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Reviews, by myself and by KIDS FIRST! youth Film Critics of upcoming films, DVDs and apps.
Who needs a red carpet when you have honey? The honey-colored-carpet premiere of “Winnie the Pooh” takes fans to the Hundred Acre Wood for a Tiggeriffic good time. The beloved “bear of very little brain” and his plush pals take to the big screen for a whole new ... Read more...
Animation is for every age, especially when it comes from leaders of the genre at Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. This sequel to 2006’s award-winning movie Cars is in theaters now, and KIDS FIRST! film critic Ny’Asia Bell (age 7) gives several reas ... Read more...
Yes, according to our 13-year-old film critic, Raven Devanney. But, it is really only appropriate for kids ages 13 and up. View her video review here or read below:
"Transformers 3, Dark of the Moon is a non-stop thrill ride. This action packed f ... Read more...
Nine-year-old, Makai Weber Colvin, a KIDS FIRST youth film critic reviewed the new "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" movie and couldn't have been more glowing in her comments:
I liked this movie because it has a lot of f ... Read more...
Our youth film critics reviewed "Field of Vision" earlier this week and all of them, age 10 to 14 really enjoyed it. The theme is bullying but it's more than that.
The st ... Read more...
We are kicking off a KIDS FIRST! Home Screening Club and looking for moms, dads, aunties, and similar grown up types to participate. You'll get a free DVD to play and, when you send us your review, be entered into a drawing for various prizes. This month, ... Read more...
I first learned about silly bands from my grandson and my co-workers' daughter. For a fad, it's not too intrusive, or expensive. Now, there is a movie coming out - TOMORROW in fact - featuring silly bands. Called, Bands on the Run, one of my youth film critics, Anth ... Read more...
KIDS FIRST! launched a campaign in 2010 to find 5 kids nationwide to serve as official youth Film Critics for one year. The contestants drew more than 11 million votes! Something that really speaks for how committed they were to the campaign. Since January, the 5 wi ... Read more...



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