Archives for February 9, 2022

Jockey * Pride and Vanity Don’t Take You Anywhere

An aging jockey is determined to win one last championship, but his dream is complicated when a young rookie shows up claiming to be his son. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ethan P. comments,I like Jockey because it is a movie full of inspiring scenes. The storyline is very interesting and worth watching.” See his full review below.

Jockey
By Ethan P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13


Jockey is about a famous and talented jockey named Jackson (Clifton Collins, Jr.) Jackson is looking forward to winning his last race, but he has been suffering from pain due to the multiple injuries through the years of competing in horse races. He meets this young man named Gabriel (Moises Arias) who claims to be his son and starts working with him. Jackson is not happy about the news, but still takes him under his wing and trains him to be a jockey. Jackson feels threatened by Gabriel because he becomes a good jockey and might take his place soon. The film has a twist that will leave the audience in awe. You need to watch the movie to find out.

Jockey is written by Clint Bentley and directed by Bentley and Greg Kwedar. It has beautiful scenery like the sun rising above a lake. The music is appealing and goes well with each scene. My favorite scene is when Jackson is training Gabriel at the jockey’s training gym. Gabriel sits on a horse-like device. It shows how jockeys gain confidence training on this device, how they work on their grip and how to manage a horse.

The moral of this movie is that being vain doesn’t take you anywhere. Jackson is a proud and vain jockey. He thinks he’s so good that he’s irreplaceable until he realizes he is not the young jockey he used to be. It took Gabriel to open his eyes.

I give Jockey 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18, plus adults. This movie is rated R. Jockey will be released in theaters on February 4, 2022.

Bite Me * The Most Creative Story About Vampires Ever

When Sarah, a real-life vampire, gets audited by the IRS, the last thing she expects to get out of it is a date. But James, her hopelessly romantic IRS agent, thinks she’s other-worldly. As an unlikely attraction sparks between the two misfits, they are forced to confront whether they have the courage to commit the terrifying, radical act of falling in love.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ashleigh C. comments, “Like many teenagers, I am an ardent vampire folklore fan, romance-focused to be more specific. Twilight and Vampire Diaries among the most popular vampire series, and this film is a refreshing and enticing change in the vampire lore storytelling. See her full review below.

Bite Me
By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Bite Me is the most creative story about vampires I have seen. Like many teenagers, I am an ardent vampire folklore fan, romance-focused to be more specific. Twilight and Vampire Diaries among the most popular vampire series, and this film is a refreshing and enticing change in the vampire lore storytelling.

Bite Me is romantic comedy about an IRS agent, James (Christian Coulson) and a real-life vampire, Sarah (Naomi McDougall Jones). As Sarah gets a concerning message from the IRS about her church called Twilight she must explain to James about her lifestyle to throw out the case. As romance sparks between these two unlikely lovers, will Sarah have to choose between blood and James?  And is James’s love strong enough to handle her bite?

The idea of a real-life 21-century vampire is such an interesting concept. In the beginning of the film I was confused, though, by what they meant by the word “vampire”—with so many different variations of this fictional creature in storytelling, I had a hard time defining it. However, director Meredith Edwards cleverly defines this film’s interpretation of vampires throughout the story. This is done through James’ hilarious jokes and twists on the stereotypical vampire, which are then debunked by Sarah or another vampire. In terms of the film, the cinematography is excellent. The footage is extremely clear and has a depth that almost seems like an “IMAX effect.” Naomi McDougall Jones is the best actress to play a modern-day vampire! Many people could relate to her story in the film— minus the blood. Her co-star Christian Coulson plays James as so cheesy and odd and does things like busts into breakdancing, which is my favorite scene. His character is a perfect example that even the most average “mundane” people can live fantastical lives. My favorite character is played by Annie Golden— she provides great comic relief throughout. Like a lot of romcoms, Bite Me is set in New York City which creates the perfect tone for every section of the movie.

The message of Bite Me is simply to love who you are and who you wish to become. Sarah and James are both looking for something more in their lives, but realize that it might just be each other. This movie contains some profanity, brief sexual content, and blood, which may be disturbing for younger audiences. The movie promotes some negative behavior that may be mimicked by younger children.

I give Bite Me 4.5 out of 5 stars, and I recommend it for ages 13 to 18, plus adults. You can watch Bite Me on digital download on February 8, 2022.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with these books of the week!

Looking for the perfect picture book for your little ones this Valentine’s Day? Your search is over! HOW DO YOU LOVE? By Kellie Byrnes; illustrated by Melina Ontiveros (Feiwel & Friends, on sale January 4, 2022, Ages 3-5): This warm picture book shows children and adults expressing love in many different ways through words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, quality time, and physical touch.

This one is a great way to teach young children about celebrating love, family, and friendship this Valentine’s Day!

Are you looking for a book for teens and young adults? SERENDIPITY edited by Marissa Meyer, with stories written by authors Julie Murphy, Caleb Roehrig, Anna-Marie McLemore, and more! (Feiwel & Friends, January 4, 2022): Love is in the air in this collection of stories, plus one graphic novel short, inspired by romantic tropes and edited by #1 New York Times-bestselling author Marissa Meyer. 

I really enjoyed reading this book!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books. Cover images were also provided.

Miley, Feb. 10 Pet of the Week

Smiley Miley came to the shelter as a stray and has been in the shelter since May. This 3-year-old is really, really ready to get out and live the life that a dog is supposed to live. She loves her treats, and she knows a couple of commands—“sit” especially. Miley is a strong lady and needs a human who has patience and understanding for a dog who needs it. As you can see, she’s all ready to tango with a partner at the Valentine’s Day dance. Could it be you? Adoptions are now conducted through appointment only, so call 562-570-PETS or email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to meet Miley. Ask for ID#A656951.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Are you ready for Super Bowl ? These beverages are a must!

Planning a party for Super Bowl? Virgil’s Root Beer is a favorite of mine! I actually love making a Root Beer float! Or maybe you prefer a cocktail such as Reed’s Touchdown Mule which features an invigorating bite of ginger! Both would be perfect with game-day snacks!

Virgil’s Handcrafted Root Beer​Virgil’s rich, yet creamy Root Beer is crafted from a perfectly balanced, natural blend of 15 roots and spices. Every ingredient in Virgil’s is all-natural – which means no preservatives, no aspartame and no artificial colors. ($6 / 4-Pack on Instacart)

To prep for your super bowl viewing party, tune into Virgil’s Instagram from February 6th – February 11th for a chance to win a variety of entertaining essentials from La Terra Fina, Harvest Snaps, Urban Pie Pizza Co., and of course Virgil’s!

Here’s a great recipe to try for the big game day!

Reed’s Touchdown MuleIngredients:

Instructions:

  • Muddle blueberries and strawberries in the bottom of a moscow mule mug
  • Add vodka and lime juice
  • Add crushed ice
  • Add Reed’s Real Ginger Ale & stir
  • Garnish with strawberry and serve

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this featured post. Images were also provided.

Death on the Nile * Filled With Mystery And Suspense – Its Unpredictable Nature Stands Out

Based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, Death on the Nile is a daring mystery-thriller about the emotional chaos and deadly consequences triggered by obsessive love. Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this dramatic tale of love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers with enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.  Death on the Nile transports audiences to the 1930s, recreating many of the locations that served as inspiration for Christie’s glamorous, high society thriller.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Mikella G. comments, “Death on the Nile, based on the Agatha Christie novel, is an entertaining, action-packed film. It’s filled with mystery and suspense that never failed to grab my attention… The movie’s unpredictable nature stands out to me. Every time I thought I knew what was happening next, I was completely off.” See her full review below.

Death on the Nile

By Mikella G, KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, age 15

Death on the Nile, based on the Agatha Christie novel, is an entertaining, action-packed film. It’s filled with mystery and suspense that never failed to grab my attention.

This film starts off with two lovers on an innocent, relaxing honeymoon vacation aboard a riverboat. However, they are pretty much doomed from the start, after choosing love over friendship and human decency for others. Eventually, the characters find themselves in the middle of the Egyptian sea. The key, though, is actually making it off the boat alive with a murderer onboard! The movie has many unexpected turns, and by the end you may be in shock.

The movie’s unpredictable nature stands out to me. Every time I thought I knew what was happening next, I was completely off. This unpredictability is especially pleasing in a mystery. It creates suspense for the viewer, and can really grab an audience’s attention. I personally love murder mysteries, and this film, overall, is an excellent representative of that genre. Another thing I enjoy is the setting. The locations are absolutely beautiful, and really caught my attention. All of the scenery, including the blue ocean, and giant sand dunes, really adds suspense to the film and feels natural at the same time. Lastly, the casting is top-notch. All the actors are excellent in their roles, and I feel like each part is cast perfectly. For example, Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) gets into character, and executes his role as a private investigator to a T.

The message of Death on the Nile is that doing bad things will never make you a good person, even if it’s done out of love. This film does have violent scenes, including gunshots and stabbings.


I give Death on the Nile 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 11 to 18, plus adults. Death on the Nile releases n theaters February 11, 2022.