movie review
Reviews of new and classic family-friendly films; the perfect picks for movie night.
Best Christmas Movies in 2022
The best Christmas films on Netflix... Creepy season is behind us, and that implies the Christmas season is directly before us — sorry, Thanksgiving. Netflix has turned into the go-to web-based feature for occasion films, especially Christmas motion pictures. The organization has made a yearly practice of siphoning out unique occasion motion pictures every year, the ideal presents under the Christmas tree for those hoping to cuddle up and watch a film. With the occasion rapidly drawing nearer, now is the right time to get bubbly and devour the best Christmas motion pictures on Netflix.
By Shawanna Hammonds3 years ago in Families
Poupelle of Chimney Town
Poupelle of Chimney Town was originally a picture book by Akihiro Nishino. Nishino also wrote the screenplay for the film and was an executive producer. The animated film was animated by Studio 4°C. Yusuke Hirota was the director, and characters were designed by Atsuko Fukushima. Fukushima also worked on such famous works as Akira and Kiki's Delivery Service.
By Crysta Coburn3 years ago in Families
All You Need to Know About Stranger Things – Season 4
Are you excited about the release of stranger things, season 4? Well, who isn’t! Stranger Things season 4 is currently being binged worldwide by Netflix subscribers who now have access to the show’s most-awaited season.
By Jennifer James3 years ago in Families
Dive into foreign love
Everybody loves romance. No matter how intelligent you are, and you think of love as one of the most foolish feelings ever to be created; You still hope that love finds you one day. You still wish another foolish thing, for a soulmate you can share your life with. No matter the background we all yearn or strive to be loved in the end. One of the best romances shows you could ever entertain yourself with is rom coms.
By Appolonia Barnett4 years ago in Families
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
The animation borrowings from the IP of the Ice Age, but it is not a series with the original five episodes, so there is a big drop in quality. Not only is there minimal screen time for the original mammoth, saber-toothed tiger and the long-winded guy, but there's not even the iconic squirrel picking up pine cones. I have to say, Ice Age is a very interesting animated series, and it also made blue Sky Studio. It feels like Blue Sky studios and Pixar are on equal footing with each other in this series. Unfortunately, Blue Sky Studios has also disbanded, the classic Ice Age is over, and the future spin-off is likely to be just a gimmick. Going back to the story of the film, the plot is basically that evil wants to rule the world, but good uses all its power and luck to defeat it. It's a happy movie for adults and children. However, it is no longer in the realm of adult cartoons. After all, for me, there is no joke in the show. The whole story knows the end from the beginning, which looks like chewing wax. The funny of the two opossums, like the clowns in the 18th rate circus, felt funny, but couldn't laugh.
By hoang quynh ly4 years ago in Families
'Encanto' and Mirabel
Millennials and Mirabel have a lot in common when you think about it. A lot of kids in this generation were described as 'gifted' and smart and talented from very young ages. As a kid, I was very smart and was reading at a high school level when I was in elementary school. A few of my friends excelled in sports beyond average players for their age. One girl in my second grade class actually invented a toy for her brother who was a toddler and patented the product and sold it.
By Mae McCreery4 years ago in Families









