Archives for March 2024

Luv Ur Skin Products are a Must-Try!

Luv Ur Skin (LUS)

Luv Ur Skin (LUS) is an Australian-based brand that offers the best natural skincare for this age group and their sensitive skin.

Izzi Dymalovski launched Luv Ur Skin when she was 13-years-old. While dealing with her skincare issues and searching for the right products, she put her trust in nature and a powerful native Australian plant extract, Plantolin, to give others her own age a better way to address their skincare needs gently.

Luv Ur Skin has a farm system where they grow and cultivate Plantolin with a patented process. It’s the hero ingredient in all of their products.

I actually tried out the Take Off Gentle Face Wash, Calm Down Soothing Face Moisturizer, and the Pure Bamboo Face scrub and loved all the products! My favorite is the Scrub Off Pre Bamboo Face Scrub! You only need to use a small amount and it left my skin feeling so clean and refreshed!

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

Collaborative Art Exhibition, SUMMERTIME, to Open March 23 in Glendale, CA

SUMMERTIME Artwork, The Land of the Sun by David de Rozaz & Carolina Caycedo

The upcoming art exhibition SUMMERTIME, a collaborative project between SUPERCOLLIDER, an art, science and tech curation collective, and students of the Glendale Unified School District will open at the Brand, Library and Art Center on Saturday, March 23. The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, May 18 with an opening reception on Saturday, March 30 from 6 to 9 p.m. 

SUMMERTIME explores the concept of a fictional landscape, analyzing the ways in which humans have altered and divided natural surroundings. The works presented challenges viewers to contemplate the artificiality of the environment and the possibility of alternative landscapes. The exhibition features a series of thought-provoking pieces that create relationships with each other and with the space in which they are displayed.

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Chrissy and Chris, March 22 Pets of the Week

Aren’t they too cute?!

Chrissy (bottom right) and Chris have nearly identical markings, so it’s no surprise that they’re related—mother and son, in fact. But they’re only about 6 months apart in age! Yes, Chrissy is about 14 months old, and Chris is 8 months old. Female cats can get pregnant as young as 4 months old! Spaying and neutering pet cats and community cats is important to prevent unwanted litters, but as for these two sweet, brown-and-white domestic shorthair cats, they need a home. They share a double kennel and are not only close in age but are also practically attached at the hip! They eat together, play together, snooze together, and shine and entertain. We couldn’t imagine adopting one without the other! To adopt or foster this cute pair, email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to speed the process, or call (562) 570-7387. Better yet, come meet them in person at Long Beach Animal Care Services, 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach. Hours are Weds–Fri, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., and Sat–Sun, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Ask for ID#A714163 for Chrissy and ID#A714162.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Kung Fu Panda 4 * Great Sequel Starring Jack Black Back As Loveable Po Joined by Awkwafina, Viola Davis and Dustin Hoffman

After Po is tapped to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, he needs to find and train a new Dragon Warrior, while a wicked sorceress plans to re-summon all the master villains whom Po has vanquished to the spirit realm.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Selene S. comments, “Don’t get your noodles in a twist because Kung Fu Panda 4 is available now. For the first time in almost a decade, comedy icon Jack Black returns to his role as Po, the world’s acknowledged most unlikely kung fu master.  Some familiar characters are here to support him on his journey along with some new relationships which refresh this beloved franchise.” Katherine S. adds, “Kung Fu Panda 4 is just the feel-good movie I needed this year. It’s an incredibly entertaining family-friendly movie that seamlessly weaves humor and heartwarming messages.”  Maica N. adds, “With a daring adventure and character development that gives the movie an appropriate pace, Kung Fu Panda 4 is a new lighthearted film that I definitely enjoyed.” Arjun N. wraps it up with, “The film’s message is that violence never solves conflicts. Although the film is full of fisticuffs, Po goes to great lengths to first reach an understanding with his foes. Po’s reluctant transformation from Dragon Warrior to Spiritual Leader is at the heart of this nonviolence; furthermore, it develops Po’s brazenness into a source of peace.” See their full reviews below.      

Kung Fu Panda 4
By Selene W., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Don’t get your noodles in a twist because Kung Fu Panda 4 is available now. For the first time in almost a decade, comedy icon Jack Black returns to his role as Po, the world’s acknowledged most unlikely kung fu master.  Some familiar characters are here to support him on his journey along with some new relationships which refresh this beloved franchise.     

Po, the Dragon Warrior (Jack Black) is about to experience a transition in his kung fu role in the Valley of Peace.  Kung Fu Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) informs Po that he is needed to become a spiritual leader and to choose and train the next Dragon Warrior.  This new role is a challenge for Po as he enjoys butt-kicking moves to counter villains and questions his fitness for a new cerebral role.  While searching for inner peace we are reminded that for Po everything comes back to dumplings.  Resisting his new role, Po determines it is necessary to first thwart a powerful new sorceress, Chameleon (Viola Davis), who can shapeshift and seeks total kung fu domination.  He finds an unlikely partner in a tricky thief, Zhen (Awkwafina) who ends up teaching him that heroes can be found even in a den of thieves.


The computer animation of this film is so beautiful that, in the beginning, it almost appears to be 3D.  The backgrounds are stunning and you’ll love the various scenes in this wonton wonderland from DreamWorks Animation. I really enjoyed the interaction between the unlikely duo of Po and Zhen and the comedy created between their two characters.  I absolutely love the new villain Chameleon and Viola Davis really illustrates how small and stylish stature doesn’t impact the extent of evil evident in a character.


This film’s message is that true change comes from within and that support from family and friends makes a great impact while helping to enable that change.  After all, every step someone takes, no matter how large or small creates a footprint for others to follow.


Kung Fu Panda 4 gets5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults.  This movie releases in theaters March 8, 2024 so go enjoy this hilarious new chapter in a favorite action-comedy franchise!

Kung Fu Panda 4
By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Kung Fu Panda 4 is just the feel-good movie I needed this year. It’s an incredibly entertaining family-friendly movie that seamlessly weaves humor and heartwarming messages.

When our favorite Dragon Warrior and Kung Fu fighting panda, Po (Jack Black), is chosen to become the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace, he must step down and train a new Dragon Warrior. However, he isn’t quite ready for that change and has no idea who to choose as his successor. To top it off, the Chameleon (Viola Davis), a powerful sorceress, has set her eyes on Po’s Staff of Wisdom, so he must go on one last Dragon Warrior adventure to save the Valley of Peace with the help of the clever bandit corsac fox, Zhen (Awkwafina).

Even though the target audience for this movie, based on its humor, is pretty young, this film is enjoyable for the whole family. Plus, it embeds some deep messages about change and redemption. The animation style and quality is top notch – reflecting exactly what we expect and more from DreamWorks. The animation style of the bunnies and pigs is so iconic and adorable, and I love seeing the new types of animals the movie introduces. I also love how they portray the energy coming from the Staff of Wisdom and the Chameleon’s magic. One of my favorite duos in this movie is Mr. Ping (James Hong), who is Po’s adoptive dad, and Li (Bryan Cranston), Po’s biological dad. You can really tell how much they both care for Po and they make a great team. Awkwafina’s distinct and unique voice really fits the personality of Zhen. It’s so endearing to see her character grow and develop, and the contrast between her sneakiness and Po’s genuineness makes them complementary partners. Of course, Jack Black never fails to make the audience laugh – he makes Po so lovable and relatable. There’s a lot more star power in this film with voice actors like Viola Davis, Ian McShane, Dustin Hoffman, Mr. Beast, Seth Rogen and more. I only wish we got to see more of the Furious Five.

The film’s messages include recognizing that even though change is hard, it isn’t always bad, and it’s never too late to do the right thing. Also, as with the previous Kung Fu Panda movies, we are reminded to never judge a book by its cover.

Kung Fu Panda 4 gets 4 of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It comes out in theaters on March 8, 202

Kung Fu Panda 4

By Maica N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, Age 16

Exciting. Dynamic. Captivating. Our favorite panda, Po is BACK in the fourth installment of Kung Fu Panda. With a daring adventure and character development that gives the movie an appropriate pace, Kung Fu Panda 4 is a new lighthearted film that I definitely enjoyed.

Kung Fu Panda 4 focuses on Dragon Warrior Po (Jack Black), who has been promoted to the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. This means that he now has to select and train a new warrior. In his process, he discovers that the evil shapeshifter Cameleonul (Viola Davis) is trying to steal his Staff of Wisdom. Joining forces with a witty and sly fox named Zhen (Awkwafina), Po has to try to stop Cameleonul’s plan. 

This animated film is geared toward a younger audience and with that in mind, the plot is a bit predictable. The viewers can sense the plot twists and changes throughout the movie. Despite this, the fast paced scenes like the chase in the town, keep you engaged the whole time. The animation pays great attention to detail, which helps move the story forward while keeping the audience interested. One of the biggest examples of captivating animation is when Cameleonul is shape shifting. Audiences anticipate what she will turn into next, big or small, and what vibrant colors are coming. One of the characters that stands out is Zhen, voiced by Awkwafina. Her delivery and comedic timing is on point, and she fits the character perfectly. Her banter with Po creates a friendly relationship that audiences can invest in. Kung Fu Panda 4 is perfect for a family movie night, and has an important message that all audiences can relate to. 

The film’s message is that, while it may not be easy, change is what builds character and makes you the best version of yourself. Po doesn’t know who he is, if not the Dragon Warrior, but he eventually realizes that passing wisdom down and helping others succeed is one of the greatest accomplishments he can achieve. 

Kung Fu Panda 4 gets 4 out 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. You can find Kung Fu Panda 4 in theaters on March 8, 2024. Make sure you check it out!


Kung Fu Panda 4

By Arjun N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 22

Trailer:

Kung Fu Panda 4 may not pack the punch of earlier Kung Fun Panda movies, but the breathtaking animation, frenetic fights and well-placed humor more than deliver. Families must check this out for fun pandemonium that both adults and kids can enjoy.

This film starts a new journey for Dragon Warrior Po (Jack Black) once he is commanded by Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) to find a replacement Dragon Warrior and complete his transformation as the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace. Unfortunately, Po knows little of spiritual learning, preferring a good fight and dumplings; worse yet, he runs into a mysterious thief Zhen (Awkwafina), who really gets under his fur. Worst of all, a sinister, shapeshifting sorceress Chameleon (Viola Davis) seeks to usurp Po’s Staff of Wisdom to lead and re-summon the spirit realm that is littered with Po’s finest foes. Desperate times call for desperate measures from Po as he trains and relies on Zhen. Can Po once again save the day and make a Dragon Warrior out of Zhen?

The cast is full of hilarious talent that works well off each other. Jack Black, as Po, picks up his character compellingly since he last picked up the mantle. Black’s liveliness is always present, but here, he also gets to show off his emotional chops while coming to terms with change. Po might be at a career crossroads, but thankfully Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) is here to help with his elderly wisdom. The Furious Five might leave a void in their absence but thankfully Awkwafina, as Zhen, naturally fills that void with Po as their hunt for the Chameleon turns into a buddy-cop spectacle. I can’t think of a better complement for Po as the duo bond over their similarities and weaknesses; furthermore, it’s Zhen’s inner struggle with her inherent shadiness that remains most compelling. For that reason, Zhen’s inclination to improve and do the right thing is a memorable and honorable character arc. Viola Davis, as Chameleon, absolutely carries the foe’s presence with her commanding, sinister voice. Sadly, the Chameleon is the weakest antagonist in the franchise. Her underdeveloped, generically villainous endgame does not bring the nuances and complexities of Po’s previous rogue gallery. Last but not least, Po’s parents Mr. Ping (James Ping) and Li (Bryan Cranston) undergo a wholesome quest to find Po; Cranston, in particular, comedically shines in a recurring subplot where he must fool enemies into thinking he’s Po. Mike Newell aptly directs the animation with stylistic choices that allow for breathtaking world building and fluid, stadium-like fights.

The film’s message is that violence never solves conflicts. Although the film is full of fisticuffs, Po goes to great lengths to first reach an understanding with his foes. Po’s reluctant transformation from Dragon Warrior to Spiritual Leader is at the heart of this nonviolence; furthermore, it develops Po’s brazenness into a source of peace. Despite the film’s child-friendliness, parents should be aware of mild violence. A few characters unfortunately die, but thankfully the deaths are comically unfocused and mostly implied.

Kung Fu Panda 4 gets4 out of 5 stars and from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. The film releases on March 8, 2024 in theaters. Be sure to check it out in theaters.


Kung Fu Panda 4

By Avani M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11

Set in the fun and humble town of the Valley Of Peace, Kung Fu Panda 4 had me laughing from the amusing story, amazing acting and great animation.

Po (Jack Black), the great Dragon Warrior, now has to become a spiritual leader who has to identify a successor and guide the next Dragon Warrior. He does not believe he can be a mentor and a leader, and while meditating to find a solution, he encounters a fox named Zhen (Awkwafina). A fight ensues and when Po puts her behind bars, he finds out that a new villain, The Chameleon (Viola Davis), has taken over Juniper City. With her shape shifting powers, she can turn into anyone and is planning to take over more land, including The Valley of Peace. Together, Zhen and Po go on a dangerous journey to bustling Juniper City to fight The Chameleon. They are met with countless challenges, and ultimately with the help of a team of bandits, take down The Chameleon.

Kung Fu Panda 4 definitely is entertaining with its funny and amusing characters, plus great morals and stories. The animation is mind blowing with amazing detail for these two different locations. The Valley of Peace is shown to be a small, colorful, village where everyone knows each other. Compared to the Valley of Peace, Juniper City is shown to be a darker, bustling city with many hardened people. The 60s style fight scenes, reminiscent of old Batman TV shows, kept me engaged and are very enjoyable. Jack Black definitely skadooshes as Kung Fu Panda! His empathetic and hilarious tones make it impossible not to love Po.  Awkwafina is so great as Zhen because you can feel the hurt she carries with her in her voice. Viola Davis shows her Oscar prowess by delivering a very intimidating Chameleon. Dustin Hoffman, as Master Shifu, shows his annoyance and frustration towards Po in a very funny, yet kind way. Finally, Bryan Cranston and James Hong play Po’s Panda and Goose dads, Li and Ping respectively, showing their love and support of Po throughout the movie. Kung Fu Panda 4 reminds us to always believe in ourselves and, even when we do not, at least pretend to. After Po gets hurt, he does not believe he can defeat The Chameleon, but his belief in himself grows with his parents’ support. When it gets challenging, his panda dad, Li, is extremely worried, but acts brave just to save Po. We also are reminded that anyone has the ability to grow into a successful or beautiful thing. At first, Zhen does the wrong thing and then she remembers Po’s kindness and how he believes in her and that changes her. 

The film’s messages are to believe in yourself and remember that kindness is important – everything we say to others affects them as it can affect how they think about themselves and ultimately, their actions.

Kung Fu Panda 4 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on March 8, 2024 Trailer:

Laguna Art Museum Announces New Spring Programs

Educator Night  – Saturday, March 28, 2024 at 4:45 p.m.

  • Join Laguna Art Museum for our upcoming Educator Night! Educators will have the museum to themselves for an exclusive look at our new museum exhibitions, fun art-making activities and a chance to meet new educator friends. Leave with a free museum catalog, enter a raffle to win more prizes, and sign up free to a museum program. More information can be found at this link.

Jean Stern Presents: The Life and Art of Donna Schuster – Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

  • In this lecture, art historian and LAM Curatorial Fellow Jean Stern will discuss the life and art of Donna Norine Schuster (1883-1953) in a slide-illustrated lecture. Schuster was a superb artist born into a wealthy family in Milwaukee. While many other women artists of her generation could not get steady representation and income from a commercial art gallery, Schuster’s income was secure and as such, she was free to experiment with a variety of artistic styles. She arrived in Los Angeles in 1913 and quickly became a member of the California Art Club and in 1918, the Laguna Beach Art Association. She maintained homes in Los Angeles and for a while in Laguna Beach.  She was proficient in oil paint and watercolor. The Life and Art of Donna Schuster comprises about 85 images and lasts approximately 50 minutes, with time afterwards for questions. More information can be found at this link.

What’s It Worth? – Jewelry Edition – Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.

  • John Moran Auctioneers & Appraisers, in partnership with the Laguna Art Museum, invites the public to have up to five jewelry items professionally valued. Appraisers at John Moran Auctioneers will provide a verbal valuation of your treasures. Please find below a full list of items that may be valued. Items cannot be left unattended within the museum. Guests to the “What’s it Worth” may bring items (up to 5) including fine jewelry, timepieces, and costume jewelry. Photographs / cellphone images may also be evaluated if items cannot not be brought into the museum. More information can be found at this link.

Panel Discussion: The Fine Art of Jewelry – Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.

  • Join us for an insightful panel discussion featuring esteemed experts and connoisseurs in the realm of jewelry. Discover the secrets behind what makes a piece of jewelry truly exceptional, learn about the market trends shaping the industry, and gain practical tips on how to protect your jewelry to ensure its longevity and enduring beauty. Whether you’re an avid collector, a budding designer, or simply passionate about the artistry of jewelry, this panel discussion is a not-to-be-missed event. Moran Auctioneers and Appraisers will value your timepieces, fine jewelry, designer jewelry, costume jewelry, etc. More information can be found at this link.

Credit: Laguna Art Museum.

Books of the month of March

SURFIN’ THE ALPHABET THROUGH SUNNY CALIFORNIA

Fantoons, an award-winning Los Angeles-based animation studio and publisher of music-themed books with graphic illustrations announces the March 5 release of The Beach Boys, The ABC’s of California.

Available at Fantoons.shop, online book retailers, and the best bookstores in the U.S. and worldwide, Fantoons invites fans, families, and educators to celebrate learning, music, and the California spirit. 

A collaboration with the iconic Beach Boys—Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, and Carl Wilson—The ABC’s of California is a 60-page full-color musical surfin’ adventure through the alphabet and learning the ABC’s with fun and educational illustrations from across sunny California.

The ABC’s of California combines the musical magic of The Beach Boys with the joy of learning the alphabet. Each letter features vibrant and playful illustrations that capture the essence of California’s sun-soaked beaches, laid-back lifestyle and key sights. The enchanting book, designed to engage young readers, makes learning entertaining and memorable.

Growing up in So Cal and growing up listening to the Beach Boys, I found this book delightful!

Key features of The ABC’s of California:

1. Musical Influence: Infused with the spirit of The Beach Boys, the book incorporates elements of their timeless music to create a unique and enjoyable reading experience.

2. Colorful Illustrations: Renowned for their visually stunning creations, Fantoons has brought the ABC’s to life with captivating and vibrant illustrations that transport children to the sunny shores of California.

3. Educational and Fun: While teaching the alphabet, the book also introduces children to the sights, sounds, and spirit of California and The Beach Boys, fostering a love for learning playfully.

4. Perfect for All Ages: Ideal for young readers and their families, The ABC’s of California is a beautiful addition to any home or classroom library, encouraging a love for music and literacy.

“We are thrilled to partner with The Beach Boys on this exciting project. The ABC’s of California is a celebration of the band’s legacy and an engaging and educational journey for young readers. Fantoons is dedicated to creating unique and imaginative works, and this collaboration exemplifies our commitment to blending music and storytelling in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages,” said David Calcano, Co-founder and Creative Director of Fantoons.

With over 100 million records sold worldwide, The Beach Boys are among the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, including 80 songs charting worldwide, 36 in the U.S. Top 40, and four topping the Billboard Hot 100. Their instantly recognizable harmonies are permanently etched in the hearts of millions, with brilliant musical arrangements that spread the love, youth, and surf culture of California to fans all over the globe. 

Everyone’s favorite snail is back in ESCARGOT AND THE SEARCH FOR SPRING

Yay! Finally, Spring is here! I am seriously hoping for warmer weather!

Sick of winter temperatures? Usher in spring early with Escargot and the Search for Spring, a new laugh out loud picture book adventure starring everyone’s favorite snail and a new friend! (on sale 2/6/24)

After a long winter spent indoors, Escargot can’t wait to look outside for the first signs of spring. Will he find a new friend in the fluffy white bunny he meets along the way? From New York Times–bestselling author Dashka Slater and former Pixar animator Sydney Hanson, Escargot and the Search for Spring is an irresistibly sweet and charming story about unlikely friendship, changing seasons, and springtime fun. It’s perfect for Easter, as well as general spring celebrations.

A linguistic mystery! THINGAMAJIG by Rilla Alexander – OnSale 3/26/24

Little elephant’s parent can’t quite remember the name of the thing they’ve lost, but they need it back! While on the hunt for the misplaced thingamajig, little elephant discovers other animals are missing things as well. Snail’s hoo-pull-dee-pewp for staying safe from the sun has disappeared. So has squirrel’s shis-moo for carrying acorns. And all the ladybugs are missing the ha-bee ja-bee they use for a table.

Is there a thief on the loose—or is there a simpler explanation for where all these different doohickeys have gone? Backmatter pages explain the around-the-world origins of each nonsense word appearing in the story.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR

Rilla Alexander is an Australian designer, illustrator, and artist whose work has appeared on everything from toys and teacups to buses and buildings. She explores creativity, ideas, and language through simple characters, graphic forms, and bold colors, inspiring both children and adults through books and workshops. Her picture books include The Best Book in the World, Your Rule!, Her IdeaThe New Rooster, and The Thingamajig. For more information, visit ByRilla.com.

Library patrons, Bookworms and cat lovers unite! New picture book by debut author-illustrator Lauren Emmons (out 3/5/24)

From debut author-illustrator Lauren Emmons comes an adorable new story about the love for libraries and books. NO CATS IN THE LIBRARY (Paula Wiseman | On sale 3/5/24) is about a stray cat who follows her love of books all the way to a new library home in this charming picture book.

This is a charming book! I love the library and all animals and I loved this charming story!

A calming experience when you color in this book!

The Color of Calm by Workman Publishing; illustrated by Yuliia Bahniuk (On-sale March 5, 2024; $9.99; ISBN 9781523529315)

A charming pocket-sized coloring book, The Color of Calm is a visual love letter to the spirit of serenity. Create a sense of peace and get lost within 90 pages of immersive patterns and soothing scenes.

I enjoyed coloring in this book and I love that it is small enough to fit in my purse!

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

Why Alcoholism and Codependency Often Go Hand-In-Hand

Codependency is an actual mental condition, one that may be severe in one individual and mild in another. This codependent individual relies on another person or people for their sense of self-worth. Over time, this pattern can destroy the relationship and prevent them from leading a normal life.

At times, a codependent person becomes an addict. However, it is usually the addict who becomes codependent on someone else. A person who struggles with both issues must receive treatment for each problem or they will never get better. When looking for addiction rehab in Orange County, ask if they have a dual-diagnosis treatment program to ensure this person receives the help they need to achieve a full recovery.

What is Codependency?

Codependency is a relationship where one person is the giver and the other person is a taker. The giver’s self-worth comes from being needed by the taker, which interferes with their ability to have a healthy relationship. These relationships tend to be one-sided and can destroy the giver emotionally. Often, the relationships are abusive, with the taker manipulating the giver, who enables them.

The taker has a substance abuse problem and manipulates those around them to get a response. The other party sits back passively and accepts this bad behavior, enabling it. They lose their identity to please the taker.

Codependent Relationship Types

At one time, people assumed the taker in a relationship was always an addict and their partner enabled them. Today, experts recognize codependency behaviors may be seen in any relationship. However, in most cases, they tend to involve substance abuse or mental and physical abuse.

When substance abuse plays a role in the relationship, dysfunctional patterns emerge. The enabler supports the addict’s lifestyle and finds it hard to break free of the patterns. If physical or mental abuse is present, there is an imbalance in the relationship. However, the enabler often excuses the behavior of the abuser, saying it isn’t that bad or keeping the abuse a secret.

Signs of a Codependent Relationship

One or both parties in a codependent relationship often suffer from low self-esteem. The enabler may feel guilty when assertive because they want to make other people happy. Poor communication skills are often a sign of a codependent relationship and each party may struggle to identify what they are feeling. Lies are common in these relationships and one or both parties might fear abandonment or rejection.

What Leads a Person Into a Codependent Relationship?

Many codependent individuals learn their behaviors by watching others. They probably grew up in dysfunctional homes where their feelings were ignored. The parent or guardian may have been self-absorbed or absent, so the children were forced to grow up early. Emotional neglect can bring about a lack of self-confidence and lead the person to feel as if what they want or need doesn’t matter.

The Link Between Codependency and Addiction

In codependent relationships, the enabler supports the addict. They think this support will help the addict overcome the addiction, but it allows them to continue the substance abuse. The addict uses the substance of choice to hide their low self-esteem and make themselves feel better. They self-medicate with this substance to relieve the stress of codependency. The substance allows them to feel better for a short period. Over time, however, they find they need more of the substance to achieve this feeling.

Help is available for those struggling with codependency and addiction. Both conditions require treatment for the best chance of recovery. This treatment needs to go beyond the physical and address the emotional and mental factors that play a role in the dual diagnosis. When the treatment does, the patient can overcome their addiction and have healthy relationships.

Arthur The King * A Captivating Emotional Journey That Tugs At Your Heartstrings, Leaving You Teary-Eyed Yet Filled With A Sense Of Joy

Over the course of ten days and 435 miles, an unbreakable bond is forged between pro adventure racer Michael Light (Mark Wahlberg) and a scrappy street dog companion dubbed Arthur. Based on an incredible true story, Arthur The King follows Light, desperate for one last chance to win, as he convinces a sponsor to back him and a team of athletes (Simu Liu, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Ali Suliman) for the Adventure Racing World Championship in the Dominican Republic. As the team is pushed to their outer limits of endurance in the race, Arthur redefines what victory, loyalty and friendship truly mean.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic David D. comments, “Arthur The King is a captivating emotional journey that tugs at your heartstrings, leaving you teary-eyed yet filled with a sense of joy. This film is a delightful blend of suspense, humor, and adventure, making it a must-watch for audiences of all ages.” Rayce S. adds, “Arthur the King is a great family film and a good movie with a strong main character and a heartwarming story. However, even with all these great aspects, the greatest part of this film is the dog.” See their full reviews and Ari S.’s interviews on the red carpet below.

Arthur The King

By David E., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Arthur The King is a captivating emotional journey that tugs at your heartstrings, leaving you teary-eyed yet filled with a sense of joy. This film is a delightful blend of suspense, humor, and adventure, making it a must-watch for audiences of all ages.

Based on the true story of Mikeal Lindnord (Mark Wahlberg), the movie takes us on a thrilling ride as Mikeal and his group set out to win a race that will go down in history. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when they encounter Arthur (Ukai), a lovable dog who becomes an integral part of their team.

What makes Arthur The King truly special is its ability to resonate with both dog lovers and non-dog lovers alike. The film’s visuals are breathtakingly natural, capturing the beauty of the outdoors with stunning cinematography and seamless editing. It’s evident that the crew poured their hearts into bringing this true story to life, and their dedication shines through in every frame. Mark Wahlberg’s portrayal of Mikeal Lindnord is nothing short of remarkable. He exudes leadership and compassion, especially towards Arthur, which instantly endears him to the audience. Ukai’s performance as Arthur adds depth and charm to the film, elevating it to new heights. One of the film’s greatest strengths is its pacing. Despite its quick pace, Arthur The King never feels rushed. Instead, it effectively conveys the message of the film – that a dog truly is man’s best friend – in a short amount of time, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

The message is “dog is man’s best friend” and it serves as a reminder of the special connection between humans and dogs.

I give Arthur The King 4 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults (and dog lovers.) This film is a heartwarming tale that will leave you laughing, crying, and ultimately feeling uplifted. Don’t miss your chance to experience this emotional thrill ride when it hits theaters on March 15, 2024.

Arthur the King

By Rayce S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

Arthur the King is a great family film and a good movie with a strong main character and a heartwarming story. However, even with all these great aspects, the greatest part of this film is the dog.


The story focuses on Mikael Linord (Mark Wahlberg) is a renowned adventure racer who has a lot of medals but has never won the championship. He tries to get back into the sport that he loves, but along comes a furry friend to help him overcome his fears and possibly win the championship. The team adopts the dog and the adventure begins.


Arthur the King
does everything right. To start off the protagonist, Mikael goes through a simple but great character journey, starting off the film as someone who refuses to listen to other people’s point of view but grows as a person learning to consider others ideas by the end. Mikael isn’t the only thing that makes this film good— it’s also a heartwarming story about family. If you’re looking for a good film you can see with your family this is the one—you’ll be happy watching this film. You may feel a little sad but mostly you’ll be rooting for the characters to succeed. And Arthur the dog will win you over. The filmmakers make sure you love Arthur and hope that it never gets hurt and that it succeeds. That leads to us getting invested in this dog, and in Mikael’s story, which creates strong emotional moments. 


The theme of Arthur the King is that sometimes you have one goal and yet achieving that goal isn’t necessarily the most important thing in your life. The theme is portrayed by Mikael as learns that his goal isn’t what’s most important to him—it’s what he has that he takes for granted.


I give Arthur the King 3.5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. This film releases in theaters March 15, 2024

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