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«We're approaching the level of detail seen in Toy Story 2,» he said, referring to the computer - generated kids film from Disney / Pixar.»

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It will be the only animated kids» film out The Weinstein Company's kid flick «Escape From Planet Earth» will be heading out of the box - office top ten this week during its sixth week in theaters.
The film introduces viewers to kids from impoverished neighborhoods, some facing nearly unimaginable challenges, as they come together under Courtney's leadership.
I'm not sure the film even needs such a premise to be effective, (in fact, it may distract from the main point a bit... and I hate to think there are people who need it to be reversed in order to empathize), for what really moved me was its depiction of bullying, which is based on real reports from LGBT kids.
With a dual calling to preach and make films — whether Christian (Heaven is for Real, Miracles from Heaven) or mainstream (The Pursuit of Happyness, Hancock, The Karate Kid)-- DeVon would occasionally see Meagan at industry or church events, but the relationship was strictly professional.
It looks like Wahlberg had a day off from filming on Wednesday and went to visit the Michigan Football team and checked out the facilities with his kids.
Completely unscripted and full of straight from the heart wisdom, this film gives parents a chance to hear from kids like their own but not their own.
In the film, six kids from one of the toughest neighborhoods in Chicago set out to fix school lunch and end up at the White House.
Graziano: We're both music fans and (Mates) had this song that really fit with this one section of the film about the kids from Tilden (High School) and we thought we'd ask.
Assembly Democratic leaders are refusing to allow Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D - Queens) from holding a screening of the film at the Capitol complex during a two - day lobbying effort in May to build support for her bill to make it easier for people sexually abused as kids to bring lawsuits as adults.
-LCB- Us Weekly -RCB- Cara Delevingne posted a snap from her in - the - works film Kids In Love.
So they may take a trailer from the kid's movie Toy Story and turn it into a horror film, etc..
A junior - league rip - off of Rocky (and countless other boxing films), the movie doesn't just borrow from Stallone's proto - Reaganite blockbuster — it all but samples it, sprinkling in bits and pieces from most of the other go - for - it sagas (The Karate Kid, An Officer and a Gentleman) that Rocky made possible.
This kids» film mixes the heart of Rocky and dozens of other come - from - behind boxing dramas with the geeky gadget gestalt of films like The Transformers and Star Wars.
Surrounded by the 25 band members of The Tennessee Kids and featuring show - stopping performances from one of the highest - grossing tours of the decade, the film is a culmination of the
Surrounded by the 25 band members of The Tennessee Kids and featuring show - stopping performances from one of the highest - grossing tours of the decade, the film is a culmination of the singer's 134 shows and 2 years on the road.
Since then, Rodriguez has become a movie factory unto himself, churning out entries in his charming Spy Kids series from a homemade studio while assuming more duties with each film.
The film's challenging, somewhat flawed second half transforms Charley from working - class kid with a father, a semi-stable life and some pocket money to a young man, on the edge of the abyss.
as a kid i grew up with transformers for toys, but didn't watch the actual show (aside from beast wars) until last year, so i wouldn't consider myself a fan boy, but when a tv show based around toys from the 80's has better dialog, humor, character development, and plot than a high budget Hollywood film, you know something is wrong with the film industry.
And you are holding back something special from your kids as well, for while these films take themselves seriously and should perhaps be screened before being shown to some younger, more sensitive audiences, they are among the most powerful animated tales being told today, and they deserve to be allowed to wow you.
Spy Kids 3 - D strays away from its usual flare and is blatantly cliche and is only attainable as a visual decent film.
His mother sends the kid off from the slums of Baltimore to live with her estranged parents, the Rev. and Mrs, Cobbs (played by Oscar winning actor Forest Whitaker, and Oscar nominated best supporting actress Angela Bassett both of whom for their work in films «The Last King of Scotland», and «What's Love Got To Do With It?»)
Overall, Friends with Kids is an exceptionally strong film from a gifted filmmaker.
In one of the week's biggest pieces of film news to filter down through the regular internet channels, The King's Speech «s Colin Firth joined The Kids Are All Right «s Mia Wasikowska and Rabbit Hole «s Nicole Kidman in the mysterious feature (with the ladies replacing the earlier cast of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps «s Carey Mulligan and The Brave One «s Jodie Foster), which heralds from a script written by Prison Break star Wentworth Miller.
Filing off what little edge there was from the first film's supervillainy, introducing a host of mostly forgettable new characters (Al Pacino was initially down to voice the bad guy, but dropped out at the last minute), and doubling down on the adored - by - kids, annoying - to - adults Minions, the film has occasional moments of wit and invention, but it's mostly a bland retread without the heart of its predecessor.
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The night also saw a new look at the John Krasinski - directed horror film that stars himself and his off - screen wife, Emily Blunt, as a couple protecting their kids from monsters that use sound to attack.
Supporting cast from Rob Riggle as the high school gym teacher, Dave Franco as the «cool kid» for 2012, Brie Larson as a high schooler Schmidt becomes smitten with, Nick Offerman as their deputy chief all have a hand in making the film that much funnier.
From kids camp like The Mighty Ducks and Angels in the Outfield to more adult themed Remember The Titans, The Rookie and Invincible, the one common thread among all these films?
Following the exploits of the Paris police department's «child protection unit,» Polisse (which screened early on) helped to establish this year's Croisette - spanning theme of children in peril, which could be found to varying extents in fellow Competition entries Michael (kidnapping and pedophilia), Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin (teenage sociopathy), Aki Kaurismäki's universally admired Le Havre (illegal immigration), and the Dardenne Brothers» Grand Jury Prize co-winner The Kid with a Bike (child abandonment); in the Directors» Fortnight entry Play (bullying); and in just about every film at the 50th - anniversary edition of the Critics» Week, from French actress - director Valérie Donzelli's opening - night Declaration of War (pediatric cancer) to Israeli actress - director Hagar Ben Asher's The Slut (pedophilia again), the fact - based 17 Girls (teen pregnancy), and the profoundly disturbing Snowtown, which recalled Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer in its verité sketch of Australian serial killer John Bunting, who lured local youths into aiding and abetting his violent crimes throughout the Nineties.
In the film, a married couple take a night off from their kids and decide to get adventurous and spice things up by making a private sex tape.
From its idyllic, adventurous setting to the selection of music and Alexandre Desplat «s tremendous score, it somehow felt like a classic kids» film (arguably more so than «Fox») airing on TV on a Sunday afternoon, while also featuring some of the most exciting filmmaking of 2012 so far.
Whilst there are some great moments and ideas in Tomorrowland, with futuristic gadgets and CGI scenery, this is ultimately a slightly bizarre kids film that won't really appeal to adults and turns from an action adventure in to a statement on the way we are treating the planet.
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High praise will flow, deservedly, about Demme's virtuosity as a filmmaker; about the Oscars he won for The Silence of the Lambs; about his concert films, from Stop Making Sense to Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids, that brought audiences closer than ever before to the sweaty intimacy and creative pulse of music.
And that's not all that's arriving from the set of the film, as earlier today Alexa Vega (who has featured in Rodriguez's «Spy Kids» films) hit Instagram (via ComingSoon) to showcase her costume (such as it is) as KillJoy in the film.
Serving the latter is Driving Lessons, the most significant film project to come from any of the three leading Potter kids since they began their Hogwarts run early this decade.
Bill Skarsgard brought a wonderfully threatening physicality to Pennywise, making it feel as if he could rip the Losers Club kids to shreds at any time, but the film's best moments echo the ones from the book: spending time with a lovable group of misfits and being along for the ride as their bonds strengthen in the face of unimaginable terror.
This is a much better made, more persuasive film than The Switch or The Back - Up Plan but just as much about wish fulfilment, and no more honest about conflicts that can leave the kids far from all right.
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in ’21 Jump Street» As a feature film retread of a vapid»80s cop show re-imagined as an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically suck.
Cant even leave a kids film in peace without retarded reviews from sad lonely people who really need to get a life.
Of all the things to pin the decline of professional film criticism as a career choice on, from changing audience - tastes to the globalization of the theatrical marketplace to the collapse of traditional media outlets overall, the Great Threat is actually... a college - age kid in a funny hat cracking wise (in between actual critical insights, mind you) about Antonioni?
Some of my best friends and I were sitting around and we hatched an idea to drive around the U.S. for three months interviewing kids from all walks of life to figure out what our generation is about [which became the film Our Time (2009)-RSB-.
«Kids for Cash» (2013): Prepare to be even more disgusted with the criminal justice system, as this film details the disturbing decision of a once - celebrated judge to sentence kids to outrageously long juvenile detention sentences in exchange for money from the private company building the detention cenKids for Cash» (2013): Prepare to be even more disgusted with the criminal justice system, as this film details the disturbing decision of a once - celebrated judge to sentence kids to outrageously long juvenile detention sentences in exchange for money from the private company building the detention cenkids to outrageously long juvenile detention sentences in exchange for money from the private company building the detention center.
I thought Vantage Point looked like a pretty decent thriller from the trailer - quite refreshing to see actors of a certain vintage in a film like this, rather than a bunch of kids - but reviews suggest my enthusiasm was possibly misplaced (I'll get to make my own mind up soon enough).
THE BLU - RAY DISCS - THE KARATE KID + THE KARATE KID PART II by Bill Chambers Available individually or in a «Collector's Edition» bundle that makes the snubbing of the third film all the more conspicuous, The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid Part II come to Blu - ray from Sony on discs that, content-wise, mirror their 2005 DVD counterparKID + THE KARATE KID PART II by Bill Chambers Available individually or in a «Collector's Edition» bundle that makes the snubbing of the third film all the more conspicuous, The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid Part II come to Blu - ray from Sony on discs that, content-wise, mirror their 2005 DVD counterparKID PART II by Bill Chambers Available individually or in a «Collector's Edition» bundle that makes the snubbing of the third film all the more conspicuous, The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid Part II come to Blu - ray from Sony on discs that, content-wise, mirror their 2005 DVD counterparKid and The Karate Kid Part II come to Blu - ray from Sony on discs that, content-wise, mirror their 2005 DVD counterparKid Part II come to Blu - ray from Sony on discs that, content-wise, mirror their 2005 DVD counterparts.
you're just prejudging because your only exposure to him is from voicing a kids film and from a paycheck tv show.
He's a few decades out from being «The kid in Billy Elliot,» and he's done a lot of good acting since that excellent first film.
Jason and Brandon Trost's intentionally campy homage to classic underdog sports movies like «Rocky» and «The Karate Kid» (as well as other films ranging from «The Warriors» to John Carpenter's 80s oeuvre) is one of the strangest movies you'll ever see.
It's an ugly film full of ugly messages and featuring a performance from Macchio so irritating that the goodwill left over from the The Karate Kid is gone in a finger - snap.
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