Archives for October 3, 2024

The West Wing: The Complete Series – Available Now!

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment will be releasing The West Wing: The Complete Series for the first time ever on Blu-ray, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the critically acclaimed series. Get ready to binge all 156 episodes from NBC/WBTV’sEmmy® Award-winning original series, along with hours of special features including over 20 commentaries, behind the scenes featurettes, unaired scenes, gag reels and more. The brilliant political drama, following an extraordinarily intimate look at an American President and the inner workings of the White House, is available to own on Blu-ray now.

Created by Aaron Sorkin who executive produced with Thomas Schlamme and John Wells, The West Wing stars Rob Lowe , Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, and Martin Sheen. The series was produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.

The West Wing, which originally aired on NBC from 1999 to 2006, garnered widespread acclaim with three Golden Globe Awards, two Peabody Awards, and 26 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series for four consecutive seasons (2000-2003). This year, the groundbreaking series celebrates its 25th anniversary.

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Widely considered one of the best series of all time, The West Wing remains a landmark achievement in television, earning 26 Emmys, including four for Outstanding Drama Series. With its sharp writing and memorable ensemble cast, the show continues to inspire audiences with its intimate look at the triumphs, sacrifices and inner politics of the White House.

Series information:

The West Wing: The Complete Series

Includes all 156 episodes from all seven seasons on 28 discs, plus over 20 commentaries, behind the scenes featurettes, unaired scenes, gag reels and more

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Blu-ray                             

Audio: English

Subtitles: English SDH

Running Time: 6,716 minutes

Not Rated

About Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (WBDHE) distributes the award-winning movies, television, animation, and digital content produced by Warner Bros. Discovery to the homes and screens of millions through physical Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD retail sales and digital transactions on major streaming, video-on-demand cable, satellite, digital, and mobile channels.  WBDHE is part of Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales, one of the world’s largest distributors of entertainment programming.

Credit: Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.

Mavericks Snacks Partners with Paramount Pictures for ‘Transformers One’ Film Release

Teaming up with Paramount Pictures, Mavericks will promote the latest installment of the Transformers series, Transformers One – scheduled for theatrical release on Friday, September 20.

Leading up to the film’s release, Mavericks brought the partnership to life at Whole Foods Market, with co-branded Transformers One packaging for all their snacks, a national social media sweepstakes, and a series of targeted digital ads. They’ll also host two road show-style, immersive events – in Austin, Texas and in Miami, Florida – where shoppers can win Transformers One movie tickets, swag, and of course, Mavericks Snacks.

“We like to make grocery shopping a unique experience – something people look forward to as a highlight in their weekly routine,” says Jennifer Mandanici, Store Support Merchant for Whole Foods Market. “Through the Mavericks and the Transformers partnership, they’re bringing big-screen energy to the aisles of our stores.”

Recently named one of Parents Magazine’s “Best Snacks For Kids,” Mavericks is quickly becoming a household name for families seeking high quality, non-GMO Project Verified options. Known for their plant-based, bolt shaped cookies in crave-worthy flavors like Birthday Cake and Double Chocolate, Mavericks launched their brand-new Sandwich Crackers in June with Whole Foods Market at select stores nationwide. As a proud long-term supplier, Mavericks also recently introduced their Birthday Cake Bolt Cookies in convenient, on-the-go snack packs as part of a seasonal, Back-to-School-focused program at Whole Foods Market.

Mavericks first launched their line of better-for-you cookies in April 2020. Driven by the overarching goal of “Reinventing Delicious,” the family-first snack brand strives to bring new energy to a category that’s long been overlooked.

Founded by a father of three young snackers, Mavericks was created to fill a void where flavor and fun meet wholesome and satisfying. Where families are inspired to (snack) break from the norm and embrace the idea that “better-for-you” can also mean just plain better. The name “Mavericks” is a nod to that time in early childhood, where everything is possible and the world seems limitless. Their snacks are meant to embrace that energy – fueling the next generation of Mavericks (and their families!) one cookie or cracker at a time. 

You may remember I reviewed these delicious snacks for back-to-school in September! I love the peanut butter crackers and the cookies! They are a must for back-to-school lunches and after-school snacks!

About Mavericks Snacks

In 2019, Livio Bisterzo, CEO of Green Park Brands, founded Mavericks Snacks after recognizing a lack of family-first, better-for-you choices within the snacking landscape. The team at Mavericks has officially ditched the ‘cookie cutter’ – putting a new-school spin on old school classics, with snacks that take you back to the nostalgic favorites of childhood – but this time, junk-free.

Their plant-based, lower-in-sugar cookies were made with families in mind, encouraging indulge (guilt-free) with crave-worthy flavors and feel-good ingredients. Their newest innovation to hit the market – nostalgic, better-for-families Sandwich Crackers baked with whole grains – are now available in both a Peanut Butter and Cheddar Cheese variety.

Mavericks operates as a Green Park Brands business, a holding company established in 2015 to create, operate and accelerate high growth emerging consumer brands. Other Green Park Brands include Hippeas, HoldOn Bags, and Reel Paper.

To learn more, visit mavericksnacks.com.

Self Disclosure: I posted this in collaboration with Mavericks. Images and information were also provided. I previously reviewed their tasty products!

Costello, October 4th Pet of the Week

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Costello is just like a little kid in a big kid’s body! He loves to rub his face on his stuffies and then toss them up and down. He loves playing in the play yard with his doggie buddies. He loves jumping up on a bench next to a volunteer, stuffie in mouth, and lure the human into repeatedly tossing it. He loves walks, which he needs to wear off some of that energy, and of course, he loves treats. He’s been in the shelter since March—as one volunteer said, he’s a good boy, so he deserves forever people! Speed the process to adopt or foster Costello or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A717466.

White Bird * This Magical Film Demonstrates The Power To Dream, To Laugh, And To Enjoy The Presence Of Others

From the world of Wonder, which sparked a movement to “choose kind,” comes the inspirational next chapter: White Bird. Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian (Bryce Gheisar) is visited by his grandmother (Helen Mirren) and is transformed by the compassionate and heroic story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during WWII. From the director of Finding Neverland, White Bird reminds us to be brave and choose kind.


KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Dominic D. comments, “This magical film, White Bird, demonstrates the power to dream, to laugh, and to enjoy the presence of others despite the evil acts of some.” Adele Rayna B. adds, “White Bird is mesmerizing and one of the most beautiful and emotional films I’ve ever seen! The fantastic storytelling with its realistic costumes and exquisite imagery left me in awe. By the end, I wanted to watch it all over again!” Braedyn M. wraps it up with, “I especially like how director Marc Forester incorporates some imaginative flair into the production, showing not only the dark and truthful reality of World War II, but also the happy and comforting moments that existed during that time.” See their full reviews and Braedyn’s interview with producer, Kevin Downes below.

White Bird

By Dominic D., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 14

This magical film, White Bird, demonstrates the power to dream, to laugh, and to enjoy the presence of others despite the evil acts of some. 

From the world of Wonder and Academy Award-winning director Marc Forster, comes the sequential film White Bird, which takes us a step further into the life of Julian (Bryce Gheisar) who must finally face the consequences of past actions — particularly the bullying of Auggie Pullman, a 10-year-old boy born with facial differences. Expelled from school as a result of his unkind acts toward others, Julian gets a taste of his own medicine as he is alienated and challenged to make friends at his new school. His grandmother, Sara Blum (Helen Mirren), pays him a visit with hopes of sharing her haunting and deeply moving story about her survival in Nazi-occupied France during one of the darkest moments of history. 

Intricately narrated, White Bird gives us two stories; one about Julian’s present-day struggles and the other a stirring tale of his grandmother’s harsh struggles during World War II. Flashbacks of young Sara (Ariella Glaser) and her courageous classmate Julian (Orlando Schwerdt), demonstrate for viewers how traumatic life was being a Jew during Nazi-run territories. Their relationship is more than one of survival — it is one of kindness, love, and sacrifice.  What I love most about White Bird is the visualization of young Sara Blum’s life and how her story had a purpose. I connected with her story emotionally as she teaches her grandson the valuable lesson of showing kindness. The stories of two troubled teens — young Sara and her grandson Julian, are well-channeled and they flow with ease.  Although both stories contain heartache; they both end in hope. This film is a masterpiece filled with a nice balance of warmth and wisdom.  The historic drama combined with the modern coming-of-age scenes adds a special touch to White Bird and kept me engaged throughout the entire film.  A box of tissues nearby is a must while watching this film. White Bird has many teachable moments and contains many life lessons. This is a must-see family film.

The film’s message rings loud and clear – it’s a message of kindness and how kindness must be shared and practiced. Hate surrounds us; that’s a fact of life. However, the smallest gestures of goodwill can lead to the greatest change.  This film is also about bravery as that is what allows us to take risks and speak up for those who don’t have a voice. It takes a lot of courage sometimes to be kind. 

I give White Bird 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. White Bird opens in theaterson October 4, 2024. Be sure to check it out. You’re not going to want to miss this one!

White Bird

By Adele Rayna B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 10

White Bird is mesmerizing and one of the most beautiful and emotional films I’ve ever seen! The fantastic storytelling with its realistic costumes and exquisite imagery left me in awe. By the end, I wanted to watch it all over again!

The story starts with Julian (Bryce Gheisar ) going to a new school and struggling to fit in and find his place. When he gets home, his Nonna, Sara (Helen Mirren) is there visiting and starts telling him a story of her childhood. The story takes us back to the 1940s and World War II in France. Young Sara (Ariella Glaser) and her Jewish family thought they would be safe in France but quickly find out this is not the case. Sara’s Jewish classmates are captured but she is able to escape with the help of fellow classmate Julian (Orlando Shlwerdt). He takes Sara to his family‘s barn to hide from the Nazis. Over several months, Zara and Julian build their friendship and admiration for each other. As time moves on, you realize her classmate Julian is someone Sara will always think of fondly.

The production team really paid attention to detail and it definitely adds to the story. I absolutely love the costumes in this film as they really fit the 1940s era in France. I especially adore Sara‘s red heels and her beautiful dresses! The soldiers’ war time uniforms represent the period well. The sets and props are equally outstanding. The imagination scene with Zara and her classmate Julian is so gorgeous and makes you feel like you are there with them. From the old time truck to the authentic movie reels you are on a journey. It is so engaging to watch the fantastic places come to life on screen and watch the relationships grow. What excites me most is how the directors and writers connect the storytelling from present to past and back again. The acting in this movie is so convincing. I felt like I was stepping back into the 1940s during the war with each scene. Helen Mirren’s calming voice is completely captivating. I could feel her emotion as she spoke and also see it in her eyes. The story is woven through time and shows how kindness is timeless. How will Sara’s story affect her grandson’s life choices? In the end, the film encourages you to always follow your biggest passions and aspirations to make a difference.

The film’s message is to always be kind to others because you never know how they can impact your life. Be forewarned that there are several instances of gun use, flashing lights, and other violence. 

I give White Bird, 5 out of 5 stars and recommended for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The film releases in theaters October 4, 2024. 

White Bird
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

White Bird is a truly charming story.  With its in-depth scenery, wide range of characters and a message that still resonates with us today, this film encourages you to think twice about someone before you devise a conclusion about them.

Following the adventure of Wonder, Julian Albans (Bryce Gheisar) who was expelled from his school due to his bullying another boy, is told a tale of his grandmother’s (Helen Mirren) childhood.  As a young Jewish girl in Nazi occupied France, Sara Blum (Ariella Glaser) is hidden away by a boy named Julian (Orlando Schwerdt) who was born with polio. At his farm while his family searches for her parents, she starts spending time with Julian, and begins to see him not as the boy with the crutch, but as her guide, her friend, and her light.

I love the film angles in this movie.  Depending on the scene, there is a great deal of variety.  There may be a wide angle for a happy moment, or a close-up for an intense dialogue between the characters.  However, some of the times when they talk, it is a bit hard to hear. It sounds like they are whispering most of the time.  I especially like how director Marc Forester incorporates some imaginative flair into the production, showing not only the dark and truthful reality of World War II, but also the happy and comforting moments that existed during that time. Speaking of which, my favorite part is when young Sara and Julian are imagining that they are traveling the world, although they never really leave the barn.  It shows that kids will still be kids no matter what might be happening around them.  I also like how, as she is telling her story, Grand’Mere Sara sprinkles in bits and pieces of humor that keep the audience entertained.

The film’s message is to always look for the good in people, no matter how small. Despite being the odd one out at school, Julian still shows kindness to Sara, and he keeps her company during the war, which results in a wonderful friendship between the two.

I give White Bird 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend for ages 12 to 18, plus adults.  White Bird opens in theaters on October 4, 2024. Trailer:

Treasure Trackers * A Detective Mystery Film That Leads You On A Complex Treasure Hunt That Leaves You Guessing

A trio of misfit kids band together to search for mythic treasure, only to uncover a terrible curse. The trio must find and destroy the gold before a rival group of teens gets to it first and releases an evil spirit on Halloween night.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Sofia T. comments, “The upcoming film Treasure Trackers has amazing technical aspects, astounding acting, and deep character development. This film has something for everyone, especially me. This storyline is very enjoyable – the whole concept of this mystery is very entertaining.” Arya B. adds, “I really love the film Treasure Trackers because it is a detective mystery film that leads you on a complex treasure hunt that leaves you guessing what the next clue may be or how they will get out of the next predicament.” See their full reviews and Sofia’s interview below.

Treasure Trackers

By Sofia T., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

The upcoming film Treasure Trackers has amazing technical aspects, astounding acting, and deep character development. This film has something for everyone, especially me.

The storyline follows California surfer Leah (Charity Rose) who must move to the dreary small town of Carterville, where she makes friends with fellow outcasts Marshy (Sean Jay) and Tessa (Amelia Salazar) to solve the town’s hundreds of years’ old mystery and find the lost treasure that comes with it.  When the trio uncovers the truth behind the treasure’s Halloween curse, they must outsmart the high school troublemakers before an evil spirit is accidentally released.

This storyline is very enjoyable – the whole concept of this mystery is very entertaining. The fact that the three underdogs work together makes it even cooler! As the trio tries to solve the mystery and find the treasure they form a truly amazing bond and each one develops their own strengths. For example, in the beginning, Marshy is a typical geek who’s always scared, but by the end he helps solve the mystery and has lots of fun doing it. He learns to face his fears and this sends an awesome message to viewers. Something that really makes this film stand out is the quality. The audio is perfect; you can hear the snap of a branch.  And the video is crystal clear –  the quality is so coherent that it really heightens your experience and you can truly feel each scene like it’s happening right before your eyes. The acting in this film is extraordinary. Charity Rose, as Leah, is perfectly cast. Charity’s strong facial features really accentuate Leah’s determined attitude and confident demeanor. Her acting is also incredible – there is one scene where there are spirits overtaking her, and her expressions look so haunted and out of this world, which makes that scene even better. When it comes to the plot, I can only say how much I enjoyed it from the heartfelt scenes to the action, every one hits home. There are some parts that are a bit drawn out, which make the film a bit lengthy; for example, one of the scenes displaying a search for a clue seems rather long. On the other hand, the sets are astounding; in one cave scene, there are stalagmites and stalactites that look so real. There is even lava. The lava really blew me away because it looks super life-like.

The film’s message is that when you work with people you love by your side, you can do anything. Be aware that there are some dark themes in this film such as dark magic, ghosts, and evil spirits, which may frighten younger viewers.

I rate Treasure Trackers 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Treasure Trackers will be available to purchase on Digital platforms starting October 1, 2024, just in time of the Halloween season.

Treasure Trackers

By Arya B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

I really love the film Treasure Trackers because it is a detective mystery film that leads you on a complex treasure hunt that leaves you guessing what the next clue may be or how they will get out of the next predicament. 

The storyline follows a girl named Leah (Charity Rose) who is forced to move from coastal California to a small country town named Carterville. Upon starting school, she learns of the town’s legendary gold hoard hidden by its founder, Silas Carter, hundreds of years earlier. She is intrigued by this legend and decides to search for the gold with her two new friends Tessa (Amelia Salazar) and Marshy (Sean Jay).  The story follows this trio of middle schoolers on their quest in which they face numerous obstacles. 

Early in the film, the diary of Silas Carter is stolen from the school library. This is how Leah learns about the legend and that the diary may provide clues to the location of the buried gold. This inspires her to figure out who stole the diary and to join forces with Tessa and Marshy.  During their journey in search of the gold, they face many obstacles — another group searching for the gold, others stealing their clues, and various dead ends. One of my favorite parts is when the trio ends up in a cave with a lava pit and Leah must walk along the cliff or risk dying. It’s very suspenseful part that made me hold my breath. My favorite character is Tessa because she is fearless, daring, and willing to try anything.  The country setting is beautiful which contrasts well with the scary scenes. The special effects are very realistic including the flowing lava and the talking raven. The spooky music definitely kept me on edge of my seat.

The film’s message is “life is a blessing in disguise.” In other words, although things may not seem desirable at first, they have a way of becoming exactly what you need.  This film deals with aggressive behavior such as bullying which may be disturbing for younger children.

I give Treasure Trackers 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Treasure Trackers will be available on VOD beginning October 1, 2024.