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Movie reviews for kids to read
Movie reviews for kids to read







It’s a gorgeous, moving story of family and legacy. The original is still the undeniable masterpiece, but both sequels are nearly as good, including this 2014 story of how Hiccup reunites with his mother, voiced by Cate Blanchett.

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And now you can relive your youth on Netflix! How to Train Your Dragon 2Īny conversation about the best cinematic trilogies ever simply must include the DreamWorks films about Hiccup and his dragon Toothless. If you were just the right age when Hook came out in theaters, you love this movie no matter what any of the critics say. Steven Spielberg’s 1991 blockbuster reimagining of Peter Pan is one of the master director’s most controversial films. She plays the title character, the teenage sister of the famous Sherlock Holmes, who gets involved in a mystery of her own. In a year when there were too many Netflix original movies every week to watch them all, one of the few true surprises was this wonderful family action film that further proves that Millie Bobby Brown is going to be a massive star. The first film is arguably still the best, detailing the softening of a supervillain, memorably voiced by Steve Carell. No one involved in this 2010 CGI family blockbuster could have foreseen the veritable industry it would spawn, including two direct sequels, another franchise in the Minions movies, toys, video games, and more. They’re funny, smart, and as sweet as maple syrup. There’s kind of been a weird revolving door thing wherein one of the two movies based on the beloved book Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs is available on a streaming service (usually the second one), but it looks like the stars have finally aligned: Both movies and the TV series are on Netflix now! Watch ‘em while you can. It’s a clever and funny film, anchored by a smart mo-cap performance from Mark Rylance as the title character, the Big Friendly Giant. Steven Spielberg directed an adaptation of the Roald Dahl book back in 2016 and it didn’t get the critical or commercial attention it deserved.







Movie reviews for kids to read