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Superman * Powerful Storytelling, Emotional Depth, Fresh Take On The Iconic Hero

Superman, DC Studios’ first feature film to hit the big screen, is set to soar into theaters worldwide this summer from Warner Bros. Pictures. In his signature style, James Gunn takes on the original superhero in the newly imagined DC universe with a singular blend of epic action, humor and heart, delivering a Superman who’s driven by compassion and an inherent belief in the goodness of humankind.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Isabella V. comments, “Superman is a visually stunning and incredibly entertaining movie with great worldbuilding and an investing story. With a fantastic cast of characters supported by amazing performances, there’s never a dull moment in this movie.” Valerie M. comments, “I love the new Superman! It has such a compelling story that kept me at the edge of my seat. I also really love how the story is brought to life with the help of special effects.”  Carter P. adds, “The new Superman movie captivated me with its powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and a fresh, yet faithful, take on the iconic hero that renewed my love for the character.” Spencer C. adds, “I love the film Superman because it is so funny, and full of action. I also love that there are so many sub-plots to follow and they all come together at the end.” Avani M. adds, “Superman is a great superhero movie with a cute dog and beautiful storyline. I love the movie and including Superdog Krypto sealed the deal! I love the mix between action, drama and comedy.” Leo G. wraps it up with, “The film’s message is that being human is not where you are from, it is who you are on the inside, and no one can define it for you. You have to believe in yourself and the good you bring to the world.” See their full reviews below.

Superman By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

Superman is a visually stunning and incredibly entertaining movie with great worldbuilding and an investing story. With a fantastic cast of characters supported by amazing performances, there’s never a dull moment in this movie.

The storyline follows Superman (David Corenswet) as he deals with being both a Kryptonian alien and living as Clark Kent on Earth his whole life. He soon finds that what he stands for, truth and justice for all, is questioned by humanity and is taken advantage of by billionaire Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult).

The CGI in this movie is impeccable, from animals to locations, everything looks so realistic and magical allowing nothing to feel as if it stands out, leaving for an immersive experience. For example, the Fortress of Solitude, the place where Superman resigns, fits extremely well into the surrounding environment of the Arctic. The fighting is also outstandingly well choreographed and very entertaining – all the stunts feel unique and take advantage of the characters’ abilities such as Superman’s ability to fly and shoot laser eyes. Speaking of which, the characters are unbelievably well written and fit perfectly into the plot. Every character exceeds in their attributes, whether it’s the antagonist Lex Luther or Superman, they all feel like real people. The story is also easily understandable to someone like me, who’s never seen anything Superman related. I found the plot points all well explained while not feeling forced. The movie also has remarkable jokes and comedic timing by the cast. There are so many good laughs throughout the film whether from visual gags or spoken lines while not taking away from more serious moments. The music, by David Fleming and John Murphy, gives a grander feeling to fight sequences or sadder feelings to more heartwarming scenes. The music is also astonishingly catchy and nice to listen to on its own. My favorite part has to be the costuming, specifically for the heroes. Everything is so detailed; you can tell that so much thought went into the designs, from the theming to their functionality. I especially enjoyed the hawk girl’s superhero costume.

The film’s message is to appreciate the life you’ve lived and those who’ve supported you through it. Be forewarned that there is some profanity, smoking, and some intense bloody scenes.

I give Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters July 11, 2025.

Superman

By Valerie M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

I love the new Superman! It has such a compelling story that kept me at the edge of my seat. I also really love how the story is brought to life with the help of special effects. 

The storyline is about Superman (David Corenswet) being under fire after getting involved in international affairs. When Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) supposedly retrieves the missing second half of the message from his biological parents which instructs Superman to take over the human world, the public goes completely against him. Superman now has to prove he is the kind of person he said he was. 

This film really makes you think about everyone’s actions. Superman himself makes mistakes, yet the story shows that what makes him a hero and a human is what he sets out to do. Lex Luthor is truly my new favorite movie villain. His motivations are clear. He is cold and calculating. He will stop at nothing to get what he wants. He lies to the public and gets rid of anyone who gets in his way. The ending really just brings this home. But he has layers and intentions that make you think from time to time that maybe he is trying to help. This movie also brings an interesting take on politics and how social media can affect public perception. People don’t question the message shared by Lex Luthor and don’t hold back on attacking Superman. The film makes you question Superman’s actions. Were they really justified? Should he have done the things he did? He makes mistakes and fails multiple times. When he realizes that this is what makes him human it gives him strength and he prevails. I also adore Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan). You can really see her personality and determination in this movie. She doesn’t immediately go praising Superman in her interview, even though they’re secretly dating. When he disappears, she sets out to find him with the help of others. She will stop at nothing to make sure the people she cares for are safe. I love that she plays an important role in this story. 

The film’s message is that to be human is to make mistakes but also a reminder to wish for the good of others. Be aware that there is some profanity, making out, lots of fighting and even death, but nothing is bloody or gory.  

I give Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on July 11, 2025.

Superman
By Carter P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13


The new Superman movie captivated me with its powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and a fresh, yet faithful, take on the iconic hero that renewed my love for the character.

The storyline reimagines Clark Kent’s (David Corenswet) journey with a perfect balance of heart, heroism, and humanity. It explores his struggle to find his place in a divided world while staying true to his values and protecting those he loves. When Superman gets drawn into conflicts at home and abroad, his actions are questioned, giving tech billionaire Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) the opportunity to get the Man of Steel out of the way for good. Will Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) and Superman’s four-legged companion, Krypto, be able to help him before it’s too late?

Superman delivers a bold and emotionally take on the Man of Steel, blending storytelling with epic superhero spectacle. The film blends intense action with deeply emotional moments, showing not just Superman’s strength but his compassion and vulnerability. The powerful performances, stunning visuals, and a story grounded in hope makes it an unforgettable experience.  David Corenswet is the perfect Superman; he radiates hope, strength, and heroism.  Rachel Brosnahan shines as a sharp, fearless Lois Lane with real chemistry that anchors the film. The supporting cast – Nathan Fillion as a witty Green Lantern, Isabela Merced as a fierce Hawkgirl, and Edi Gathegi as the brilliant Mister Terrific – adds energy to every scene they appear in. Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor is terrifying and brilliant.  Standout scenes like Superman’s emotional heart-to-heart with Pa Kent, and the final showdown with a twisted clone showcase the film’s range from high-stakes action to quiet and powerful moments.  Director James Gunn crafts a movie using warmth, wit, and stunning visuals to redefine Superman for a new generation.

The film’s message is that true strength lies not just in power, but in compassion, integrity, and the courage to do what’s right even when the world doubts you. It emphasizes the importance of hope, belonging, and choosing kindness in a divided and often cynical world. At its core, the film reminds us that being a hero starts with staying true to your values.

I give Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. You can see Superman in theaters beginning July 11, 2025.  

Superman

By Spencer C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

I love the film Superman because it is so funny, and full of action. I also love that there are so many sub-plots to follow and they all come together at the end.

The storyline follows the super-hero called Superman (David Corenswet), who is from the planet Krypton. He has to fight battles, save humans, and prove that he is a good person. No one knows his real identity or that he is also Clark Kent. Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) tells the world that Superman is here to rule, not help, by exposing a message from his parents. Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) is Superman’s girlfriend, and has to persevere through challenges to help save her boyfriend. 

The acting stands out and the set is amazing. I could tell they were going for a very cold snowy place at the beginning of the movie, and the ice palace coming out from the ground looks super realistic. I believe that David Corenswet was made to play the role of Superman – he brings this role to life and really shows Superman’s various emotions.  My favorite character is the dog Krypto, Superman’s best bud. He is inspired by the director James Gunn’s dog. My favorite part in the movie is when Superman says, “Krypto, get the toy,” and he starts chewing up every robot!

The film’s message is that kindness prevails over everything. Be aware that there is a lot of violence and some bad language in the film.

I rate Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on Friday, July 11, 2025.

Superman

By Avani M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13

Superman is a great superhero movie with a cute dog and beautiful storyline. I love the movie and including Superdog Krypto sealed the deal! I love the mix between action, drama and comedy.

The story follows Superman (David Corenswet) and his journey of fighting villains while hiding behind his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent. He struggles when a video from his parents is exposed and the world starts to turn on him. Despite all the hate, he works hard to fight the villain, Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) while Lex comes up with different ways to cause chaos in Metropolis.

One setting that really stands out to me is Superman’s Fortress of Solitude which we sometimes see when Superman goes into his fortress. The visual effects artists put so much amazing and beautiful detail into it, I wish I could be there. With big shoes to fill, David Corenswet is a great Superman. After being lost and hurt, I can feel the rebuilding of his confidence when he starts believing in himself again. I also feel his fear when he finds out he is not what his parents wanted him to be. Despite being naughty at times, Superdog Krypto provides so much cuteness and we feel how deeply Superman loves him. Nicholas Hoult portrays Lex Luthor’s anger and envy in such a way that it makes me mad. He is very animated and articulate, and uses his facial expressions very well. Rachel Brosnahan lives up to the image of the strong reporter Lois Lane and challenges Superman as a reporter while still staying true to her love for him. Neva Howell and Pruitt Taylor Vince play Ma and Pa Kent respectively as such loving and caring parents. They give some of the best performances in the movie. Skyler Gisondo and Sara Sampaio play Jimmy and Eve with great comedic relief, both of which are important characters to the plot.

There are many messages here. One is that your choices and your actions are what make you who you are. We are also reminded to stay close and true to our values. Once Superman finds out he is not what his birth parents expect him to be, he still stays true to his values and keeps doing good. Another message is that being human is waking up and trying your best. You may make mistakes along the way, but that’s how you learn. It reminds us that we are not always perfect and that it is okay to not be the best at everything. Be aware that there is some profanity used and some creatures and scenes might be scary for younger audiences.

I give Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages to 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on July 11, 2025.

Superman
By Leo G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I enjoyed Superman because it is funny, has great cinematography, and the actors are very good.

The storyline follows the beloved character, Superman (David Corenswet), who grapples with what it means to be an alien while also feeling like a human. He battles against the evil plots of Lex Luther (Nicholas Hoult). At the same time, he works on his relationships with Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) and his poorly behaved dog, Krypto. 

David Corenswet makes an amazing Superman – not only does he look like the Superman we all know and love from the comics, he also plays a strong but sensitive and loving man perfectly. Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane is a modern take on the character, and in a good way. In this film, Lois Lane is a more independent woman than in prior versions of Superman, but she still feels like Lois Lane and I like the new twist to her character. This movie not only has awesome characters but the cinematography is amazing. The lighting is used in very interesting ways; there are subtle changes that reflect Superman’s feelings.  For example, when Superman doubts himself the most, he is in a dark place not only emotionally but visually as well. However, during an interaction with Lex Luther, when Superman’s faith in his own humanity peaks, so much light fills the space that you cannot help but feel happiness for Superman. The viewer also feels happiness throughout many comedic moments in the movie. Krypto, the dog, provides a lot of laughs with his rambunctious behavior. And, a group of meta-humans, referred to as the Justice Gang and led by an unheroic Green Lantern called Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion), shows up throughout the movie and keep the audience laughing.

The film’s message is that being human is not where you are from, it is who you are on the inside, and no one can define it for you. You have to believe in yourself and the good you bring to the world. 

I give Superman 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults.  It releases in theaters starting July 11, 2025.

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Jurassic World Rebirth * An Action-Packed, Keep-You-On Your-Toes Movie With A Great Plot And Cast

Five years post-Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), an expedition braves isolated equatorial regions to extract DNA from three massive prehistoric creatures for a groundbreaking medical breakthrough.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Zoe C. comments, “Jurassic World Rebirth is an action-packed, keep-you-on your-toes movie with a great plot and cast. I really like the storyline; the film kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time, except for the beginning, which is a bit too slow.” Charlotte L. adds, “The CGI is incredible, especially during the fight or action scenes, which isn’t always the case with CGI. The dinosaurs are very realistic. Some scenes really had me on the edge of my seat; however, other scenes felt too long and drawn out.” See their full reviews below.

Jurassic World Rebirth
By Zoë C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Jurassic World Rebirth is an action-packed, keep-you-on your-toes movie with a great plot and cast. I’m not too familiar with the franchise, but I like how this film keeps the story simple yet very entertaining.

The film opens by introducing Zora (Scarlett Johansson), Dr. Henry (Jonathan Bailey), Dunkin (Mahershala Ali), Martin (Rupert Friend), and a few others who travel to a strictly forbidden island to collect DNA samples from the dinosaurs living there. These samples are meant to help elongate human life and could earn them trillions of dollars. While on this dangerous mission, they encounter another mysterious group with their own intentions. The mission tests them in more ways than you’d expect: they’re forced to think quickly, get chased by dinosaurs and even do some chasing of their own.

I really like the storyline; the film kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time, except for the beginning, which is a bit too slow. Plus, it sometimes feels just too intense – every ten minutes the characters are thrown into a new life-threatening situation. I appreciate how screenwriter David Koepp kept the plot straightforward and entertaining, though at times it is too predictable. The acting stands out. I love Scarlett Johansson’s performance as a strong, witty female leader. She adds a funny and interesting dynamic to the group. I also really like Mahershala Ali’s performance and wish that he had more screen time, because it feels like his character is overlooked for much of the movie. Jonathan Bailey, as the “good doctor,” brings a real sense of wonder to his role. His awe toward the dinosaurs reflects how I felt as an audience member, which made it easy to connect with him. Since I haven’t seen the other Jurassic World films, I don’t have anything to compare this one to, but I still enjoyed how it introduces new dinosaurs. The island is home to cross-bred species, which makes the visuals especially interesting. Director Gareth Edwards brings a unique style, delivering strong action sequences and impressive effects. The cinematography by John Mathieso makes the film feel massive and immersive. This is a solid ending to the franchise (with eight films total). I’m not sure if longtime fans will consider this a true “rebirth,” but it’s definitely entertaining.

The film’s message is to always do what’s right and not let selfishness take over.

I give Jurassic World: Rebirth 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. You can catch it in theaters starting July 2, 2025.

Jurassic World: Rebirth

By Charlotte L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 14

I like Jurassic World Rebirth because the dinosaurs are realistic and the cast is fantastic.

Jurassic World Rebirth is the fourth movie in the Jurassic World franchise. It follows Zora Bennet (Scarlett Johansson) and her team as they embark on a dangerous journey to collect DNA samples from dinosaurs. Along the way they meet a family stranded in the ocean after their boat capsized and decide to bring them along.

The CGI is incredible, especially during the fight or action scenes, which isn’t always the case with CGI. The dinosaurs are very realistic. Some scenes really had me on the edge of my seat; however, other scenes felt too long and drawn out. And then, some scenes suffer from poor acting. For example, in one scene where the family’s boat capsizes, some characters show no fear on their faces or in their voices. Scarlett Johansson plays her character, Zora, exceptionally well. Her movements look realistic and her emotions are clear and believable. At one point, when she nearly falls off a boat with dinosaurs encircling it, her fear feels genuine and her fall looks real. Another aspect of the movie that I like is that the main cast works together as a great team. They have a leader, Zora, the newbie, Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey), the betrayer, Martin Krebs (Rupert Friend) and the guy who knows what’s going on, Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali). Their chemistry on camera is outstanding; one would think that they actually know and work together in real life.

The film’s message is to work for what is right, not for money.

I give Jurassic World Rebirth 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on July 2, 2025.

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Dora And The Search For Sol Dorado * Exhilarating Adventure Comedy With Many References To The Original Series

In this brand-new family movie, the world’s greatest explorer and her friends will trek through the perilous dangers of the Amazonian jungle in search of the ancient treasure of Sol Dorado to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Llana O. comments, “Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is a family-friendly, adventurous live action film that captures the essence of the iconic show Dora the Explorer. Most notably, the acting of Dora (Samantha Lorraine) and Diego (Jacob Rodriguez), the unique, ancient set designs and the film’s homage to certain elements of the original show are what make this movie worthwhile. Josephine K. adds, “This film is exhilarating! Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is an adventure comedy that is both exciting and thrilling. I like that it is nostalgic and uses many references from the original series. Lastly, I like that both Spanish and English are used throughout the film.” Madison M. wraps it up with, “The backgrounds look very magical which fits in with the story. Since the film takes place in Colombia, they speak Spanish part of the time, like the people that live there. Another thing that I like is that Naiya and her brother Sonny (Acston Luca Porto) represent a sibling bond that I can connect with myself.” See their full reviews below.

Dora And The Search For Sol Dorado

By Ilana Oconer, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is a family-friendly, adventurous live action film that captures the essence of the iconic show Dora the Explorer. Most notably, the acting of Dora (Samantha Lorraine) and Diego (Jacob Rodriguez), the unique, ancient set designs and the film’s homage to certain elements of the original show are what make this movie worthwhile.

The film follows Dora, an ambitious explorer who goes on a treacherous journey in the Amazon to search the mythical site of Sol Dorado alongside her friends and family. They must face the dangers that lurk in the wild forest and the enemies that cross their paths in search of ancient treasure. Ultimately, their goal is to navigate Sol Dorado before their enemies wreak havoc.

The main cast members are Dora (Samantha Lorraine), Diego (Jacob Rodriguez), Naiya (Mariana Garzón Toro) Sonny (Acston Luca Porto), Camilla the Crusader (Daniella Pineda), and Boots (Gabriel Iglesias). Samantha Lorraine accurately emulates Dora through her ability to resemble her cartoony mannerisms and by maintaining a bubbly and optimistic personality. As she portrays a teenage version of Dora, she still captures her timeless, childlike spirit in addition to adding a level of maturity. More so, her performance pays tribute to the original source material all while adding her own flair to the character. Whenever she interacts with her co-star Jacob Rodriguez, who plays Diego, their relationship feels close and authentic as they have great chemistry with each other. Additionally, Gabriel Iglesias who voices Boots acts as the comedic relief in the film. His hilarious voice acting and his conversations with his best friend, Dora, add to the heart of the movie. Even the use of CGI for Boots is flawless as he appears both realistic and animated at the same time. The color grading is quite fitting as there are yellow and orange tints of color that enhance the film. The car chases and action sequences that involve Dora, her cohorts and the enemies, are well choreographed, especially when Daniella Pineda and her stunt double perform Camilla the Crusader’s stunts and fight scenes – they are achieved with great finesse and panache. The set design is intricately constructed and immersive; the use of practical effects like the caves and the booby traps add to the story’s believability.

The film’s message urges viewers to recognize the importance of teamwork when facing trials and tribulations.

I give Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado 4.0 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is available Paramount + and Nickelodeon beginning July 2, 2025.

Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado

By Josephine K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

This film is exhilarating! Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is an adventure comedy that is both exciting and thrilling. I like that it is nostalgic and uses many references from the original series. Lastly, I like that both Spanish and English are used throughout the film.

The story follows Dora (Samantha Lorraine) and her cousin Diego (Jacob Rodriguez) who have been explorers their whole lives in their jungle home. On Dora’s ongoing search for Sol Dorado, she finds all kinds of ancient tools and treasures to help her on her quest. But where she finds clues she finds trouble and becomes caught in a race against her childhood idol (Daniella Pineda) and a group of vicious mercenaries. Dora embarks on a journey with Diego, his ex (Mariana Garzon Toro), and her younger brother Sonny (Acston Luca Porto).

This film is marvelous. I love the bond that grows between the characters and the fact that it is a thrilling and exciting story. I like that each character has its own strengths and contributes to each puzzle. This film is also very nostalgic and adds bits of the original series to the movie – like Dora breaking the fourth wall as she talks to the viewers as well as playing the original song at the end of the credits. Another thing I like is that both English and Spanish are used throughout the film. By doing this, the film is more accessible and interesting for people of varying backgrounds. I also like that this film teaches viewers about Incan culture and history. My favorite part is the fight scene in the tomb with Camila and the mercenary because it is tense, exciting and well-choreographed. My favorite character is Naiya because she is pessimistic, but smart and very resourceful.

The film’s message is that teamwork and friendship can help you to achieve your goals. There are also themes of redemption and unconditional support, even when loved ones’ dreams differ from yours.

I give Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. You can find it on Paramount Plus and Nickelodeon starting July 2, 2025.

Dora And The Search For Sol Dorado

By Madison M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

I did not enjoy Dora And The Search For Sol Dorado because the story feels too fast paced and the reasons that Camila The Crusader (Daniella Pineda), is the main villain are very unclear.

This film celebrates the 25th anniversary of Dora the Explorer. The storyline follows a 16-year-old version of Dora (Samantha Lorraine), who loves to explore. She explores a place in the jungle and loses her map, but finds a key.  Dora’s cousin, Diego, shows her where her favourite explorer works and she starts working there and befriends the tour bus driver, Naiya (Mariana Garzon Toro). Dora and Diego find a mythical bracelet, which leads them to trouble and they go to where Naiya and their adventure through the Amazonian jungle begins.

I like the combination of live action and animation. Boots The Monkey (Gabriel Iglesias) and Camilla’s pet fox are well animated; they look real, even though they are not. I was not so impressed by the actors’ performances, but there are many funny parts in the film.  The backgrounds look very magical which fits in with the story. Since the film takes place in Colombia, they speak Spanish part of the time, like the people that live there. Another thing that I like is that Naiya and her brother Sonny (Acston Luca Porto) represent a sibling bond that I can connect with myself. While they show playful rivalry you can tell how much they care for each other.  I found Dora’s behavior toward Diego rude and did not like that she does not listen to Diego, but focuses on the adventure.

The story’s message is keep on going even if you’re going through a hard time you still have time to change it.

I give Dora And The Search For Sol Dorado 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. It releases on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon July 2, 2025. Trailer: