The Impossible – Kids Movie Review
At first I didn’t want to see this movie, and now I can’t stop thinking about it. The Impossible centers around the lives of one family and their fight for survival during the 2004 Thailand tsuanmi. Henry (Ewan McGregor), his wife Maria (Naomi Watts), and their three sons were at a beautiful Thailand resort over Christmas vacation. The sun was shining as Maria was lounging by the pool, while Henry and the boys were playing in the water. What started out to be the perfect vacation, changed within minutes. The blender at the poolside bar stopped working, the wind began to blow, and the palm trees started to shake as a 90- foot wave came crashing over everything. The Impossible, based on a true story, is a gut-wrenching drama about a loving, compassionate family and the struggles they endured as they tried to survive the worst natural disaster in modern history. Continue reading
Parental Guidance-Kids Movie Review
Artie (Billy Crystal) and Diane (Bette Midler) are a pair of old-school grandparents who agreed to babysit their three grandchildren, while the kids’ parents were out of town. However, they didn’t realize what they’d be getting themselves into. With the grandparents’ traditional ways, and the kids’ (and their parents) modern day ways, this made for an interesting few days. Parental Guidance is an entertaining movie which shows the importance of family and the generational difference that comes along with it. Continue reading
Les Miserable – Teen Movie Review
Les Miserable, set amid the 1832 French Revolution, is centered around the life of ex-prisoner Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman). When Valjean met a dying woman named Fontine (Anne Hathaway), he promised to raise and care for her young daughter, Cosette (Amanda Seyfried). Valjean took his role as an adopted father very seriously; he became a better man, which changed his life forever. Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, this is a powerful story about love, redemption and forgiveness; a story that will make you laugh and cry, and one you will not want to forget. Continue reading
Jack Reacher-Teenager’s Movie Review
Five random people going about their day, five random people shot and killed. Hours after the shooting, police identify and arrest Army Sniper James Barr. Continue reading
Guilt Trip-Teenager’s Movie Review
The hotels have a free continental breakfast, the book on CD is Middlesex, and the road trip destination is to see a long lost love. Andy (Seth Rogen) is an inventor and traveling salesman who invites his mother, Joyce (Barbara Streisand), to travel cross-country as he tries to sell his new household cleaning product. Joyce ( a single mom, whose husband passed away) is thrilled to have quality time with her son, though unaware of his plan to reunite her with a former love. Guilt Trip is a wonderful comedy about a mother/son relationship, and their unique adventures as they travel across the country.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Release Date: April 30, 2013
MPAA Rating: PG13
Best Age Group: 18+
Sexual Content: Moderate
Violent Content: Mild
Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild
Will Kids Like It? No
Talking Points:
This is an adorable, feel good movie. I loved the relationship between Andy (Seth Rogan) and his mother (Streisand). Though they had some trying times on their trip, they ultimately were looking out for each others well-being.
I loved this movie, though I feel that the subject matter will not appeal to kids. The humor and idea of an adult son and his mother traveling together will not interest most kids.
Sexual Content: Moderate
- There are a lot sexual references and conversations.
- Joyce embarrassed her son when discussing his sexual relationships.
- When the two get caught in a snowstorm, they park in front of a strip club. We see strippers pole dancing in the background.
- When driving, they listen to the book Middlesex, we hear the narrator describe some inappropriate scenes in the book.
Violent Content: Mild
- A man in a bar punches Andy, he gets a big bruise on his face.
Crude or Profane Language: Moderate
- The f-word is said once. “Sh–,” “a–,” and “d–n,” are said several times each.
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Mild
- We see characters drinking in a bar.
- Joyce is shown drinking martini’s while drunk.
Will Kids Like It? No
- Though appropriate for pre-teens and teens, I feel the subject matter will not appeal to kids.
Overall this is a a fun entertaining film. As I previously mentioned, the movie may not interest kids, however it’s a great date night movie for parents!