual Content: Mild
Violent Content: Excessive
Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild
Will Kids Like It? Yes
See a clip of my review here, along with Epic!
Amongst all the violence and car chase scenes; the importance of family was woven throughout the film.
There was a lot of action and suspense, however the movie got a little long, the ending dragged on!
Sexual Content:Mild
- During the race car scenes, woman were shown wearing very little; while dancing and entertaining the crowd.
- There were a few sexual references; one about a male’s body part, and another about liking rough sex.
Violent Content: Excessive
- There were punches, fist fights, character’s pushed against walls, explosions and gun shots throughout the entire movie.
- There were race scenes and car chases. We saw vehicles rolled over and completely destroyed; with a lot of casualties.
- We saw characters jumping from one car to another, while racing.
- Two woman got into a fierce battle. They pounded one another, and wrestled on the ground.
Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
- The f-word was said once. “Sh-t,” “d–n,” “a–,” “b–ch,” “h–l,” “b–tard” and “p—y,” were said throughout the film. I lost count there were so many!
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild
- Characters were shown drinking beer and wine in several scenes.
Will Kids Like It? Yes
Overall this is an action packed movie that most kids will like. Parents need to be aware of the excessive violent content and profane language. Depending on the child, Fast & Furious 6 is appropriate for kids ages 12 and up.
Star Trek Into Darkness
The new enterprise crew, led by Chris Pine as James T Kirk, faces a familiar nemesis, Kahn, in the latest edition of the Star Trek franchise. Kahn attacks a secret Star Fleet facility on earth and Kirk and the enterprise crew set out to bring him to justice. Along the way, they venture into Klingon space, face a challenge from one of their own, and throw out humorous one liners. Spock, Scottie, bones and Uhura join Kirk to avert a war and protect the Earth.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Release Date: September 10, 2013
MPAA Rating: PG13
Best Age Group: 12+
Sexual Content: Mild
Violent Content: Excessive
Crude or Profane Language: Mild
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mid
Will Kids Like It? Yes
Talking Points:
I’m not a Trekkie, but I am a Chris Pine fan. I liked the great one-liners woven throughout the film.
Amongst all the violence there were some touching elements. Themes of loyalty to family and friends were portrayed.
Sexual Content: Mild
- We see Kirk in bed with two female aliens.
- We saw a character in just her bra and panties, so did Kirk.
Violent Content: Excessive
- The evil villain Khan, blows up a building.
- We saw Khan crush a man’s skull with his hands.
- There are numerous explosions, fights and punches throughout the film; leaving character’s bloody and bruised.
Crude or Profane Language: Mild
- We heard the s-word, also “a–,” “—ch,” “b–tard,” “d–n,” and “h–.”
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mid
- We saw character’s drinking at a bar.
Will Kids Like It? Yes
Overall this is an action packed, adventurous film. Trekkie’s will most likely enjoy seeing their favorite characters. I recommend this for kids ages 12 and up. Parents need to be aware of the violent content throughout the film.
The Great Gatsby- Teen Movie Review
It’s been 24 hours since I saw this movie, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. The characters, the setting and what the film symbolized; prohibition, the Jazz Age, one’s social status, and the American Dream. It was the summer of 1922; a recent Yale graduate named Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) moved to New York for business, and rented a house in West Egg on Long Island; which was populated with people of “new money.” Next door to Nick lived a mysterious man named Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio). Gatsby lived in a gothic mansion, where he had extravagant parties every Saturday night. Continue reading
Pain & Gain-Teen Movie Review
Truth is stranger than fiction, a saying that definitely pertains to this film. Set in Miami in the 1990‘s, Pain & Gain is an unbelievable true story about a personal trainer named Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg). He wanted to better himself, become a “doer,” not a “don’ter.” The only problem was he went about it the wrong way. He recruited two bodybuilders to help him kidnap Victor Kershaw, one of his wealthy clients at the gym. Initially their plan was to kidnap Victor, blindfold him, and have him sign over all his assets. However things fell apart, and Daniel and his bodybuilder accomplices got caught up in a criminal venture that ultimately changed their lives forever.
Zero Buckets
Rating: 0 out of 5 buckets
Release Date: April 26, 2013
MPAA Rating: R
Best Age Group: 18+
Sexual Content: Excessive
Violent Content: Excessive
Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Excessive
Will Kids Like It? No
Talking Points:
The film has an all-star cast, to name a few; Mark Walhberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie and Rebel Wilson (from Pitch Perfect). Having said that, with such a familiar/popular actors, pre-teens and teens may want to see this R-rated film. Not necessarily in the theater, but on DVD. With the excessive violence, sexual, and language contents (see details below), this film is not appropriate.
Director Michael Bay portrays this film as a comedy, which seems hard to believe, given the storyline. However it’s such an odd, unbelievable story, the comedic elements were a nice relief.
Besides the fact that this film is not for kids, in all content areas, adults may find it intriguing. Given that this is a true story, it held my attention, while wondering the outcome.
Sexual Content: Excessive
- We see a topless woman in a strip club.
- A female character is shown wearing a very short dress; she bends over and reveals her back side to a group young boys.
- Two characters are shown having sex against a car; they are both fully clothed.
- There are a lot of sexual references centered around male and female anatomy, sexual toys, breast milk, pregnant woman and multiple sex partners.
- A guy is shown masturbating to porn.
- A character is shown touching a dead woman’s breast.
Violent Content: Excessive
- The bodybuilders tried to kill Victor three times; they created a car “accident”, a car fire and a they drove a van over his head; thinking he was dead, but he wasn’t!
- Victor was handcuffed and brutally beaten.
- They initially tortured Victor, he was shocked with Tasers, they burned his hand with a clothing press, pliers were pushed up his nose, and he was hung upside down.
- A character’s toe was shot off, he saved it, and eventually gave it to a dog. That was disgusting.
- The bodybuilders hid some deceased bodies by dismembering them with saws, then grilled their hands.
Crude and Profane Language: Excessive
- There was so much profanity throughout the film I lost count. Some words that were said; the f-word, “d-mn,” “b–ch,” “a–,” “h–,” “c–t,” “p—y,” and “d—.”
Drug and Alcohol Content: Excessive
- We saw character’s drinking heavily and snorting cocaine throughout the film.
- We saw a man inject steroids into his thighs.
Will Kids Like It? No
Overall Pain & Gain is an inappropriate film for kids. Having said that, adults may be intrigued by the storyline, especially since it’s an unbelievable true story!!