Archives for April 2024

Food, Inc. 2 * Learn About Our Food Supply System One Bite At A Time In This Informative and Thought-Provoking Film

Food, Inc. 2 is a timely and urgent follow-up to the Oscar®-nominated documentary from directors Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo. In the sequel, Kenner and Robledo reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) to take a fresh look at our vulnerable food system. The groundbreaking Food, Inc. ignited a cultural conversation about the multinational corporations that control our food system at enormous cost to our planet, workforce, and health. FOOD, INC. 2 comes “back for seconds” to reveal how corporate consolidation has gone unchecked by our government, leaving us with a highly efficient yet shockingly vulnerable food system dedicated only towards increasing profits. Seeking solutions, the film introduces innovative farmers, food producers, workers’ rights activists, and prominent legislators such as U.S. Senators Cory Booker and Jon Tester, who are facing these companies head-on and fighting to create a more sustainable future.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Selene W. comments, “Our lives depend on healthy food. I believe it’s imperative to watch the new documentary Food, Inc. 2 to learn about our food supply system one bite at a time by watching this informative and thought-provoking film.” Sydney S. adds, “Food, Inc. 2 expands on the original Food, Inc. ideas of encouraging consumers to change the food system. Its interesting facts opened my eyes to the corrupt system that exists currently. I like that the film inspires people to solve these problems.” See their full reviews below.

Food, Inc. 2
By Selene W., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Our lives depend on healthy food. I believe it’s imperative to watch the new documentary Food, Inc. 2 to learn about our food supply system one bite at a time by watching this informative and thought provoking film.  You and your family can move forward by making choices to work toward a healthier future which is certainly my goal.      

Food, Inc. 2 is an update to 2008’s Food, Inc. which was a groundbreaking Oscar®-nominated expose on the multinational corporations that control our food supply.  There has been more consolidation in the food industry since 2008 and Food, Inc. 2 explores how our values should impact our food choices.  This documentary emphasizes the anti-trust and monopoly issues encountered in our agricultural system.  It highlights the profits of capitalism versus the sustainability of nature and how this directly affects the quality and nutrition of our food.  In addition, the movie makes the point that the agricultural labor force is essential, but is often treated as disposable.

Corporate profits have risen at the expense of both consumers and rural America’s farming communities.  There are definitely concerns for future soil and water quality which impact our food’s nutritional value as well as the effect they have on individuals and our communities.    I value the information shared by Senators Cory Booker and Jon Tester as they work to improve access to healthy food and to support our farmers.  The documentary is also interesting when it chronicles the food additives which affect our taste and metabolism.  Most other countries don’t have so many highly processed foods and the multinational corporations are looking to change that in their zeal to increase corporate profits. Perhaps there will be added cooperation with international partners on finding ways to improve nutrition and agriculture globally in the future.  I really enjoyed learning about the innovative farmers working to improve our food supply from the ground up or, in the case of a kelp farmer, by charting a new course in food supply.  I learned a great deal from all of the interviews and contributors to this project and hope that, in the future, there will be more information available to us concerning the impact on health and our healthcare system tied to nutritional and environmental concerns.

Food, Inc. was released the year I was born and this new documentary, Food, Inc. 2 will hopefully provide further food for thought for a new generation or for those who missed the original film.  There may be some viewers who feel that there is not enough differentiation between the original documentary and the new update but this makes it palatable for those of us who haven’t watched the original to understand the overview of the food industry and to inspire us so that hopefully our food supply can improve by replicating better standards and not from further consolidation. 

Food, Inc. 2 gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults.  This documentary releases in theaters for special screenings on April 9, 2024 and will then be available on digital April 12, 2024. 

Food, Inc. 2

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


Food, Inc. 2 expands on the original Food, Inc. ideas of encouraging consumers to change the food system. Its interesting facts opened my eyes to the corrupt system that exists currently. I like that the film inspires people to solve these problems. It doesn’t scare the viewer but provides hope for alternative solutions. It’s a topic that I resonate with.

The film follows Michael Pollan, who is known for his books that explore the socio-cultural impact of food such as The Botany of Desire and The Omnivore’s Dilemma, This documentary investigates the food industry and shows the not-so-pretty parts. Pollan interviews experts as well as people who are involved with food production and distribution personally including farmers, scientists, and entrepreneurs.


Michael Pollan narrates the film. As an author and an investigative journalist he shows people and places that demonstrate how corporate food companies are hurting small businesses and the environment. Another claim he makes is that animals are not being treated humanely in food production. He brings in various people to speak about their personal experiences in the food business including Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, US Senators Cory Booker and Jon Tester and Pat Brown, a former Stanford professor who is the founder of Impossible Foods. He states that, if we replaced cows, it could give us 30 more years before greenhouse gases rise further. At times, there is some creative animation that demonstrates what he is discussing, but most of the film is shot in typical documentary style with lots of voice-overs and interviews. The film’s directors, Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo, are wonderful at displaying various aspects of the food industry, including beautiful shots of sustainable farms and labs. On the other hand, farm workers are shown with less pleasing shots. My favorite part of the film is a new invention that allows goats and pigs to eat plants in a small space. I was truly shocked by the alarming facts about the food industry that are presented here. For example, a third of the greenhouse gas emissions in the world come from the food industry. That’s a lot! This is just one of many startling facts in this film.


The film’s message is that we can work together to transform the food system. The film encourages viewers to abolish factory farms, prioritize healthy foods and sustainable farms, and end cruelty to the environment. 


Food, Inc. 2 gets 4 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Food, Inc. 2 releases in select cities April 9, 2024, and will be available on digital platforms beginning April 12, 2024.

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Fright Krewe Season 2 * Suspenseful! Well Crafted Monsters and Storylines

Soleil Le Claire, a girl who lives for horror, accidentally breaks a spell on the Tree of Life and unleashes an ancient evil. The spirit of Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen of New Orleans, puts her and four other kids in charge of saving the city from Belial, an ancient demon who feeds on fear. Luckily, they’re not alone, as each kid gets a special gift from the voodoo spirits called Loa. Eventually they learn their town’s biggest secret: Vampires, rougarous, ghosts, monsters and demons are real and have secretly lived among humans for decades. The Krewe will have to hone their powers, figure out what Belial’s up to and keep the peace between creatures as they go head-to-head with local legends from the underworld.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Nyara A. comments, “This suspenseful series depicts the beautifully animated journey of a group of teens fighting monsters and just being teenagers. The crafting of the monsters and the music work together harmoniously to frighten not only the characters but the viewers as well.” See her full review and Ari S.’s cast interview below.

Fright Krewe Season 2

By Nyara A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

The suspenseful 10 episode series Fright Krewe Season 2 depicts the beautifully animated journey of a group of teens fighting monsters and just being teenagers. Their passionate acting combined with the evocative animation brings the characters to life. The crafting of the monsters and the music work together in harmony to frighten not only the characters but the viewers as well.

The story follows a group of misfit teenage friends, named the Krewe, who secretly fight the evil that threatens their world. Soleil (Sydney Mikayla), the protagonist and leader of the Krewe, is at the center of the nightmare that threatens the city of New Orleans. Belial (Jacques Colimon), the antagonist, summons monster after monster to combat the Krewe. Each Krewe member has special power that they must hone in order to save themselves, their city, and all those who are possessed by the evil spirits that threaten them. Will Soleil and her friends successfully ward off the demons, or will they fall into the possession of wickedness?

Sydney Mikayla’s portrayal of Soleil’s courage is beautifully balanced with her portrayal of Soleil’s love of all things horror.  Another key member of the Krewe, Missy, is played by Grace Lu whose vocal style conveys power and empathy at the same time. Terrance Little Gardenheigh, who plays Pat, and his co-stars create a wonderful ensemble to bring life to the rest of the Krewe. They speak just as teenagers would, making the Krewe easy to root for. The film mixes a modern realistic character animation style with a more classical animated background style, resulting in a unique look that viewers are drawn to. The monsters are otherworldly and inhuman, making them creepy enough for the audience to feel the fear behind the screen. The classical music and sound effects add an element of suspense during the climax of each episode when the Krewe fights the evil monsters.

This film’s message centers around community and friendship, emphasizing the need to maintain our relationships through the hardships of life. There are consequences to our actions, and we must put friendship and love before all else that may tempt us. Note there is some graphic violence in the film and scary creatures.

Fright Krewe Season 2 gets 4 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases on Hulu and Peacock March 29, 2024.

Measuring Success: The Evidence-Based Approach of ABA Therapy

Modern clinicians are more adept at recognizing the signs of autism in children. New data from the Centers for Disease Control states that about one in 36 kids have autism spectrum disorder. Early diagnosis of autism is important since children can benefit from support and therapies. Moreover, early intervention can boost independence and help lay the foundation for a happy and healthy life.

Luckily, there is plenty of support for families with children newly diagnosed with autism. We can create a safe and inclusive environment for our little ones. Some forms of therapy, such as Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, can help kids learn and develop their social and communication skills. This field has several evidence-based techniques that can effectively promote skill acquisition and improve behavior.

Here’s what you need to know about the evidence-based approach to ABA therapy:

Defining Evidence-Based

“Evidence-based” refers to making decisions or drawing conclusions based on reliable evidence from scientific research, data, or expert consensus rather than personal opinion or anecdotal experiences. Following evidence-based practices helps promote informed choices and accuracy. 

It fosters trust by relying on proven facts rather than subjective biases or unsupported claims. In the context of therapy, “evidence-based” means there have been extensive studies and trials that take into context patient characteristics, preferences, and culture. 

For ABA therapy, in particular, multiple components are part of the evidence-based approach to teaching essential skills and measuring success: 

One-on-One Therapy

ABA therapy providers, such as Stride Autism Centers, offer one-on-one therapy sessions to help children aged two to six reach their goals. Some of these goals are related to communication, addressing behavioral challenges, and self-care, among others. Through this form of ABA therapy, kids with autism learn how to do tasks with the help of an experienced therapist. By breaking down a task into separate parts, the therapist teaches each part to the child before putting them together into a complete skill.

For instance, to teach kids how to brush their teeth, a therapist may create flashcards or an illustrated guide that breaks down the task into several steps. The child follows each step, from squeezing out the right amount of toothpaste to rinsing their mouth and toothbrush with water. As each step is followed correctly, the therapist rewards the child with praise or a preferred activity to reinforce the skill. 

The ABA therapist may also use this approach to teach a child critical concepts like shapes and colors. For example, the therapist may start by teaching them about the color blue. Then, they might ask the child to identify a blue-colored item inside the room, followed by positive reinforcement. The specialist might then move on to teaching a different color and repeat the process. ABA therapy is effective in helping children build basic skills, many of which serve as building blocks that promote independence and joy in their lives.

Measuring Success in ABA Therapy

Note that sessions are unique — just as all children are unique — and sessions can vary. Likewise, measures of “success” vary, and loved ones are encouraged not to compare their children to others or get caught up in metrics. 

Focus instead on individual outcomes. Your child’s Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) can provide more information on your child’s improvements and development. 

Naturalistic Group Activities

Children with autism can benefit from play and social interaction with peers. Socializing can help prepare them for school or school readiness and can boost confidence in new interactions. 

Play is a critical component of childhood development; some children with autism may need additional support in working on collaborative play (especially imaginative and interactive play, in particular). Supportive techniques (assistance from trained professionals and caregivers) have been shown to help.

Play is essential for childhood development; some children with autism may require extra assistance with collaborative play (). techniques (such as help from trained professionals and caregivers) have proven beneficial. 

In response to this research, ABA therapy centers typically offer naturalistic group activities so kids can interact with other children. Some of these activities may include using blocks to create miniature buildings and cities, playing catch or pass the ball, board or puzzle games, scavenger hunts, or games of “Follow the Leader.” 

The critical element here is the evidence-based work children do before engaging in such activities. Before the naturalistic activity, Board Certified Behavior Analysts might review expected behaviors through role play, social stories, or more that focus on concepts such as sharing. 

Participating in group activities can help a child with autism become more confident as it enhances their cognitive and fine motor skills. At the same time, it helps improve their ability to communicate with others and encourages them to express their feelings in a positive way. They work on important skills, such as problem-solving, communicating needs and desires, and impulse control, among others. 

Parent and Caregiver Training

Through parent and caregiver training, ABA clinicians can teach parents or caregivers techniques used in behavior management therapy to help reduce meltdowns or harmful actions and behaviors. 

Parents and caregivers can learn more about sensory sensitivities to create a safer and more pleasant home for their children. Some individuals with autism might be prone to sensory overload called hypersensitivity (like crowds or tags on clothing). Others might have hyposensitivity, meaning they experience reduced sensory information. Such individuals might seek additional sensory exposure (like new textures or loud noises). 

At times, people might have a mixture of both hypersensitivity and hyposensitivity. Families can take this new information and may make some changes to help children stay calm and feel safe. 

To support their child’s development, families could receive information specific to their children. Parents might be instructed on evidence-based techniques to mitigate difficult emotions, like creating a structured environment or developing coping strategies. 

Parents may also be instructed on using visuals since children with autism tend to be visual learners. Moreover, they may be taught to create a structured schedule and environment since consistency enables autistic kids to thrive and function better. 

The Evidence-Based ABA Therapy and Measuring Success

ABA therapy uses evidence-based techniques to help children with autism reach their full potential. If you think that your child may have autism, consult a mental health professional for diagnosis, and look into ABA therapy to help your little one learn and be more independent. 

Brad Zelinger is the Founder and CEO of Stride Autism Centers

Sources:

Data & Statistics on Autism Spectrum Disorder | CDC

Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology | APA

Sensory sensitivities: autistic children and teenagers | raisingchildren.net.au

Collaborative play for autistic children: A systematic literature review | ScienceDirect

Meltdowns: autistic children & teenagers | raisingchildren.net.au

Sensory differences – a guide for all audiences | National Autistic Society

BRAND NEW Kids Tarot Deck

THE KIDS’ TAROT: Illustrated Deck and Guidebook for Life’s Big Questions
Jason Gruhl • Illustrated by Kristina Kister
 
$24.99 U.S. • Booklet and Card Deck
4 3/4 x 6 3/4 in, 176-Page Booklet, 78 Cards
Full-Color Illustrations
Ages 8 to 12

From bestselling tarot deck creator and child psychologist, Jason Gruhl, comes a gorgeous new tarot deck that helps kids explore and reveal who they are while helping them understand the world and those around them. Bold, full-color illustrations make this deck unlike anything else out there, and the 176-page booklet explains everything kids (and parents) need to learn about tarot and themselves.

By bringing attention to their thoughts (swords), emotions (cups), intentions (wands), and actions (coins), kids expand their self-awareness, confidence, and connection to others.

Powerful characters like The Magician (imagination and will power), The Hermit (quiet observation and focus), and Strength (courage and determination) give kids ways of naming the many different parts of themselves.

Friends can ask each other questions by using the cards to spark rich conversations. Parents can use them for exploring new ways of thinking about a hard situation at school.

With The Kids’ Tarot, your audience can help kids engage with some of life’s biggest questions thoughtfully, creatively, and playfully. 

I found this to be such an unique and creative way for children ages 8-12 to expand their self-awareness!

JASON GRUHL
JASON GRUHL believes that all kids are smart, brave, kind, and creative, and he writes books to help them remember that. As an author and psychotherapist for children and adults, Jason is dedicated to making a difference in people’s lives and to helping them realize their power and potential. He is the author of the bestselling Fountain Tarot deck.
KRISTINA KISTER is an illustrator from Essen, Germany. Her books include Unicorns, Myths, and MonstersThe Book of Stolen Dreams, and All About Dragons.

Self Disclosure: I received a free sample to facilitate this post. Images and information were also provided.

Book Of The Week!

 LOOK, on-sale April 16th

 In the tradition of Tomie dePaola’s Quiet, this lyrical, timely picture book with beautiful diorama illustrations shows that if you really look, you never know what the world might give you to see.

The natural world is full of patterns to enjoy for those who can ground themselves, be mindful, and truly see. With informative backmatter about different kinds of patterns and exercises to focus on the world around you, LOOK is the perfect book for parents and educators to encourage creativity and observation skills.

This truly is a beautiful story for children! It teaches you that you should really look!

Self Disclosure: I received a copy of this book to facilitate this post. A cover image was also provided.

Renegade Nell * A Thrilling Action Series With A Twist Of Magic, Fast-Paced Fight Scenes, Mysterious Rituals, And Fantastical Creatures

England, 1705: Nell Jackson returns from war to her family in Tottenham. Aided by plucky sprite Billy Blind, who gives her fighting superpowers, Nell takes on the local landowner’s bullying son Thomas Blancheford but finds herself framed for murder. Forced on the run with her sisters Roxy and George, Nell becomes a highwaywoman. But as word of Nell’s extraordinary power spreads, she attracts the attention of the sinister Earl of Poynton who is hatching a magical plot against the Queen of England. Set on a collision course with Poynton, Nell, and Billy realize that her quest for justice stretches further than she ever imagined and that in order to clear her name, Nell first has to defeat Poynton and save the country.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Avalon N. comments, “Renegade Nell is an impressive and captivating show that takes you back in time with a new twist to it.” Ella S. adds, “Renegade Nell is a thrilling action series with a twist of magic! It is full of fast-paced fight scenes, mysterious rituals, and bizarre fantastical creatures. I especially love the character design and physical combat!” See their full reviews below

Renegade Nell

By Avalon N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

Renegade Nell is an impressive and captivating show that takes you back in time with a new twist to it.


Nell Jackson (Louisa Harland) has just come back from the dead when she suddenly finds herself being framed for murder and accidentally becomes the most dangerous criminal in all of the 18th century. As she tries to prove herself innocent she meets a magical spirit called Billy Blind (Nick Mohammed) and realizes just how important she is.

The female lead is one of the coolest parts of the show which is set in the 1800s. Nell Jackson is a unique and innovative role that pulls the attention of viewers. It is quite hard to create a female character that has a truly interesting and large role due to the restriction on gender roles during that time period. Another amazing part of this show is the plot, which isn’t particularly unique except that the way it plays out allows the show to rise above others with similar plots. That keeps everything fresh and interesting. For example, Nell is an incredibly strong woman and is able to beat up many men without being caught. The cinematography is also outstanding; using visual and lighting effects that keep it looking like everything takes place in the 1800s. The show uses lots of dim lighting settings to portray the lack of proper lighting and keeps the screen from looking too modern.

The show’s message is be careful with your actions and don’t give up when things get rough.


I give Renegade Nell 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18 plus adults. You can watch this TV series on Disney+ starting March 29 2024.

Renegade Nell
By Ella Solano, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 15


Renegade Nell is a thrilling action series with a twist of magic! It is full of fast-paced fight scenes, mysterious rituals, and bizarre fantastical creatures. I especially love the character design and physical combat!

Set in 18th century England, Renegade Nell follows Nell Jackson (Louisa Harland), a quick-witted and adventurous woman with a special talent for battle. Nell returns to her home after a year of being presumed dead, and she expects nothing short of a warm welcome, but she quickly finds herself as England’s most famous outlaw, framed for the murder of Lord Blancheford (Pip Torrens). All of a sudden, Nell and her sisters (Bo Bragason, Florence Keen) are runaways and must go into hiding and remain incognito while fending for themselves.

One thing I love about Renegade Nell is how the scenes move very fast, disguising the fact that the show’s storyline moves relatively slowly. In the blink of an eye, a peaceful tea party can crumble into utter disaster and a fight can break out, which keeps the audience engaged. However, important plot points take longer to unfold, such as the truth about the Earl of Poynton (Adrian Lester) and the real reason Sofia (Alice Kremelberg) protected Thomas (Jake Dunn) from the police. I also like the fact that every character has a backstory, no matter how minor, and they contribute to the main events of the show. For example, Rasselas (Enyi Okworonko), the servant, has a secret relationship with a main character, and Sofia, originally portrayed as a compliant bystander, eventually emerges as an essential character with her own fiery personality – and she leads the investigation against Nell. The show even displays the backstory of the antagonist, which is a rarity. Renegade Nell is the first show that has made me want to root for the bad guys. The show takes its time to develop, but it gradually reveals a detailed network of connections between all the characters’ separate stories. I love the character of Billy Blind (Nick Mohammed), a goofy fairy who brings necessary comic relief to heavier scenes. This combination of humor, action and solemnity makes the show well-rounded.

Renegade Nell reminds us that if you want something, you shouldn’t wait for it to come to you. Reach for it and don’t take no for an answer. Nell’s inspiring self-defense skills also reminded me to stand up for myself and fight for what I believe in.

I give Renegade Nell 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The first season releases exclusively to Disney Plus on March 29, 2024.

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire * So Much Fun! New And Old Ghostbusters Team Up To Battle An Ancient Demon Wanting To Freeze Manhattan

In Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the Spengler family returns to where it all started – the iconic New York City firehouse – to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an army of ghosts that casts a death chill upon the city, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Connor S. comments, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is so much fun! This time, new and old Ghostbusters team up to battle an ancient demon that wants to freeze Manhattan. The special effects are mind-blowing, especially when they’re chasing the icy ghosts.” Sydney S. adds, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire works as an extension of the adventures of the Ghostbusters. It has a developing plot that surprised me since it’s pretty creative. However, it’s not something to call “out of this world.” See their full reviews below.

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 

By Connor S. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is the second movie in the franchise and it is so much fun! This time, new and old Ghostbusters team up to battle an ancient demon that wants to freeze Manhattan. The special effects are mind-blowing, especially when they’re chasing the icy ghosts. Also, this movie is really funny and features cool new ghostbusting gadgets and special appearances by some of the original cast members.

The film is set in New York City where Phoebe Spenglar (Mckenna Grace) and her family have moved, and they are busting ghosts in the original firehouse. Ray Stantz (Dan Ackroyd) runs an occult book and antique shop. When Ray buys a strange, ancient orb that contains a dangerous and ancient spirit, the two stories collide and the old and new Ghostbusters team up to save the city.

There are a ton of great things in this movie. The CGI ghosts and scenes of frozen New York City are amazing and very creative. The story is really fun because of many unexpected twists, new ghostly friends and lots of comedy. One of my favorite things about this film is that many of the original characters make appearances like when Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) tests out some new ghost-catching gadgets from his secret lab.

The film’s message is that it’s important to work together to overcome challenges and that family can give us strength and the ability to be brave. Viewers should know it has scary moments, and that there is some light swearing.

I give Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can see it in theaters on Friday, March 22, 2024.


Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

By Sydney S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire works as an extension of the adventures of the Ghostbusters. It has a developing plot that surprised me since it’s pretty creative. However, it’s not something to call “out of this world.”

This film follows the Spenglers who reunite with beloved former Ghostbusters to fight an ancient icy evil that threatens all of humanity. Will their skills match up to this cold villain, or will they all freeze to death?


The main characters are Phoebe (Mckenna Grace), Trevor (Finn Wolfhard), Mr. Grooerson (Paul Rudd), Callie (Carrie Coon), Ray (Dan Aykroyd), Winston (Ernie Hudson, Lucky (Celeste O’Connor), Podcast (Logan Kim), Janine (Annie Potts), and Venkman (Bill Murray). It’s interesting to see the new and old Ghostbusters collaborate to fight Garraka, the ancient ice god. This film offers a reunion the fans have wanted, and the filmmakers responded to that. I recommend watching the previous Ghostbusters movies. However, keep in mind that the original Ghostbusters do not have much involvement in this film — they are merely there to watch, which is extremely disappointing. During the ending fight scene, they just stand there. On the other hand, the plot is engaging and I never found myself bored during the film. It starts off with the Spengler family on a mission to capture a ghost. Therefore, it has a quick start as it kicks into the storyline. I do not care for the direction of this movie. It feels off. For example, when the ghost betrays Phoebe it happens all of a sudden, without much context, especially since the two of them don’t have that much of a bond. Also, the characters don’t really stand out from each other, besides barely knowing their backstories. I also did not like the special effects. They could be playing homage to the original movies, but the special effects of the ghosts are not realistic in any way. On a higher note, my favorite parts of the film are the mini Stay-Puft Marshmallow Men. They are adorable and hilarious. If you remember, in the original film the marshmallow man is huge. Also, the character Nadeem is extremely amusing. He is supposed to be the Fireman that saves them all from Garraka, which is a great addition to the storyline. That’s something new I like about the movie because they don’t stick with just ghosts, which gets boring after a few movies. In the end, the film makes a good addition to the adventures of the Ghostbusters, but it isn’t something to rave about or call extraordinary.


The film’s message is that family matters most. Phoebe is banned from Ghostbusting and she gets into more trouble later on. However, in the end, her and her parents forgive each other because they realize the importance of family. You should be aware there are mature conversations and violence in the film, with a hint of profanity.


I give Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire releases in theaters March 22, 2024.  Trailer: