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How to Train Your Dragon * We Can Confidently Say This Is The Best Live Action Remake Of An Animated Movie We Have Ever Seen

On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the inventive yet overlooked son of Chief Stoick the Vast, defies centuries of traditional dragon-fighting practice when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Madeleine H.K. comments, “This film grabbed my attention and held it from the get go – the action and suspense of the battle scenes, the trials of flight and the intense training to be dragon slayer are all intense.” Charlotte L. adds, “I enjoyed this remake of the original movie into a live-action version, turning the animated characters into live action characters.” Emma O. adds, “How to train Your Dragon reminds us to be true to ourselves, to build friendships through discovery and that first impressions are not always what they seem.” Selene W. adds, “For those of us who already love the characters in this epic adventure, I am pleased that the live action version is faithful to the original…” Eva M. adds, “The film’s message is about empathy, courage, and challenging the ideas we are taught.” Ruhi K. wraps it up with, “How To Train Your Dragon is a rip-roaring fantasy film packed with intricate special effects, a powerful musical score, and plenty of emotion.” See their full reviews below.

How to Train Your Dragon

By Madeleine H. K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I love the new, live action How to Train Your Dragon. It is funny and action packed. This film made me sit on the edge of my seat while making me laugh.

How to Train Your Dragon is centered around a Viking boy named Hiccup (Mason Thames ) who wants to fit in with the others and go through training so he can help his village kill the dragons that attack them. When Hiccup is finally allowed to go through training he is just trying to survive the ordeal along with his classmates. At the same time, he is keeping his secret of the dragon, which he found and rescued in the woods, safe and hidden from the dragon slayers. This rescue includes inventing and building devices to befriend the dragon and learning to fly it.

This film grabbed my attention and held it from the get go – the action and suspense of the battle scenes, the trials of flight and the intense training to be dragon slayer are all intense.  Every character is lovable, from Hiccup, who is just the right amount of dorky and funny, to Astrid (Nico Parker), who is a total girl boss and one hundred percent ready to fight anyone that prevents her from becoming number one. The supporting characters all have endearing qualities such as Fishlegs (Julian Dennison), who knows every fact and detail about dragons and can’t wait to share it all — even if it means his hair is burnt-off; to the twins, Tuffnut (Harry Trevaldwyn) and Ruffnut (Bronwen James), who boast more than they should and constantly bicker.  The eternal approval-seeking Snotlought (Gabriel Howell) strives for his father’s attention, as well as, winning over Astrid to numerous hilarious outcomes. The chief Viking (Gerard Butler) portrays the protective, yet disappointed dad of Hiccup and the fierce leader of the Viking tribe. The landscapes are incredible and no detail is missed from the straw roofs of the village houses to the cove where Hiccup befriends and trains the dragon he names Toothless. The rustic, yet beautiful costumes, feature soft animal pelts, smooth leathers and detailed horned metal helmets.  The music kept my heart thumping with its sharp crescendos and beats that signal action; every note enhances the film, especially the battle scenes. The CGI in this movie is amazing — you can see each and every scale that seems to reflect the light off the dragons along with every stroke of the color of toothless iris.

How to Train Your Dragon sends a message of peace and kindness to all living creatures; we are not our history and, with a little understanding, we can make friends with the fiercest beasts. Be aware that the film has bright lights, jump scares and loud sounds that may be overwhelming to some people

I give How to Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18. How to Train Your Dragon releases in theaters June 13, 2025.

How to Train Your Dragon

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

I like this live action re-adaptation of the original How to Train Your Dragon and how it combines action and humor.

The storyline follows a Viking named Hiccup (Mason Thames) who has always felt out of place. At first he wants to join the fight against the Vikings and the dragons, until he captures one of the deadliest dragons, a Night Fury, and finds he can’t kill it. He names the dragon Toothless and bonds with it, realizing that he has to stop this feud against the dragons and the Vikings.

I enjoyed this remake of the original movie into a live-action version, turning the animated characters into live action characters. They kept all the important parts of the story and only slightly changed things to accommodate the live action format. There are beautiful landscape shots – my favorite is a view from the sky watching Hiccup ride Toothless. The flying is so realistic looking. Hiccup is competing in a dragon training competition while the main plot takes place. His competitors, Astrid (Nico Parker), Ruffnut (Bronwyn James), Tuffnut (Harry Trevaldwyn), Snotlout (Gabriel Howell) and Fishlegs (Julian Dennsion) bring humor to the film, and also provide action scenes for our enjoyment. They look down on Hiccup and are shocked when he performs so well, in a comedic and arrogant way. The costumes are also detailed and realistic looking. The characters look like true Vikings with fur clothes, Viking helmets, and weapons strapped all over.

The film’s message is that, even when you’re looked down on by others, you can still make a huge difference in their lives.

I give How to Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. It releases in theaters on June 13, 2025.

How to Train Your Dragon

Emma O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13


Animation comes to life in this remake of How to Train Your Dragon. I loved revisiting this story. This was a favorite of mine on its initial release as an animated feature, and Director Dean DeBlois crafts a renewed magical experience in this live action version.  Filled with visual imagery and character reenactment, this film refreshes the world of dragons for everyone.

How to Train Your Dragon is set on the mythical isle of Berk. For ages, this village of Vikings has battled dragons to sustain life. When a young man, Hiccup (Mason Thames) struggles to contribute to this life of dragon slaying, he discovers his own purpose and talents through an unexpected bond with a dragon named Toothless. The friendship forges a path to a new way of life for the entire community.

I love how this film keeps the original storyline and brings the animated characters to life through amazing videography and costume design. The comic characters of Tuffnut (Harry Trevaldwyon) and Snotlout (Gabriel Howell) are so well cast; it’s like they emerged from the animated film in human form. The imagery when Toothless flies over mountains and dramatically plummets and twirls through the air made me feel as if I was riding the dragon myself. The heartfelt bonding moments between Toothless and Hiccup are created through imagery and sound – we hear the growls and groans of Toothless as he expresses himself. The groans and facial expression show us how trust and friendship forms. Sound creates amazing moments throughout the film. One can hear the wisp of the dragon tail opening to the flap of a dragon wing in flight. Sound creates a space that suspends reality in this mystical space. Actor Mason Thames, who plays Hiccup, gets a special shoutout for interacting with Toothless, the mythical creature who isn’t there. That’s acting!

How to train Your Dragon reminds us to be true to ourselves, to build friendships through discovery and that first impressions are not always what they seem. Parents should be aware there are motion sensory segments, flashes, and explosive noises.

I give How to Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus parents. How to Train Your Dragon releases in theatres June 13, 2025.

How to Train Your Dragon

By Selene W., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

How to Train Your Dragon is the must-see family film of this summer as it not only enchants but SOARS across the big screen!  For those of us who already love the characters in this epic adventure, I am pleased that the live action version is faithful to the original and does not try to re-imagine this world or story.  Not only will this film thrill existing fans but it is a wondrous introduction to a brand new family audience who will want to explore the isle of Berk again and again.

How to Train Your Dragon is a story about a young Viking named Hiccup (Mason Thames) who lives on an island but doesn’t fit the ideals of his Viking village.  He is the son of Chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler) and he desperately wants his father’s attention and approval as well as inclusion among his peers in village society.  Berk has been in a war of survival against the dragons for centuries; and Hiccup defies tradition when, after injuring a dragon, he chooses not to kill it, but rather to heal the terrifying Night Fury dragon he names Toothless.  Their developing friendship and undeniable bond highlights their strength when they work together.   Through their teamwork, Hiccup and Toothless are able to forge a strengthened alliance and future for the Vikings and dragons.

The isle of Berk and the cast of characters richly come to life under the guidance of Dean DeBlois who is the writer, director and an executive producer of this film.  The immersive quality and visual effects in this film are as important as any of the characters.  The cast is notably talented and the story has many delightful characters and humorous situations.  In particular, Gerard Butler, who reprises his voice role from the animated film and really embodies the Viking village culture — I enjoyed his performance immensely.  My favorite character, Astrid (Nico Parker), is fierce, ambitious, and loyal and brings a new dimension to this important role. I have to mention the great performance of the village blacksmith, Gobber (Nick Frost), who is Hiccup’s mentor as he brings such humor, insight and compassion to his role.  Cinematographer Bill Pope brings this amazing world to life along with fantastic costume design, production design, sound, animation and, of course, the visual and special effects throughout the film.  I am thrilled that composer John Powell also reprised his role in creating the soundtrack for this live action adventure of How to Train Your Dragon. The film has an impressive website https://www.welcometoberk.com  that offers an amazing way to explore the isle of Berk and experience the immersive visuals.

The film’s message is that you shouldn’t pretend to be someone that you’re not.  Hiccup makes his journey of self-discovery through his bond with Toothless and together they come to learn that friendship can overcome many obstacles.  They both defy the expectations of their social norms and learn to challenge and change those norms together.  United they both accomplish things that would have been impossible alone.  Be aware that younger children might be frightened by some of the scenes.

I rate How to Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults.  It releases in theaters June 13, 2025. Definitely don’t miss the opportunity to experience this epic adventure on the big screen.

How to Train Your Dragon

By Eva M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

I absolutely love How to Train Your Dragon! It is a visually stunning and emotionally powerful film that drew me in from the start. This live-action remake takes the heart of the original story and builds on it with strong performances, breathtaking visuals, and a moving musical score. I especially love the bond between Hiccup and Toothless and how it shows the beauty of friendship and trust.

The story takes place in Berk, a Viking village where dragons are seen as dangerous enemies. Hiccup (Mason Thames), the chief’s son, is more thoughtful and inventive than the other Viking teens. When he injures a Night Fury dragon and decides to set it free instead of killing it, everything changes. He secretly builds a friendship with the dragon that he names Toothless, and soon begins to question everything his people believe about dragons.

What stands out most in this film is how real and emotional it feels. Mason Thames gives a heartfelt performance as Hiccup, capturing his awkwardness, intelligence, and bravery. Toothless is brought to life through amazing CGI and his expressions, movements, and personality make him feel like a real creature that I could easily empathize with. The connection between Hiccup and Toothless is powerful, and I felt no gap between the real people and the CGI world. Gerard Butler returns as Stoick, Hiccup’s father, and brings extra strength to the character. I could clearly see his emotions deepen and mature as the story progressed. Nico Parker plays Astrid with confidence and charms, making her feel like more than just a secondary character. The flying scenes are absolutely breathtaking, especially when paired with John Powell’s sweeping musical score. The visuals — shot in Northern Ireland — add to the epic, adventurous feeling of the story. One of my favorite scenes is Hiccup and Toothless’s first flight together. It’s magical, filled with wonder, and shows just how much they trust each other.

The film’s message is about empathy, courage, and challenging the ideas we are taught. It reminds us that, just because something has always been done a certain way, doesn’t that mean it’s right. The film promotes positive behavior and strong values without feeling overly intentional. There is some action and fighting, but nothing is too intense or inappropriate for kids.

I give How to Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on June 13, 2025. This is one movie you won’t want to miss!

How To Train Your Dragon
By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

How To Train Your Dragon is a rip-roaring fantasy film packed with intricate special effects, a powerful musical score, and plenty of emotion. Twice as thrilling as its animated predecessor, this movie is definitely worth the wait – it had me holding my breath and marveling at the breathtaking sets and scenery. 

The film follows Hiccup (Mason Thames), a young Viking eager to prove himself as a dragon fighter. In the midst of a brutal clash between the people of Berk and the dragons, Hiccup receives the chance of a lifetime – capturing a highly-coveted Night Fury named Toothless. But everything changes when he decides to free the dragon. Hiccup soon finds himself deeply conflicted, forced to choose between staying loyal to his family and saving his new friend.

Among the most commendable components of this film are the sets. They are beautifully constructed and bring immense artistic value to the film. For the most part, the set designers have stayed true to the original animated film, and I adored seeing the beloved town of Berk come to life. The cinematography, which involves quite a bit of motion, comes together with the already-magnificent scenery of Ireland and a moving musical score to produce a masterpiece of fantasy cinema. The precision of the casting by Lucy Bevan is also worth mentioning. Most of the actors, such as Mason Thames, Harry Trevaldwyn and Gabriel Howell, bear a striking resemblance to the animated characters they portray. Additionally, Bevan has cast actors who look almost exactly like older versions of the leads to play their parents. Especially notable are the parents of Astrid (Nico Parker) and Snotlout (Gabriel Howell). All the actors in the film flawlessly exhibit complex emotions and seem almost perfect for their roles, reflecting great casting. Mason Thames’s acting is phenomenal as Hiccup who is an unusually multi-layered character for a children’s film, struggling with the death of his mother, the desire to please a girl who dislikes him, and his wish to impress his father which conflicts with what he believes is the right thing to do. I appreciate Thames’s grace in acknowledging all aspects of his character and his ability to display Hiccup’s growth throughout the film. 

How To Train Your Dragon is a reminder that we aren’t defined by what other people think of us. Your destiny belongs to you and can’t be dictated by anyone else. Hiccup’s journey demonstrates the importance of following your instincts, doing the right thing and staying true to what you believe. Following your moral compass, even when it could lead to personal loss, like Hiccup does by saving Toothless, will lead you right where you need to be. 

I give How To Train Your Dragon 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. The movie comes to theaters on June 13, 2025.  TRAILER:

Karate Kid: Legends * A Fast-Paced Adventure That I Is One Of The Breakout Movies Of The Year

Karate Kid: Legends unites the iconic martial arts masters of one of the most beloved film franchises of all time to tell a completely new story full of action and heart. When kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) relocates to New York City with his mother to attend a prestigious new school, he finds solace in a new friendship with a classmate and her father. But his newfound peace is short-lived after he attracts unwanted attention from a formidable local karate champion. Driven by a desire to defend himself, Li embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition. Guided by the wisdom of his kung fu teacher, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), and the legendary Karate Kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li merges their unique styles to prepare for an epic martial arts showdown.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Tia O. comments, “Karate Kid: Legends is a fast-paced adventurous drama that I believe is one of the breakout movies of the year. Some key highlights are the witty humor, incredible acting, and great production values.” Sydney S. adds, “The cast delivers strong performances filed with lots of humor. The comedy in this film really brings it together. The humor is scattered throughout in random, unexpected moments, which keeps the audience engaged and entertained.” Avalynn G. wraps it up with, “The film’s message is about finding strength, balance and never giving up. No matter what the challenge is, Li always gets around it and even when he is knocked down he gets back up. Be forewarned that the film contains some profanity and violent scenes.” See their full reviews below.

Karate Kid: Legends

By Tia O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Karate Kid: Legends is a fast-paced adventurous drama that I believe is one of the breakout movies of the year. Some key highlights are the witty humor, incredible acting, and great production values.

After his mom gets a new job in New York City, Li Fong (Ben Wang) is forced to leave China and karate behind. However, once he makes it to the Big Apple, Li catches the eye of a local karate champion for all the wrong reasons. With the help of Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li enters into an ultimate karate competition and embarks on an adventurous journey. 

The humor in this movie really stands out – line delivery and physical humor from the pizza shop owner, Victor Lipani (Joshua Jackson), Li’s math tutor (Wyatt Oleff), and Mr.Han (Jackie Chan) are really entertaining to watch. All the actors bring their characters to life and made me laugh out loud. The acting throughout the movie is good, particularly Ben Wang who gives Li depth and personality. Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan reprise their former roles so well. However, Sadie Stanley, Li’s friend in the film, comes off as a bit forced at times. The production really ties this whole film together with cool transitions, terrific graphic design elements, great background music and sound effects, and unique camera angles that make the viewer feel completely immersed and bring every fight scene to life. I give a huge shout out to the design, editing, and production team as well as executive producers Jenny Hinkey and Ralph Macchio.

This film’s message is: when life knocks you down, remember to always get back up. This message is explored when Li confronts his past and doesn’t let that affect his future. Be forewarned that it has mild cursing and violence.

I give Karate Kid: Legends 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults.

It releases in theaters May 30, 2025.


Karate Kid: Legends

By Sydney S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

Karate Kid: Legends is a heartfelt and exciting addition to the Karate Kid franchise. It mixes adventure and humor with both new characters and some favorite returning characters! However, some parts are a bit repetitive, especially the constant focus on the two branches of martial arts.


The story follows a young martial artist that moves across the globe and is forced into starting a new life, this time without fighting. However, that doesn’t stop him from continuing to pursue his passion. With the help of friends, both new and old, he learns to merge two types of martial arts in order to win a competition.


The main characters are Li Fong (Ben Wang), Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio), Victor (Joshua Jackson), and Mia (Sadie Stanley). The cast delivers strong performances filed with lots of humor. The comedy in this film really brings it together. The humor is scattered throughout in random, unexpected moments, which keeps the audience engaged and entertained. I also really enjoyed the action scenes — they are well-executed, which definitely add suspension to the fighting. For instance, when Victor and Li are surrounded in a dark alley, the fight scenes are performed beautifully. A heartbeat sound effect adds another level of reality to the scene. Due to the length of the film, it’s hard to grasp the background of each character, making it difficult to understand their motivations. I found it difficult to empathize with the characters for the most part. However, the cinematography is wonderful and it nicely captures the emotions and interactions between characters. For example, when Li is training with Mr. Han and Daniel Larusso and they throw Li around, literally. However, the idea of the two types of martial arts is repetitive. Mr. Han’s kung fu and Daniel Larusso’s karate teaching methods clash. This exact situation happens in the series Cobra Kai, when Daniel Larusso and Johnny Lawrence wrestle over which style of karate is better. The concept has been overused and it seems as if the creators are stretching it in this film a bit too much. My favorite part is the championship match. It’s set on top of a skyscraper, which is a neat addition. Without spoiling, the championship is thrilling and filled with anticipation. 


The film’s message is to never give up on yourself. Li struggles to remind himself of this, and in the end he states that he is doing the competition for himself. It also reminds us of the challenge of change as Li experiences when he moves to a new country and has to find himself again. Please be aware there is violence and mild cursing throughout the film. 

I give Karate Kid: Legends 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters May 30, 2025. 

Karate Kid: Legends

By Avalynn G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11

Karate Kid: Legends is an incredible film that showcases action and bravery. I love how the setting changes from a beautiful quiet city to a loud and big city. It shows how much of a change it is for the characters.

The storyline follows a boy named Li Fong (Ben Wang) who used to live in Beijing, China and did Kung Fu all the time but he moves to New York City. He has to adjust to living there and even makes a friend. Li enters a karate competition and goes against a crazy person who wants to kill him. Li is helped by a sensei that helps him learn karate and he goes to the competition to hopefully win.

My favorite part of Karate Kid: Legends is when Li walks into a pizza shop In New York City and asks for stuffed crust pizza. Everyone that works there starts to mess with him because they don’t sell stuffed crust. After that happens, the people that worked there call him “stuffed crust” and his fighting name is Li Fong Stuffed Crust. Another favorite part is when Li is teaching Victor (Joshua Jackson) how to do Kung Fu and to box so he could win a boxing match. Li and Victor need to win so they can keep the pizza shop open and, in the process, they become good friends. I love how friendship is shown in this film — all of the friends stick together, no matter what. Though they might have their ups and downs, in the end everything works out and they are all friends again.

The film’s message is about finding strength, balance and never giving up. No matter what the challenge is, Li always gets around it and even when he is knocked down he gets back up. Be forewarned that the film contains some profanity and violent scenes.

I give Karate Kid: Legends 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This film releases in theaters May 30, 2025.

MRI of the Spine: 5 Things It Reveals About Back Pain

Back pain is a common complaint that affects millions of people around the world. The reasons behind this discomfort can range from a simple muscle strain to complex structural issues within the spine. To accurately diagnose these underlying causes, healthcare providers often rely on advanced imaging techniques, with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) being one of the most effective tools. This article delves into five critical revelations that an MRI can provide regarding back pain, offering insight into your condition and potential treatment paths. Additionally, in the second paragraph, we’ll touch on the relevance of St. George as a center for conducting such crucial examinations.

MRI is a non-invasive imaging technique that employs strong magnets and radio waves to generate detailed images of the spine and surrounding tissues. Facilities like MRI St George are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to capture high-resolution images, allowing specialists to evaluate spinal health accurately. This advanced technique helps not only in diagnosing common spinal issues but also in detecting less obvious conditions that might be contributing to pain, discomfort, or neurological symptoms. Let’s explore the five essential insights that MRIs can uncover for those suffering from back pain.

 1. Disc Degeneration and Herniation

One of the most common findings in patients experiencing back pain is intervertebral disc degeneration. Discs serve as cushions between the vertebrae, helping to absorb shock and provide stability. With age or due to repetitive strain, these discs can start to wear down, leading to what is known as degenerative disc disease. An MRI can clearly show changes in disc height, hydration, and structure.

Moreover, an MRI can reveal a herniated disc, a condition in which the inner gel-like core of the disc protrudes through its outer casing. This herniation can press on nearby nerves or the spinal cord itself, causing significant pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates down the limbs. Recognizing these issues via MRI is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan, which may range from physical therapy to more invasive surgical options if conservatively managed methods fail.

 2. Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is another prevalent issue that MRI can help identify. This condition occurs when the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Symptoms typically include pain, tingling, or weakness, often worsening with activities that involve standing or walking. MRI scans can illustrate where stenosis is present—whether it’s the result of bone spurs, disc herniation, or thickened ligaments.

Understanding the degree and location of stenosis is vital for treatment. In some cases, non-invasive treatments such as physical therapy or steroid injections can alleviate symptoms, while others may require surgical intervention to relieve pressure on the affected nerves. There are multiple modes of dealing with spinal stenosis, so be sure to consult a trained medical professional about the best option for you.

 3. Bone and Joint Pathology

In addition to soft tissue issues, MRIs are excellent for visualizing bone and joint structures. Conditions like osteoarthritis or spinal tumors can also contribute to back pain. Osteoarthritis, for example, may result in the formation of bone spurs and joint degeneration, leading to discomfort and stiffness. An MRI can provide clarity on the extent of joint degeneration and guide treatment options tailored to the patient’s specific condition.

In rarer cases, MRI can help detect tumors or infections in the spine, which might not be apparent through other imaging methods. Early identification of such conditions can be critical, as they often demand prompt and comprehensive treatment strategies.

4. Inflammation and Infection

Back pain can sometimes be rooted in inflammatory conditions or infections, which are often difficult to diagnose without advanced imaging. For instance, conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, an inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine, can be associated with significant discomfort. MRIs are instrumental in identifying changes in the spine that indicate these inflammatory diseases, such as bone marrow edema.

Likewise, an MRI can reveal infections like osteomyelitis or discitis, which may present with back pain alongside fever or other systemic symptoms. Prompt diagnosis is crucial in these cases, as infections often require intensive antibiotic therapy or even surgical intervention.

 5. Nerve Compression

Finally, one of the more critical revelations that an MRI can provide is the identification of nerve compression or damage. In addition to herniated discs and spinal stenosis, other conditions like spondylolisthesis (where one vertebra slips over another) or tumors can compress the spinal nerves.

The ability of an MRI to visualize the spinal canal and neural foramina (the spaces through which nerves exit the spinal column) enables precise identification of the root cause of nerve-related symptoms. This information is essential for determining the best course of action—whether it be conservative management strategies or surgical intervention to relieve nerve compression.

In conclusion, an MRI of the spine offers invaluable insights for understanding the complexities of back pain. From identifying disc degeneration and herniation to revealing issues such as spinal stenosis, bone and joint pathology, inflammation, infection, and nerve compression, MRIs have become an indispensable tool in modern diagnostics. Facilities like MRI at St. George provide advanced imaging services that help healthcare providers develop targeted treatment plans tailored to each individual’s condition.

With a clearer picture of what’s happening in the spine, patients can take more informed strides toward recovery. Whether you are dealing with acute pain from an injury or chronic discomfort that’s been plaguing you for years, an MRI can help uncover the hidden causes behind your back pain, paving the way for appropriate and effective treatment options. Understanding your spine’s health is not just about alleviating pain; it’s about enhancing your quality of life and reclaiming your daily activities.

Whether you’re in St George or anywhere else, if you’re experiencing persistent or severe back pain, consult with your doctor about the possibility of undergoing an MRI to uncover the root cause of your discomfort. With accurate information, you can take the right steps toward pain relief and improved spinal health. Remember, early and accurate diagnosis can significantly impact the success of treatment and your overall well-being.

DUNE: PROPHECY: The Complete First Season- Available Now!

The wait is over for Dune fans! Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, in partnership with HBO and Legendary Entertainment, is bringing the highly anticipated HBO Original drama series DUNE: PROPHECY: The Complete First Season to 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on May 13, 2025. The series is co-produced by HBO and Legendary Television. Get ready to binge all 6 episodes from the epic sci-fi adventure, along with over an hour of bonus content including 5 extended featurettes and an all-new, never-before-seen featurette exclusive to 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD. Pre-order your copy today.

DUNE: PROPHECY: The Complete First Season is also available now to purchase Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, YouTube, Fandango at Home, and more.

From the expansive universe of Dune, created by acclaimed author Frank Herbert, and 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, DUNE: PROPHECY follows two Harkonnen sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind, and establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit. DUNE: PROPHECY is inspired by the novel SISTERHOOD OF DUNE, written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. 

DUNE: PROPHECY stars Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Mark Strong, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, Edward Davis, Aoife Hinds, Chris Mason, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Camilla Beeput, Jihae, Tabu, Charithra Chandran, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, Yerin Ha, and Barbara Marten.

Alison Schapker serves as showrunner and executive producer. Diane Ademu-John co-developed the series and serves as executive producer. Anna Foerster executive produced and directed multiple episodes including the first. Jordan Goldberg, Mark Tobey, John Cameron, Matthew King, Scott Z. Burns, and Jon Spaihts executive produce with New York Times bestselling author Brian Herbert, along with Byron Merritt and Kim Herbert as executive producers for the Frank Herbert estate. New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson serves as co-producer. The series is co-produced by HBO and Legendary Television with Legendary also producing the film franchise that has released two installments to critical acclaim, the first of which garnered six Academy Awards®. 

Across Max territories, the first episode of DUNE: PROPHECY has amassed approximately 15 million viewers. The series has been renewed for a second season at HBO.

SERIES INFORMATION:

DUNE: PROPHECY: The Complete First Season

Includes all 6 episodes from the first season, plus over an hour of bonus content including 5 extended featurettes and one all-new bonus feature exclusive to 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD.

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4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, & Digital                  

Audio: English SDH

Subtitles: English

Running Time: 6 hours 30 minutes which includes bonus content

Rated: TV-MA

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The Lightning Code * A Thrilling And Heartfelt Adventure That Blends Science, Friendship, And Courage Into A Family-Friendly Sci-Fi Film That Sparks Your Imagination!

Teenage inventor Miles Fletcher unlocks the lost secret to limitless energy, catching the attention of Luxos Energy, a corporation posing as heroes. Just as he perfects his invention, they betray him—stealing his work and shutting him out. With nowhere to turn, Miles must decide—give up or trust his friends and fight back. In a high-stakes battle of ingenuity vs. industry, he races to stop Luxos before they turn his discovery into a weapon.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ashleigh C. comments, “The Lightning Code is a thrilling and heartfelt adventure that blends science, friendship, and courage into a family-friendly sci-fi film that sparks your imagination! With high-stakes action, lovable characters, and a meaningful message about innovation and integrity, this film is a standout in the genre.” Braedyn M. adds, “The Lightning Code is not your standard issue sci-fi film.  A complex plot with multiple layers, mystery at every turn, and the trust and chemistry of friendship set the stage to prove that the future is truly what we make it.” Isabella V. wraps it up with, “The Lightning Code has such distinctive ideas and uses very interesting concepts to create a captivating story. The concepts and ideas for technology in this film are phenomenal – not only are they remarkable, but they are especially well designed and executed.” See their full reviews and Ashleigh’s interview with producer Joel Edwards below.

The Lightning Code
By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 20

The Lightning Code is a thrilling and heartfelt adventure that blends science, friendship, and courage into a family-friendly sci-fi film that sparks your imagination! With high-stakes action, lovable characters, and a meaningful message about innovation and integrity, this film is a standout in the genre.

What I love most about The Lightning Code is how it balances big ideas, like clean energy and corporate corruption, with genuine emotional moments and exciting twists. The film is packed with action and mystery, but it never loses sight of the heart at the center of the story — a boy trying to honor his mother’s legacy and do the right thing.

The story follows teen inventor Miles Fletcher (Andrew Reid), who finally cracks his late mother’s code, an invention based on Nikola Tesla’s dream of limitless energy. When a powerful corporation called Luxos Energy steps in with promises to help, Miles believes he’s found a way to change the world. But Luxos has its own sinister agenda. With the help of his best friend Piper, her hilarious younger brother Jamie, and his loyal robot companion Newt, Miles must outsmart a tech giant and unlock the truth about his invention and himself. Andrew Reid brings charm and conviction to the role of Miles, making him both relatable and inspiring. Piper is a standout character too, fierce, loyal, and smart. The chemistry among the young cast is fun to watch, and Newt the robot adds humor and heart to the team. The visual effects are impressive, especially during the high-voltage scenes involving Miles’ invention. The film feels both futuristic and grounded, thanks to its sleek design and real-world themes. One of my favorite parts of the movie is when Miles and Piper break into Luxos to retrieve the missing blueprints; it’s full of suspense, clever thinking, and showcases their strong friendship. The film also excels in building emotional stakes, especially in scenes that connect Miles to his mother’s memory and mission.

The Lightning Code carries a powerful message — young people can lead big changes, especially when guided by integrity, teamwork, and curiosity. It promotes perseverance, critical thinking, and trust in the face of deception. There’s no inappropriate content or bad language, making it a great pick for families.

I give The Lightning Code 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults who enjoy fast-paced family films with a message. It opens in select theaters on May 9, 2025. It’s a jolt of fun you won’t want to miss!

The Lightning Code
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

The Lightning Code is not your standard issue sci-fi film.  A complex plot with multiple layers, mystery at every turn, and the trust and chemistry of friendship set the stage to prove that the future is truly what we make it.

Meet Miles Fletcher (Andrew Reid).  He’s a teenager like any other, except for the fact he has found the secret to perpetual energy.  Hoping to bring his invention to the world, he reaches out to Luxos Energy with the hope they support his project.  Unknown to him, Luxos is up to more than just clean energy, and it’s only a matter of time before Miles finds out.  With the help of his friends Piper (Sienna Ribeirio) and Jamie (Ryder Khatiwala), he must figure out how to stop this corporation giant, before the world is changed forever.

It might seem like this feature is pretty straightforward, but there are more twists and turns than I expected.  Multiple elusive storylines create an air of mystery, and how the parallel adventures from multiple times come together, through code, is fun to see.  There are times when Miles might feel stuck, only to find a phrase or a sequence from years before that shows the way through a challenge.  My favorite scene is actually one such instance.  After Miles learns the truth behind Luxos, he’s not sure where to turn next.  All seems lost until a saved childhood artifact reveals the code he must crack for him to keep going.  Now any good movie has laughter, and The Lightning Code is no exception.  This movie finds its own in Newt, a robot with a wicked sense of dry humor.  Built to help Miles’ endeavors, Newt always is there to provide a new side to the argument with hilarious and often sarcastic comments.  Of course Miles has more friends than just a realist robot.  The chemistry between Piper, Jamie, and Miles is clear as day, and brings the movie further into reality.  Director Kali Bailey wonderfully captures the spirit of teamwork as the friends work through the difficulties Luxos throws their way. 

This film’s message is that there is always another way.  Though Luxos proves to be a serious threat, Miles and his pals find a way through the dark, in order to light up the world.

I give The Lightning Code 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it to ages 12 to 18 plus adults. The Lightning Code releases in select theaters on May 9, 2025.

The Lightning Code
By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

The Lightning Code is such a unique movie with incredible visuals and ideas. It’s unlike anything I have ever seen, and the mysteries and puzzles always had me invested thanks to their distinctiveness. 

The movie follows Miles Fletcher (Andrew Reid) as he attempts to finish his mother’s work and discovers how to harness energy through lightning. However, due to this discovery, Luxos Energy, a company searching for the same thing, attempts to stop Miles from helping the world with his machine.

The Lightning Code has such distinctive ideas and uses very interesting concepts to create a captivating story. The concepts and ideas for technology in this film are phenomenal – not only are they remarkable, but they are especially well designed and executed. For example, the machine for power is so special and cool looking, and I love how the way it works is well explained. The story is very well-written, with noteworthy plot points and characters such as the protagonist, Miles Fletcher. His character arc is extremely well-developed, and his actions and reactions are all believable as a result of our following his reasoning as it occurs. However, some earlier scenes suffer from a lack of buildup, leading to them to make less of an impact than later scenes, despite their importance. These scenes are helped by the impeccable camera work by Diego Cacho which highlights the emotions of the characters through the visuals. On the whole, the visuals are extraordinary – the sets help tell the story and the bigger effects, such as the explosions, all leave their mark. The music choices add a lot, especially in the montages, such as when “The Spark” is used when Miles is inventing – they help tell the story through the lyrics.

The film’s message is to put trust in the people that you care about, and trust that they care about you. Be warned that there are guns and violence is shown in parts of the movie.

I give The Lightning Code 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. It releases in select theaters on May 9, 2025.

Summer Time Reading: Books of the Week: June 13th, 2025 for YA, Teens and Young Adults

THE BUSYBODY BOOK CLUB by Freya Sampson (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; on sale May 27, 2025)

They can’t even agree on what to read, so how are they going to solve a murder?

Having recently moved from London to a small Cornish seaside village, Nova Davies started a book club at the local community center, but so far it’s a disaster. The five members disagree on everything, and to make matters worse, a significant sum of money is stolen during one of the meetings, putting the much-loved community center at risk.

Suspicion for the theft falls on book club member Michael, especially when he disappears and a dead body turns up at his house. But the book club has their own theories. Agatha Christie superfan Phyllis is determined to prove Michael’s been framed, while romance reader Arthur believes there’s a mystery woman involved, and teenage sci-fi fan Ash thinks dark forces are at play. 

While trying to locate Michael, solve the murder and recover the stolen money, each of them has their own secrets to protect. But despite the danger closing in, they won’t rest until they’ve cracked the case and gotten everyone safe at home with a book, where they belong.

This is a real fun Summer read!

About the Author

Freya Sampson works in television as a creator and executive producer. Her credits include two documentary series for the BBC about the British royal family as well as a number of factual and entertainment series. She studied history at Cambridge University and in 2018 was short-listed for the Exeter Novel Prize. She lives in London with her husband, two young children, and an antisocial cat.

WHAT IF YOU FALL FOR ME FIRST? by G.F. Miller (on sale 6/10/2025). 

Sofia has had enough of everyone thinking she’s sooo nice. “Sweet,” “innocent,” and “goody two-shoes” are how her classmates would describe her, but there’s more to her than that. She wants everyone—especially her forever crush, Mark Chen—to see that she has other sides.

To help her level up to Official Cool Girl, Sofia enlists trendy and confident Holden—the guy who everyone else has written off as a total player and a first-class jerk. Under Holden’s guidance, Sofia learns to revamp her style, ride a skateboard, and stand up for herself. At the same time, Holden learns that when he’s alone with Sofia, it’s safe to drop the cool guy act and just be himself.

When their efforts start to pay off, Sofia is faced with a choice. Should she stick with the plan—and risk losing herself in the process—or take a chance on the person everyone says will break her heart?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

G. F. Miller absolutely insists on a happy ending. Everything else is negotiable. She is living her Happily Ever After with the love of her life, three kids, two puppies, and some chickens. She cries at random times. She makes faces at herself in the mirror. She believes in the Oxford comma. And she’s always here for a dance party.

YA literature/debut book by Arriel Vinson

Arriel Vinson’s debut novel in verse, Under the Neon Lights (on sale June 3), is a sparkling and heartfelt story that follows a young Black girl as she navigates the complexities of first love, the path to self-discovery, the gentrification of her Black neighborhood, and the empowering world of roller skating. Through Vinson’s lyrical and evocative verse, readers are invited into a vibrant and dynamic world where neon lights illuminate the struggles and triumphs of adolescence.

Happy Summer reading!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to facilitate this featured book post. Images were also provided.

Laguna Art Museum Announces 2025 LAM Kids Summer Day Camp Series and Weekly Drop-In Fridays

Children participating in hands-on activities at Laguna Art Museum’s STUDIO/Lab.Image courtesy of Laguna Art Museum.

Laguna Art Museum (LAM) has announced the return of its highly anticipated LAM Kids Summer Day Camp Series and the weekly LAM Kids Summer Fridays, offering young artists the opportunity to play, explore and create inside the museum’s imaginative STUDIO/Lab. Scheduled on Mondays when the museum is closed to the public, these daylong camps provide an exclusive, inspiring setting for children ages 5–12 to engage with hands-on projects centered around art’s connection to the world around them. Additionally, families can enjoy weekly drop-in creative sessions every Friday throughout the summer, offering accessible, spontaneous art exploration for all ages.

Each camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and explores a unique weekly theme—ranging from fashion and music to space and the environment—designed to spark creativity and critical thinking in a fun, welcoming environment.

“These camps are a celebration of art’s role in everyday life,” said Julie Perlin Lee, Executive Director of Laguna Art Museum. “By connecting creative expression to topics like design, nature and sound, we hope to inspire the next generation of artists, thinkers and innovators.”

All camps take place inside STUDIO/Lab, a two-room art installation created by Southern California artist Michael Davis with contributions from Elyse Pignolet. This hands-on space invites exploration through 3D visuals, interactive gadgets, whiteboard drawing stations and other sensory-driven tools designed to foster creative thinking and play.

2025 LAM Kids Summer Day Camp Themes & Dates

  • June 16: Fashion – Explore the connections between fine art and fashion through tactile design projects
  • June 23: Space – Create out-of-this-world art inspired by the beauty of the galaxy
  • July 14: Design – Invent new ideas and design logos, toys and games
  • July 21: Fantasy – Dream up imaginative worlds and characters through story-driven artwork
  • July 28: Music – Merge art and sound with creations inspired by music and lyrics
  • August 4: 3D – Sculpt and build 3D artworks using materials like clay
  • August 11: Environment – Create artworks inspired by Laguna Beach’s natural beauty and the museum’s roots in plein air painting

PRICING

LAM Kids Summer Day Camps (9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

  • Members: $90 per child | $80 for two or more siblings
  • Non-members: $110 per child | $90 for two or more siblings

Pre-registration is required. Parents or guardians do not need to be present during the camp day. To register and learn more, visit lagunaartmuseum.org/events.

LAM Kids Summer Fridays: Weekly Drop-In Fun

Every Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the summer, families are invited to drop in and create their own masterpieces at LAM Kids Summer Fridays. Held inside STUDIO/Lab, these open studio sessions encourage self-guided exploration with help from on-site education staff.

  • Free with museum admission
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • No pre-registration required

“Summer Fridays are the perfect low-key way for families to explore creativity together,” said Lee. “Whether you stay an hour or the whole day, there’s always something inspiring to discover in STUDIO/Lab.”

Credit: Laguna Art Museum.

Fudge, June 13 Pet of the Week

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Every animal deserves love and comfort no matter what shape they’re in. Fudge, 15 years old,is in need of all that if you’re willing and able to foster or adopt a senior cat with medical needs. Fudge is a 100% lap kitty and will stay on your lap until you move her off. She’s guaranteed to enhance your reading and not get in the way of the computer monitor. Other than that, give her a sunny spot near a window and a comfy bed for her aged bones. Fudge looks a little rough thanks to her previous live before Long Beach Animal Care Services took her in. She’s nearly toothless and is on kidney care food and pain meds for arthritis, but so far, she needs no further care except for her lovely heart and soul. No precious animal should spend their final days in a shelter, so if you can offer Fudge hospice, email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to speed the process, or call (562) 570-7387. Better yet, meet them in person at Long Beach Animal Care Services, 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, at entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors). Visiting hours are Wednesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., and Saturday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Thanks to cat volunteer Susan for championing Fudge and writing her story.