Thursday, December 24, 2020

A Charlie Brown Christmas

     Okay, to conclude my Christmas movie review journey, I've decided to review this half-hour Peanuts TV classic. This short film is about the loveable Charlie Brown, who doesn't understand the true meaning of Christmas, is chosen by his friends to direct their annual Christmas play. Eventually he learns that it means more than just presents, parties, decorations, commercials, etc. He learns, that there's a true meaning to the holiday. Parents, I'm sure watching this film every year is probably a tradition in your family. So, you all know what I'm gonna say: There's family fun for everyone!


Final Grade:

A+

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

White Christmas

 Release Date: November 15, 1954

Runtime: 2 hours

Director: Michael Curtiz

Starring: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney


        A successful song-and-dance team (Crosby and Kaye) were two war buddies that later became buddies, who then fall in love with two sisters. They team up to save a failing inn, that's owned by their former commanding general. People, this is a timeless classic that I think can be enjoyed by the whole family! So gather the whole family together this (or next) holiday season, and watch this film.


Final Grade:

A+

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

 Rated: G

Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes

Release Date: November 3, 2006

Director: Michael Lembeck

Starring: Tim Allen, Martin Short, Elizabeth Mitchell


      Santa, aka Scott Calvin (Allen), is trying to keep his new family happy, while trying to stop Jack Frost (Short) from creating havoc and absolute chaos, and from taking over Christmas! I think this is a nice family-friendly film for the whole family. It's not great but good on it's own terms. Parents, this is a G rated film, so there's obviously family-fun for everyone! So, check it out if you like, or can.


Final Grade:

C+

The Santa Clause 2

 Rated: G

Runtime: 1 hour 44 minutes

Release Date: November 1, 2002

Director:  Michael Lembeck

Starring: Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell


                After ten years of being Santa, Scott Calvin (Allen) learns that he must find a Mrs. Claus by Christmas Eve, otherwise his tenure as Jolly Old St. Nick will run out! I think this is a worthy sequel to the first film, in fact, I vaguely remember seeing it in theaters, and my dad saying that it was funnier than the first film. Parents, this obviously a G rated Disney film, so there's family-fun for everyone!


Final Grade:

B

Monday, December 21, 2020

Monster Hunter

 Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes

Release Date: December 18, 2020

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson

Starring: Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa


        Based on the video game by Capcom, a Lieutenant and her soldiers are mysteriously transported to a new world. While there, they battle enormous enemies with incredible powers. I can't believe that I saw another good movie that's being trashed by The Internet because of "too many edits"! This is a movie based on a video game, and Sure fans of it will probably hate it, but i thought it was a good movie. In my opinion, it has the spirit of the movie Stargate a little bit. Parents, there's lots of action, violence, and the creatures in the film may be a little scary-looking for young children, so I advise you to keep your little ones away from this film.



Final Grade:

B+

Saturday, December 19, 2020

A Christmas Story

 Rated: PG

Runtime: 1 hour 33 minutes

Director: Bob Clark

Starring: Peter Billingsly, Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin


        When Ralph (Billingsly) tells his mom, teacher, and even santa that he wants a Red Ryder BB gun for christmas, they all tell him that he'll shoot his eye out! But, that didn't stop him from wanting one! I actually saw this movie, not at home, but at a movie theater! Because of COVID-19 forcing studios to hold a lot of new movies off, theaters have been showing some Christmas classics. Films like this one, Elf, White Christmas, and maybe even The Polar Express, I think that doing so is a good idea. A Christmas Story I think is a timeless Classic, that can be seen no matter where, or how! No matter in a theater, or at home. Parents, show this film to your young ones (In a movie theater, or at home), because I think there's (nearly) family-fun for everyone!


Final Grade:

B+



Friday, December 18, 2020

Krampus

 Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes

Release Date: December 4, 2015

Director: Michael Dougherty

Starring: Toni Collette, Adam Scott



     This film is based on a Christmas legend known as Krampus, which is a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing those who don't believe in Christmas. As he has been for thousands of years, he comes not to reward, but to punish. he comes not to give, but to take. Krampus is not a Christmas film that I think kids should watch. It's very intense, and there are scenes that may fright young children. The Nightmare before Christmas may take the Christmas movie genre toward the Halloween movie genre, but Krampus takes that to a whole other level. So Parents, I strongly advise you to not show this film to your kids.


Final Grade:

B

Thursday, December 17, 2020

The Nightmare Before Christmas

 Rated: PG

Runtime: 1 hour 16 minutes

Release Date: October 29, 1993

Director: Henry Selick

Featuring Voices of: Danny Elfman, Chris Srandon, Catherine O'Hara


    This Christmas-Halloween crossover film is about Jack Skellington, who's the king of Halloween town, discovers Christmas, and decides to bring the holiday to his hometown, not knowing what the consequences would be. Even though I'm reviewing this film during the Christmas season, but I wonder if it should be considered either a Halloween film, or a Christmas film. I mean, it does bring together both holidays together in my opinion, but it does bring Christmas toward the Halloween genre. Parents, this is a ok film to show to your kids, so give it a shot!


Final Grade:

C+

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

The Santa Clause

 Rated: PG

Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes

Release Date: November 11, 1994

Director: John Pasquin

Starring: Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson


    When Scott Calvin (Allen), a advertising executive becomes Santa Claus, even though he's initially a scrooge, he eventually becomes a true believer in this family-friendly comedy. I have decided (at the last minute) to start reviewing Christmas films this year, and I started with this one. I think this movie, is a good, enjoyable comedy for the whole family! Parents, show this film to your little ones if you haven't already! There's family-fun for everyone!


Final Grade:

A-


Stay tuned, because there will be another review tomorrow!

Monday, November 2, 2020

Come Play


 Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutes

Release Date: October 30, 2020

Director: Jacob Chase

Starring: Azhy Robertson, Gillian Jacobs, John Gallagher Jr.


    In this intense PG-13 horror flick, a monster named Larry decides to manifest itself through technology. Mainly devices like Smartphones, and tablets. And decides, that it wants to become friends with a non-verbal autistic kid. The best way to describe this film, is that it's basically a horror version of E.T.. I watched a video review of this film, and that's pretty much how the person reviewing it describes it, and I agree with him.


      Parents, this is the most intense movie, that I've seen in a theater since A Quiet Place. It is a good movie but, I strongly encourage to keep your children (even if they're autistic) away from this flick. There are some really intense scenes, that might want them to stay away from mobile devices. Horror fans, if your brave enough to return to the movies during this pandemic, go see this film. It's a good one, and it'll probably be something that I'll rent from Redbox when it comes out on Blu-Ray.


Final Grade:

B+

Monday, October 12, 2020

The Secret Garden

 Rated: PG

Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes

Release Date: August 7, 2020

Director: Marc Munden

Starring: Colin Firth, Julie Walters, Dixie Egerickx


     In this rendition of the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mary Lennox (Egerickx) is an orphan girl from india, who after losing her parents to cholera, is sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven (Firth), and his housekeeper Mrs. Medlock (Walters). While there, she discovers that his estate holds many secrets, including a key to a garden held locked for years by her uncle, after his wife had passed away.

    It's pretty good movie, compared to the 1993 version starring Maggie Smith (McGonagall from Harry Potter). But it does have a What Dreams may come feel to it in some scenes. Click here for my review of that movie. But overall, It think it's a good enjoyable film. Parents, this film is family-fun for everyone! I think your kids will enjoy it.


Final Grade:

A+

Monday, October 5, 2020

Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs

 Rated: PG

 Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes

 Release Date: September 18, 2020

 Director: Sung-ho Hong

 Featuring the Voices of: Chloe Grace Moretz, Sam Clafin


          In this parody of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Seven princes that have been turned in dwarfs, seek the red shoes of a lady in order to break the spell, but it won't be easy. It's actually a really enjoyable film, there's a hidden message which I believe is seeing the inner beauty in others. Parents, I think this is an enjoyable for the whole family! Now, you may or may not agree with me on that. I rented this movie from redbox, but it's also available on streaming services.


Final Grade:

B

Monday, September 7, 2020

Tenet

 
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 2 Hours 30 minutes
Release Date: September 30, 2020
Director: Christopher Nolan
Starring: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki


        This latest action flick from Director Christopher Nolan, who has done movie like The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, and Dunkirk, is about a unnamed character known as The Protagonist (Washington), who travels through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. 


       It's a good movie, but the plot is hard to follow. I had to use the internet for help with writing the synopsis of the film, for this review. Although, it is a movie that talks about something that has been talked about on the screen before: time. Christopher Nolan I think, is one of the very few filmmakers out there, that still make blockbusters (probably except for the batman movies) that are original ideas. If you like his movies, and feel it's safe to go back to the movies, then go see this movie! Parents, again the plot is hard to follow, so I don't think your little ones would be interested in this movie. But, your teens might.

Final Grade:

B

 

Monday, August 31, 2020

September 2020 film lineup

             Okay folks, it's been a while since I've posted on this blog, Mainly because of what you all are aware of what's been going on. This pandemic has caused movie theaters to shut down, which caused studios to hold all of the summer blockbusters off till either later this year, or early into next year, thus canceling the entire 2020 summer movie season. In case you didn't know, for a while movie theaters throughout the country have been slowly reopening. With various safety precautions like social distancing, frequent hand washing, hand sanitizers, requiring both customers AND employees to wear masks, enhanced cleaning between showings, and reduced capacity. and yes, I am looking forward to going back to the movies.


       While there's currently not many new movies coming out, but there's one that is hopefully coming out this week, and it's Christopher Nolan's Tenet. yes, I am planning on seeing this movie, and I've already bought my ticket. But I've only seen one trailer for this movie, and it's about unknown CIA operative known as the Protagonist, who is recruited by a secret organization called tenet, to participate in a global assignment that unfolds beyond real time. The mission: prevent a renegade Russian oligarch from starting World War III. The Protagonist will soon master the art of "Time Inversion" as a way of countering the threat that is to come.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Scoob!

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 34 minutes
Release Date: May 15, 2020
Director: Tony Cervone
Featuring the voices of: Will Forte, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs

     This newest, full-length, animated scooby-doo adventure, is about how Scooby and Shaggy became two of the world's best crime busters! It is about how it all began, how they met, how they teamed up will Daphne, Velma, and Fred to organize Mystery Inc.! years later, they face their most challenging mystery ever: a plot to release the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. While racing to stop this dogpocalypse, the gang discovers that Scooby has an destiny anyone could've imagined.


    This is a good enjoyable film, that is definitely fun for the whole family! Too bad no one can enjoy it in theaters, but on demand streaming services will have to do. Parents, watch this film with the whole family! I think everyone will enjoy it!

Final Grade:
B+

Monday, April 27, 2020

Trolls: World Tour

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 30 minutes
Release Date: April 10, 2020
Directors: Walt Dorn, David P. Smith (Co-director)
Featuring the voices of: Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake

      This sequel to the 2016 animated film Trolls, the Queen of hard rock tries to take over all the troll kingdoms, so queen poppy and her friends go on a quest to save all the trolls. Universal Studios planned on releasing this film in theaters but, since COVID-19 has shut down all theaters nationwide, they had no choice but to release this movie directly onto streaming services. I think this is a bold move for them, and the announcement came suddenly. I thought it was an ok movie, I did find one hidden message in it. That message is: Be who you want to be. Don't let anyone, or anything else decide who you should be. Parents, gather the whole family together, and watch this movie. I think there's family-fun for everyone!


Final Grade:
B

Friday, April 24, 2020

Polaroid

Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 1 hour 28 minutes
Release Date: September 17, 2019
Director: Lars Klevberg
Starring: Kathryn Prescott, Tyler Young.

        This 2019 horror film, Is about high school loner Bird Fitcher who comes across an old camera, and has no idea about the dark secrets behind it. But, it doesn't take long to discover that whoever takes their picture, meets their tragic end.

         I had never heard of this film until I was recently fooling around on DVD Netflix, and yes they still do DVD's (and Blu-Rays) by mail. So, I decided to rent it. It was supposed to come out back in 2017, but for some reason got held off by a couple of years, so That's probably the reason why you probably never heard of it. I thought that the movie was the type of on the Cliché PG-13 horror flick you see a lot. It wasn't scary, although I thought the ending was leaning toward the intense side. Parents, this is one of those movies, that you probably shouldn't show your kids. They'd probably get a little scared by it. So, you probably shouldn't show it to them.

Final Grade:
C+

Friday, March 20, 2020

Knives Out

Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 2 hours 11 minutes
Release Date: November 27, 2019
Director: Rian Johnson
Starring: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana De Armes, Christopher Plummer

    When Renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Plummer) is found dead at his estate, the inquisitive Detective Benoit Blanc (Craig). is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan's dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan's untimely death.

     This movie is as good as everyone says it is! It's unpredictable, it's original, and it's a movie that I think is re-watchable! If you've never seen this movie, Go check it out! Parents, I don't think this is a movie that your kids would be interested in. Your teens, maybe but your little ones, I don't think so.


Final Grade:
A-

Saturday, March 14, 2020

I Still Believe

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes
Release Date: March 13, 2020
Directors: Andrew and Jon Erwin
Starring: K.J. Apa, Britt Robertson


     This tear-jerking Faith based movie that's based on a true story is about Christian Singer Jeremy Camp (Apa), and his first wife Melissa (Robertson) who is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. he goes Through this journey, with love, loss, and looks to prove that there is always hope. This movie, is a good movie. Even though I didn't cry, but there were some people in the theater that did. Parents, I don't know about your little ones, but your teens, they might like this film. And if your into Christian movies like this, This film is for you as well.


Final Grade:
A




Saturday, March 7, 2020

Onward

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 42 minutes
Release Date: March 6, 2020
Director: Dan Scanlon
Featuring the voices of: Tom Holland, Chris Pratt


      This latest adventure from Disney and Pixar, is about two teenage elf brothers who go on a quest to find out if there is still magic in the world. This is a very good movie! Although, it's not Pixar's best movie, but it's still a good one. Parents, I encourage you to take your kids to this film. I think it'll be a good time at the movies for them.


Final Grade:
B+

Saturday, February 29, 2020

March 2020 Movie Lineup

Movies I'm planning on seeing in March 2020:


  1. Onward (Rated: PG, Release Date: March 6, 2020) Synopsis: Elf Brothers Ian and Barley lightfoot, set off on a journey to see if there is still magic out there. So that they can spend some more time with their father, who died when they were young.
  2. I Still Believe (Rated: PG, Release Date March 13, 2020 (already bought a ticket)) Synopsis: From the makers of I can only Imagine, this true story is about Christian singer Jeremy Camp, and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove that there is always hope.
  3. Mulan (Rated: PG-13, Release Date, March 27, 2020) Synopsis: Okay folks, before I get into the synopsis of this film, this film has broken the pattern, for (so far) every Disney live-action remake, which is getting the routinely PG rating, this film has been slapped....With a PG-13 rating, Yikes! This film is about a young Chinese woman, who disguises herself as an old warrior in order to save her father. 

Friday, February 21, 2020

The Call of The Wild

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
Release Date: February 21, 2020
Director: Chris Sanders
Starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Gillan, Omar Sy


      This adventure movie is about a Sled Dog named Buck, a big hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down and transplanted to the exotic Alaskan Yukon. As the newest rookie on a mail dog sled team, and later it's leader, Buck has the experience of a lifetime. Eventually becoming his own master, and finding his true place in the world.


    This movie, is a good movie. I think people of all ages, especially old people, are gonna enjoy this movie. Parents, if you wanna take your kids to the movies this weekend, you have two choices. Either this movie, or Sonic the Hedgehog. Both movies are good.


Final Grade:
A


Saturday, February 15, 2020

Sonic The Hedgehog

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes
Release Date: February 14, 2020
Director: Jeff Fowler
Starring: Jim Carrey, James Marsden, and featuring the voice talent of Ben Schwartz 


        This newest video game adaptation is about a small town police officer (Marsden), who discovers a small, blue, and fast moving hedghog, and must help him defeat an evil genius (Carrey) who wants to perform experiments on him.

       For once, I actually saw a good movie that's NOT being trashed by the internet! I thought it was as good as they say it was. I think not only fans of the Sonic franchise (hedghog, not the restaurant), but everyone is gonna love this film. I can see it, being somewhat of a sleeper hit at the box office. Parents, take the whole family to this film!

Final Grade:
A



                                Straight out of theater reaction video:

Friday, January 17, 2020

Dolittle

Rated: PG
Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
Release Date: January 17, 2020
Director: Stephen Gaghan
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen

     In this version of Dr. Dolittle, Dr. John Dolittle (Downey Jr.), is of course a Physician who has the ability to talk to animals. He is summoned to Buckingham Palace because Queen Victoria has fallen seriously ill, So he sets off on a quest to find a cure for her. This is a film, that I think kids will like. Parents, Not so much.  So parents, I've already said in terms of recommendations. So, if your kids want to see this film, and your able to, Do it.

Final Grade:
C

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Top 5 best movies of 2019

Okay folks, here is my list of top 5 best movies of 2019:

Please note, I've included links to each review of these movies if you want to read them.
  1. Five Feet Apart 

     2.  Overcomer


   3.  Avengers: Endgame


   4. Alita: Battle Angel


  5. The Other Side of Heaven: Fire of Faith

          


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