If kids can only
review kids movies, then shouldn't adults only be allowed to review adult movies?
I'm sorry, but I think that suggesting that a kid can only
review kids movies is silly.
Not exact matches
Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times, a cohost of a popular television
movie review program, emerged as a major supporter of
Kids after interviewing director Larry Clark at Cannes.
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movie reviews, and download crafts / activities, and at Mom's
Movie Minute you can watch quick review clips to determine whether you and your kids will enjoy a particular m
Movie Minute you can watch quick
review clips to determine whether you and your
kids will enjoy a particular
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Now before I go any further in my
review, I want to emphasis that this is not at all a
movie for
kids.
As a film critic and
movie lover, my days of reading Roger's
reviews and watching him spar with Gene Siskel go back as far as I can remember to when I was a little
kid watching
movies instead of playing outside with the other neighbor
kids.
Movie Review «
Kids» * CAST Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, Rosario Dawson, Chloe Sevigny * DIRECTOR Larry Clark * WRITER Harmony Korine * RATED Not rated * THEATER Gateway * EVALUATION ** 1/4 <
It sometimes amazes me how obviously crappy
kids movies like this even get
reviewed here, yet some clearly better films are passed up, or overlooked entirely and never
reviewed.
Captain Underpants: The Epic First
Movie Rated PG for mild rude humor throughout Rotten Tomatoes Score: 87 % In spite of great
reviews from both critics and audiences, as well as a large base of fans of their
kids graphic novels, this animated superhero flick landed with a relative thud in theaters.
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I was not excited when Lainey assigned me this
review —
kids»
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Okay, so how is this
kid reviewing these
movies?
I have no problem with
kids reviewing movies, I like hearing there take on films, and it reminds me of what impressions
movies made on me as a child.
As far as Lights Camera Jackson goes, he does
review movies mainly for
kids his own age, and hey, he speaks a lot more fluently and confidently about the subject than I'm sure I would have at that age.
A
kid reviewing kid's
movies — what could be wrong with that?
I thought he was
reviewing movies for
kids his age.
The laugh-fest received better than expected
reviews given its raunchy, over-the-top content, and joins «Now You See Me» as a better - than - expected non-franchise entry in the middle of release schedule packed with action and
kids movies.
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set
movie very much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and early David O. Russell (see
review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and
kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age - old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
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review 11:00 - 16:50 — QOTW (
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He's been
reviewing movies for over a year - and - a-half now under the title «
Movie Kid Reviews» on his Facebook and is thrilled to now be part of The Young Folks team.
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Tracking young Mason (Ellar Coltrane) from childhood to college, the near - three - hour picture «feels much less like a greatest hits package and more analogous to being in the moment,» according to Rodrigo Perez's
review, proving to be «warm, soulful, funny and quietly insightful,» and something of a crowning achievement for the filmmaker, feeling «disarmingly light on its feet, sweet, funny and playful in the early years not unlike the director's
movies about
kids, but as they mature, so does the
movie.»