Showing posts with label Family Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Film. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Family Movie Night: THE LITTLE RASCALS (1994)

Welcome to another installment of FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT, where we review a family-friendly film for our faithful fans. This week's selection is the adorable film, THE LITTLE RASCALS from 1994. I recently watched this film after a number of years and fell in love with it all over again.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Family Movie Night: BARBIE: VIDEO GAME HERO



Welcome to another installment of FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT, where we give our recommendation on a family-friendly movie to enjoy. This week's pick is the animated adventure BARBIE: VIDEO GAME HERO.

Friday, November 25, 2016

Family Movie Night: THE PACIFIER



Welcome to another installment of FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT, where we give our recommendation on a family-friendly movie to enjoy. This week we look at an oddity in Vin Diesel's career, 2005's THE PACIFIER.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Why Haven't I Seen That?: E.T.


Welcome to a new installment of WHY HAVEN'T I SEEN THAT?, where we talk about a must-see or iconic movie that we have never seen...until now. This week Jonathan phones home, chows down on some Reese's Pieces, and flies into the magical world of Steven Spielberg's E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL.  Enjoy.

Friday, September 30, 2016

Family Movie Night: RUSSELL MADNESS


Welcome to another installment of FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT, where we give our recommendation on a family-friendly movie to enjoy. Today we review the canine comedy, RUSSELL MADNESS.

Howdy fellow film freaks, Robert here. The success of Disney's Air Bud in 1997, a movie about a golden retriever that plays basketball, spawned a whole host of sequels and spinoffs featuring dogs playing every sport under the sun, as well as having other, non-sporting adventures, and generally being cute and furry.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Movie Review: THE BFG


Sophie (Ruby Barnhill), an orphan girl, encounters the Big Friendly Giant (Mark Rylance) one night in London. He takes her to his home in Giant Land and, despite his intimidating appearance, turns out to be a kind-hearted soul who is considered an outcast by the other giants because, unlike them, he refuses to eat children.