A worthy successor to the first film, "Nanny McPhee Returns" brings our heroine (the AMAZING Emma Thompson), in all her frizzy-haired, buck-toothed glory forward in time into the Second World War. It is funny and sweet. In fact, both my mother and I cried more than once. My children loved the magic and it kept the interest of both including the three year old. For my full review, go here.
Well the secret agents of the canine and feline world are at it again. This time with a new crew fighting the dastardly aspirations of a hairless cat named Kitty Galore (voiced by Bette Midler). Kitty Galore has her eye on revenge. Revenge against dogs and humans.
This film is a cute if slightly trite send-up of James Bond films, including a gorgeous opening title sequence. For the full review of this mish-mash of classic spy films, go here. Both children enjoyed the film and it maintained the attention of the 3 year old. There was no offensive language and little innuendo. Not so much for the adults so I give it a "Press Play".
An old school Adams Family style villain. Adorable yellow minions. Three orphaned girls. A recipe for world domination. Mix them together and what do you get? One terrific film.
"Despicable Me" is one of those rare films that is both funny and sweet. It has humor for the adults without ever becoming inappropriate for children. I simply loved it. Both children enjoyed it. My mother enjoyed it. In short, it was enjoyed by all. For the full review, go here.
It is a definite "Stay Up". We loved this film enough to pay extra for the Blu-Ray pack. Also, amongst the special features are three hilarious short films. So that's bonus for "staying up".
Shrek Forever After is nothing new -- think "Shrek" meets "A Wonderful Life" with a little bit of "Braveheart" thrown in. Yet it is sweetly played out. To see my full review, go here. Both of my children enjoyed it and so did my husband and I. Another nice surprise... unlike other Shrek episodes, there was no extended over-the-top inappropriate innuendo. I found it appropriate for both my three year-old and my six year-old.
For Theatrical Releases:
Step Out -- worth the effort and the cost to take the kids out
Stay In -- not worth the cost and effort, possibly worth a DVD viewing
For DVD:
I will give one of the four ratings --
Stay Up -- worth watching even if you don't have kiddos or if they are too young
Settle In -- enjoyable for everyone, settle in with the popcorn and the kids
Press Play -- okay for the kids, adults might want to find other entertainment
Skip It -- not worth the time or cost, even for the DVD
The Red Carpet Poles range from:
1/2 to 5 .
i'd let my kid see that
I'm a mom of two who loves films. As a family, we see hundreds of movies at the theater and DVDs.
Movie time is very special for us. And because of that, I love when a kid's movie is enjoyable to the adults in the room ("Up", anyone?). And because of that I hate when age-inappropriate content pops up (I'm looking at you, "Shrek"!).
So I'm creating a forum to discuss films and DVDs that I love, hate, and everything in-between. I'll give you my best go at the quality of the film, as well as warn you of any unpleasant surprises.
Let me know what you think. If you see a film and you have an opinion, share it. If there's a film, you want me to preview, let me know.
The Papa Award for Contribution to Film
My friend at Pen and Paper gave me an award!!!! Thank you, Thank you. Thank you!