Archives for November 6, 2024

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever * All About Family, The True Meaning Of Christmas, And Helping Others In Need

The Herdmans are absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, they steal, they bully…and now they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. Directed by Dallas Jenkins (The Chosen) and based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for snacks and walk away with the lead roles in the town pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time; she and her daughter Beth (Molly Belle Wright) and husband Bob (Pete Holmes) are in over their heads, especially against a town that wants them to kick the Herdmans out. But the play’s mischievous stars might unwittingly teach a community the true meaning of Christmas. Featuring Lauren Graham. Screenplay by Ryan Swanson, Platte F. Clark and Darin McDaniel.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ryan M. comments, “In Emmanuel it’s Christmas time and it’s time for their annual pageant. But, the Herdmans family, a group of bullying kids led by their older sister Imogene, ruin everything they touch, decide that they will be part of the pageant. Will it be the best pageant ever?” Carter P. adds, “I like The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.  It is about family, the true meaning of Christmas, helping others in need and is heartfelt and funny at times.” See their full review and interview with director Dallas Jenkins below.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
By Ryan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11

In Emmanuel it’s Christmas time and it’s time for their annual pageant. But, the Herdmans family, a group of bullying kids led by their older sister Imogene (Beatrice Schneider), ruin everything they touch, decide that they will be part of the pageant. Will it be the best pageant ever?

The storyline is about a town preparing for their much awaited 75th Christmas pageant. Unfortunately, the organizer, Mrs. Armstrong (Meriam Bernstein) breaks both her legs, so Grace (Judy Greer) volunteers to replace her to organize the pageant. Hoping to get free snacks, the Herdmans force their way into the pageant, creating chaos all around them and putting Grace under a lot of pressure to replace them.  Grace is facing a difficult time to get the pageant going and the final results leave everyone speechless.

I love every character in this movie, especially the Herdmans – Beatrice Schneider as Imogene, Mason D. Nelligan as Ralph, Matthew Lamb as Claude, Evan Wood as Leroy, Essek Moore as Ollie, Kynlee Heiman as Gladys.  The main characters are almost all kids and their performances as bullies are outstanding, and we also see their vulnerability eventually.  There are so many funny moments like when Gladiys jumps and scares the three boys. This movie is based on a best-selling book by Barbara Robinson. Dallas Jenkins’s direction shines in the selection of locations, sets, decor and acting.  The film does switch eras between current and the 1920s.

There are a couple of important messages in this movie –  a reminder that we should not judge a book by its cover and that everyone deserves a chance to prove what they can do when they feel supported. Be aware that this is a Christian oriented movie presenting the nativity in a very refreshing way.  Will it become another recurring Christmas movie?  Let’s hope so!

I give The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12 plus adults. It is available in theaters beginning Nov 8, 2024. Check it out.   


The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
By Carter P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I like The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.  It is about family, the true meaning of Christmas, helping others in need and is heartfelt and funny at times.

The storyline is about the Herdmans who are absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, steal, bully, and now they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. The film is based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson.  It follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for food and walk away with the lead roles in the town’s Christmas pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time, and she and her daughter, Beth (Molly Belle Wright), along with her husband Bob (Pete Holmes), are in over their heads, especially against a town that wants them to kick the Herdmans out. But the play’s mischievous stars might just end up teaching the community the true meaning of Christmas. 

This movie is full of heart and, although the antics of the Herdmans are outrageous, the behaviors of the church children and adults are humorously familiar. It is an entertaining and heartwarming movie for the whole family at Christmas time. It highlights the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ in the most beautiful nativity scene. The costumes and the nativity scene are exceptional.  The setting makes it look just like a barn the night Jesus was born.  My favorite part is the ending when the children are acting out the play and the nativity scene.  The community comes together and realizes what is really important on Christmas.  Judy Greer, as Grace, gives a very believable performance as the mother and director of the church performance.  She is patient and loving with her community and all of the children. The children in the film are Charlie (Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez), Imogene (Beatrice Schneider), Claude (Matthew Lamb) Gladys (Kynlee Heiman), Ralph (Mason Nelligan). Speaking of the children, they all give fantastic performances, especially Molly Belle Write as Beth.  She is funny and teaches the importance of Christmas and being kind to others.  There is so much chemistry between these characters that I could feel it as I watched the film.  They all connect to being there for each other, their church and community.

The film’s message centers on how people should not be judged, how redemption is important, and how tradition can be altered by perspective. It is important for children to learn the lesson of not judging a book by its cover, and this story does just that. 

I give The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults.  You can see The Best Christmas Pageant Ever in theaters beginning November 8, 2024. Trailer:

Fall Time Must-Buys!

Happy and Bright! I love the bright colors!

Jams World Clothes: At school when everyone starts looking the same, be the one who stands out thanks to Jams World. This is a clothing line like no other since the creators believe in comfort, color, freedom, difference, and love. From girls’ dresses and graphic tees to comfy tropical themed button up shirts, there’s sure to be something for every kid on this year’s back-to-school list. Jams World kids live through a rainbow of colors!  I really like the bright colors! For more information please visit: https://www.jamsworld.com/pages/kids 

These are delicious!

Are you looking for healthy back-to-school snacks that your kids will love and won’t want to trade? Check out Whoa Dough Cookie Dough snack bars. They are plant-based, allergen-friendly, and made without gluten, dairy, soy, or eggs. Additionally, they are non-GMO, vegan, and kosher certified (OU). Whoa Dough offers a nutritious alternative to high-sugar snacks with 4–5 grams of protein and less than 10 grams of sugar. These bars are individually wrapped for convenience and freshness. They capture the yummy taste of raw cookie dough using 100% plant-based, wholesome ingredients. Parents can confidently pack Whoa Dough in lunch boxes or toss them into backpacks, knowing they make a delicious, healthy, and convenient choice. The bars are available in chocolate chip, sugar, sugar sprinkles, peanut butter, peanut butter chocolate chips, brownie batter, oatmeal, and a variety pack. Available at www.whoadough.comAmazon, and retailers nationwide. 

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate his post, Images and information were also provided.

Available Now: Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise on DVD

Earth! Fire! Wind! Water! Heart! The beloved educational superhero series created by Ted Turner and Barbara Pyle that began with the Captain Planet and the Planeteers animated series in 1990 leading into The New Adventures of Captain Planet animated series has now come together for the first time ever on DVD with all 113 episodes from the iconic franchise. The series features an all-star voiceover cast including Martin Sheen, Meg Ryan, Whoopi Goldberg and LeVar Burton. The power is yours to own Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise on DVD on October 15 from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.

Synopsis:

The Planeteers, five teenagers from different parts of the earth, each receive a ring of elemental power–earth, wind, water, fire or heart–to combat eco-villains everywhere in the world. And when they combine the powers of their rings, a new superhero, Captain Planet, is created, with powers far greater than the sum of the five.

Captain Planet has received a Film Advisory Board Award Of Excellence. The multimedia franchise also spawned into a video game, several toys, comic books, and more!

In addition to the series, Captain Planet continues to inspire and empower young people to be environmental stewards through the Captain Planet Foundation. Established by Ted Turner and Barbara Pyle, the foundation has funded over 3,700 projects worldwide, supporting hands-on environmental education and activism.

Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise series information:

PRODUCT                       

DVD                                 

Audio: English

Subtitles: English

Running Time: 43 hours, 31 minutes

Rated: PG

Credit: Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.

L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow Presented by The Angela Collier Foundation Announces Special Nights and VIP-Style Offerings for the Holiday Season

Photo Credit: Jamie Pham, GLAZA

The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) is thrilled to announce the return of its spectacular holiday series, L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow Presented by The Angela Collier Foundation, with special nights and VIP-style offerings that promise to enchant visitors of all ages. The immersive experience, set against a dazzling landscape of lantern sculptures and nature-themed wonders, will illuminate the Zoo from November 15, 2024, through January 5, 2025.  

Guests will stroll through varying landscapes of the alpine forest, rainforest, and river, where they will be captivated by sculptural lights displaying a variety of animals, including sea life and pollinators.  New this year are two festive holiday sections featuring immersive lights and displays, photos with Santa (for an additional fee), spectacular holiday photo spots, and other cheery fun, offering a truly beautiful and memorable way to celebrate the season. Themed evenings, VIP-style events, and community nights include: 

Sensory-Inclusive Zoo Lights 
On Dec. 3, L.A. Zoo Lights will host a special evening for guests who thrive in a sensory-supportive environment and their families. This unique experience features limited crowds, quieter music, and additional sensory accommodations to ensure enjoyment for all guests. Sensory bags (available on a first-come-first-served basis), Santa photos without flash, and reentry options are part of this one-night-only event. 

Pride Night 
On Dec. 11, the Zoo will host Pride Night, celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community, families, and allies. Enjoy the vibrant L.A. Zoo Lights with added festivities, including an all-ages dance party and a full cocktail bar for adults 21-and-over. A restroom policy supports guests in using their chosen facilities. 

Holiday Happy Hours – “Ugly Holiday Sweater” Theme 
Guests are encouraged to don their most festive holiday sweater for exclusive Holiday Happy Hours on Thursdays, Dec.5 and Dec. 19. Adults 21+ can enjoy express entry to L.A. Zoo Lights and access to a private lounge from 6:30–8:30 p.m. The evening includes a special menu, beer, wine, a signature cocktail, and an awkward family photo op. Tickets are $75 and available online only. Don’t forget to wear your ugliest holiday sweater! 

Family New Year’s Eve Celebration 
Ring in the New Year with the whole family on Dec. 31. This all-ages event includes express entry to L.A. Zoo Lights, a buffet dinner with dessert, dancing, and a live broadcast of the Times Square ball drop. Celebrate with a New Year toast featuring sparkling wine or apple cider at 9 p.m. Pacific Time. Tickets are $95 for adults (18+) and $79 for children (2–17), available online only. 

Holiday Pajama Weekend 
For the first time, L.A. Zoo Lights hosts a Holiday Pajama Weekend from Dec. 6–8. Guests of all ages are encouraged to wear their coziest holiday pajamas and enjoy the festive lights and activities. This special weekend is perfect for families looking to create magical holiday memories along with amazing holiday photos. Guests should be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. Shoes are required. 

Celebrate the season in the heart of Los Angeles with L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow, a not-to-be-missed holiday adventure. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.lazoo.org/zoolights.