Though it's perfectly
acceptable for viewers of all ages, it's so different from today's «family» movies that youngsters in 2015 may have difficulty adjusting to its gentle rhythms.
This meditative, nostalgic film is an obvious personal endeavor of Mike Mills, and its beautiful, honest specificity makes it captivatingly
accessible for viewers of all ages.
Shorn of the sea - salty language that probably attended the actual events, the 1950s - set disaster - rescue story The Finest Hours fits the Disney métier just fine, but its dim wall - of - grey visuals and narrative longueurs make much of the two hours a challenge to the attention
span for viewers of any age.
While it's not a perfect film by any means — a lack of catchy musical numbers and a questionable shift of focus in the film's latter half knock Megamind down a few pegs — the lively cast and interesting flip on the superhero concept make it a fun time at the
movies for viewers of all ages.
«Hotel Transylvania 2» doesn't break any great, new ground and it's pretty thin in terms of plot, but it's a lot of
fun for viewers of every age.
Still, Burnham's accomplished debut offers
plenty for viewers of all ages, along with a filmmaking vision that is well beyond many of his comedy peers.
Magical, stunning and utterly mesmerising, the tale of Pixar's first female lead set against a sumptuous Scottish backdrop provides plenty of laughter, tears and morals while being a thrilling and exciting
yarn for viewers of all ages.
This meditative, nostalgic film is an obvious personal endeavor of Mike Mills (Beginners), and its beautiful, honest specificity makes it captivatingly
accessible for viewers of all ages.
One can easily understand why this story swiftly became Coast Guard legend... but its dim wall - of - grey visuals and narrative longueurs make much of the two hours a challenge to the attention
span for viewers of any age.