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Movie Review: Disney's Pete's Dragon #PetesDragon + Activity Sheets
Pete's Dragon
Director: David Lowery
Writers: David Lowery (screenplay), Toby Halbrooks (screenplay)
Starring: Bryce Dallas Howard, Robert Redford, Oakes Fegley
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for action, peril and brief language
Official Socials: Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | IMDb
U.S. Release date: August 12, 2016
Hashtag: #PetesDragon
The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon.
This movie is magical!
Pete’s dragon is the story of Pete and his way to a new family. The movie takes you through a magical journey that allows everyone to push the boundaries of reality and submerge yourself into what Robert Redford’s character describes perfectly in the movie as “magic” between Pete, his dragon and his story. Family friendly and at various moments emotional makes Pete’s dragon another Disney hit.
**spoilers ahead**
Once you overlook a few logistics on Pete’s level of speech once he encounters humans after six years, the movie captures you through the eyes of Pete. Pete loses his parents and the only source of knowledge is his book. This book allows him to name Elliot (his dragon) and to continue with this desire to reach out for family, as he feels lost just like the character in his book. This is a brilliant device that allows the movie to carry you through Pete’s transition. Bryce Dallas, as Grace, achieves a bond with Pete’s character throughout the story that allows you to truly feel happy that Pete has found them.
The most emotional moment and what would definitely take out a few tears is Pete realizing that he has to separate from Elliot (“some things are too big to keep”) and that he wants to stay, that they both need to find their own family. And when they do, you get this feeling of fulfilling that only Disney provides through their stories.
In celebration of PETE’S DRAGON opening, Disney has shared these cool bookmarks and color sheets for your use!
#PetesDragon "Bryce Dallas How-To"
Director: David Lowery
Writers: David Lowery (screenplay), Toby Halbrooks (screenplay)
Starring: Bryce Dallas Howard, Robert Redford, Oakes Fegley
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for action, peril and brief language
Official Socials: Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | IMDb
U.S. Release date: August 12, 2016
Hashtag: #PetesDragon
The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon.
"Bryce Dallas How-To" with Bryce Dallas Howard - Dragon Cupcakes!
Get your DIY on with BDH from Disney's Pete's Dragon! No dragon party is complete without some cupcakes.
"Bryce Dallas How-To" with Bryce Dallas Howard - Dragon Cat Costume!
Movie Review: Sony Pictures Classics' TRUTH
Truth
Release Date: October 30th 2015
Director: James Vanderbilt
Writers: James Vanderbilt (screenplay), Mary Mapes (book)
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace
Rating: Rated R for language and a brief nude photo
Runtime: 125 min
On the morning of September 9, 2004, veteran CBS News producer MARY MAPES (Cate Blanchett) believed she had every reason to feel proud of a broadcast journalism job well done. By the end of the day, Mapes, CBS News, and the venerable CBS News anchor DAN RATHER (Robert Redford) would be under harsh scrutiny.
I have to admit, I love being a part of the TV generation. As much as I enjoy books, it’s the stuff on-screen that really makes me giddy. Giddy enthusiasm is what I felt when I learned that I was going to get to review Truth this week. With busy parents and a big family, I spent a lot of time in front of the television growing-up. Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather were all heroes of mine. It was okay to mess around when entertainment television shows were on, but when the news shows came on, it was time to sit and listen. None of my three heroes anchor the nightly news anymore. Truth is an opportunity to watch the fictionalized events which lead to the non-fictionalized resignation of Dan Rather from the CBS Evening News.
Don’t misunderstand. The 60 Minutes scandal, or memo-gate as it came to be known, was very real. But, I’m not sure how much creative liberty was taken in the making of the film. And it doesn’t matter. Truth is a great movie. It’s a news caper of sorts. The audience gets to watch the blood and guts of the making of a news story, possibly the biggest news story of an election cycle. Everything is at stake. It’s both gory and fascinating. I couldn’t look away. The train was on the tracks, I could see the impending doom, and I had to watch.
As much as I enjoyed the film up to the train wreck, it is in the aftermath of the collision where the cast genuinely shines. I don’t know that I have ever seen Cate Blanchett (as Mary Mapes) better. I very much enjoyed her interactions with Robert Redford (as Dan Rather) and the rest of the stellar cast. I loved that Blanchett plays the role perfectly flawed, down to the smudged eye make-up. Robert Redford always shines. He plays Rather with a vulnerability that the audience wouldn’t expect from a tough newsman, and it works.
I appreciated the intended message of the film. Truth, justice, etc. All good things in which I believe. All things which tend to get lost in the internet era. The message gets somewhat muddled in clichés by the end of the film. Truth tries really hard to shift the blame for the train wreck, and that part only sometimes works. Anyone who watched Dan Rather’s reporting is going to have a hard time painting him as a victim. But, the message, in its simplest form, is a good one. Truth.
Make sure to catch this one in theaters. Don’t take my word on how great this movie is. See it for yourself whenTruth opens in theaters on October 30th.
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#AWalkintheWoods Giveaway! #TakeAHike

We have a special package to giveaway! One lucky winner will win 2 copies of A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson, 2 T-shirts and 6 small notepads!

A Walk in the Woods
Release: September 2, 2015
Director: Ken Kwapis
Cast: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson, Nick Offerman, Kristen Schaal, Mary Steenburgen
After spending two decades in England, Bill Bryson returns to the U.S., where he decides the best way to connect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Trail with one of his oldest friends.

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