Articles related to "Family Films"For family film lovers, these suggestions provide a fun movie night.
Some new and old favorite children's characters come out on DVD just in time for Christmas.
Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone and Toy Story will fit perfectly with the season and are classics which will keep the children occupied through to New Year.
More than just an adventure romp, Pixar's Up stirs deep, genuine emotion.
Cowboy doll Woody struggles with jealousy after his owner Andy's affections turn to a slick new action figure, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear.
Want to see a great family film? Look no further than WALL-E, one of the most unique, heartwarming, and appropriate themed films for every generation.
It's neither the abomination that it appeared nor entirely recommendable. Beverly Hills Chihuahua's pedigree, like most family films, is between misery and masterpiece.
It's tempting to just drag the kids to the movies with you to save money on a babysitter, but there are even better reasons for keeping them at home.
The of the Polar Express returns to Christmas and animation for his latest adaptation of a Charles Dickens classic
Theodore Thomas' Walt & El Grupo is an innovative, intriguing look at Walt Disney's 1941 tour of South America. 7/10.
The 1993 film Hocus Pocus, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler, is about the three Sanderson sisters, witches back from the dead wreaking havoc on Salem.
Second Hand Wedding is the story of the Rose family whose hording matriarch Jill, is obsessed with attending a popular New Zealand weekend ritual, the Garage Sale.
When David Gordon decides to adopt Dennis, he takes on a little boy who honestly believes he's from Mars
Here's a list of touching holiday films to enjoy with the whole family during your Thanksgiving celebration
Charles Addams' art blended surrealistic wit and technical skill. One of The New Yorker's most famous cartoonists, his influence endures in art museums and pop culture.
SNL alumnus Adam Sandler tries his hand at conservative family fare, in this Disney comedy about a playful janitor whose stories to his nephew and niece come true. 7/10
Based on journalist John Grogan's collections of popular columns which mainly focused on his interactions with his golden labrador, Marley & Me is a moving film. 8.5/10
Once upon a time in Hollywood, and elsewhere, Ring Lardner's and Joe E. Brown's characters were morally valued. Brown played Lardner's Elmer the Great in 1933.
In his blog, The Ant Bully character animator calls the film "a big stinking pile of average corporate mush."
Those looking for quality entertainment for family night need look no further than the charming adventure found on Nim's Island.
A tale not so much about Stallone's hero, so much as what he represents and brings together.
DVD bonus features enhance this thoughtful romantic comedy starring Steve Carell.
This new animated film takes on the serious subjects of the environment, acts of aggression, and coping with loss.
Family movies make a wonderful gift or addition to a DVD collection. Any member of the family will enjoy these fresh ideas.
Hayao Miyazaki's latest film Ponyo (Gake no ue no Ponyo in Japan) shows the acclaimed director has not lost his touch. 9/10.
Despite his delightfully smarmy, Oscar-nominated turn in "Dreamgirls", Eddie Murphy continues to find new and degrading ways to sabatoge his career.
In the early 90's, "misfit kids are surprisingly good at sports" movies were big box-office hits. It seemed to be only a matter of time before this proven formula was re
Movie buffs will find plenty of great choices this month with new DVD releases.
Disney/Pixar animated film takes in over $68 million, tops box office. Pixar extends winning streak to seven movies.
Animated film takes in $37.2 million and 2nd place in box office but performs below expectations.
A new superhero spoof movie starring Adam West, Tom Sizemore, and Clint Howard.
A letter rating doesn't tell you whether a particular movie is appropriate for your family. Online movie review sites can help you find the best and avoid the rest.
Warner Bros.' box office bomb The Ant Bully hurt IMAX's profits as well. Company posted a $12 million loss for the quarter.
Barnyard drops to the bottom of the Top 10, but makes back its production costs, and the Ant Bully makes one last gasp.
Box-Office standings
1) The Breakup
2) X-Men: The Last Stand
3) Over the Hedge
4) Da Vinci Code
5) Mission Impossible III
Lion's Gate get the North American rights for computer-animated film Happily N'Ever After.
Pirates of the Caribbean stays on top, while Cars hangs out at No.6, and A Scanner Darkly sneaks onto the Top 10.
More goodies come out of the Alvin and the Chipmunks vault, with a second poster. The movie, which stars Jason Lee, opens December 14th.
Summit Entertainment and Imagi Studios have hooked up to distribute Imagi's upcoming Astro Boy. Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy join Freddie Highmore in cast.
Christopher Reeve's last film takes only $6 million in the box office, while Barnyard finally drops out of the Top Ten.
Four stoners, three gangsters, five vegans and one drug-addicted elephant make Free Jimmy one CG movie that's definitely not for kiddies.
The newest installment in the Ice Age franchise, Dawn of the Dinosaurs finds our friends from the first two films in an underground cave where dinosaurs still roam free.
The newest entry into the 3D animated canon is funny, visually stunning, and not lacking in imagination and fifties B-horror film references. A sequel is inevitable.
Here are some images from upcoming animated films Happy Feet and Flushed Away.
Sony animated films top the charts these days as Open Season drops to #3 and Monster House slouches towards profitability at #19.
When a Las Vegas cabbie gets involved with aliens, it's fun and adventure for everyone.
Pixar has raised the bar for animated films yet again with this story of a curmudgeonly old widower who uproots his life to pursue a lifelong dream.
Almost everybody loves going to the movie theater to watch the newest films, and buying popcorn, candy, and soda seems nearly as obligatory as purchasing a ticket.
Now that Alvin and the Chipmunks is edging towards the $200 million mark, they're talking sequel, and bringing in the Chipettes.
This month offers all kinds of comedy DVD releases including the long-awaited Blu-ray version of My Cousin Vinny.
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