[yasr_overall_rating] Set in the same world as ‘Waypoint Kangaroo,’ Curtis C. Chen’s ‘Kangaroo Too’ is bursting with adrenaline and intrigue in this unique outer space adventure.
Blu-ray Review: “The Lion King” Is Still A Disney Classic
[yasr_overall_rating] Lion cub and future king Simba searches for his identity. His eagerness to please others and penchant for testing his boundaries sometimes gets him into trouble.
Movie Review: “Menashe” Fails To Bridge The Gap Of Understanding
[yasr_overall_rating] Within Brooklyn’s ultra-orthodox Jewish community, a widower battles for custody of his son. A tender drama performed entirely in Yiddish, the film intimately explores the nature of faith and the price of parenthood.
Blu-ray Review: “Their Finest” Is A Cheeky Romance Under The Guise Of A War Morale Movie
[yasr_overall_rating] A British film crew attempts to boost morale during World War II by making a propaganda film after the Blitzkrieg.
Movie Review: “Leap!” Dances Into The Hearts Of Children And Adults
[yasr_overall_rating] An orphan girl dreams of becoming a ballerina and flees her rural Brittany for Paris, where she passes for someone else and accedes to the position of pupil at the Grand Opera house.
Blu-ray Review: “Once Upon A Time: The Complete Sixth Season” Is Fun And Fast Paced
[yasr_overall_rating] A young woman with a troubled past is drawn to a small town in Maine where fairy tales are to be believed.
Book Review: ‘Hum If You Don’t Know The Words’ Is Powerful And Poignant
[yasr_overall_rating] Perfect for readers of ‘The Secret Life of Bees’ and ‘The Help,’ a perceptive and searing look at Apartheid-era South Africa, told through one unique family brought together by tragedy.
Book Review: ‘The Confusion Of Languages’ Is Raw And Perfect
[yasr_overall_rating] A searing debut novel from the award-winning author of ‘You Know When the Men Are Gone,’ about jealousy, the unpredictable path of friendship, and the secrets kept in marriage, all set within the U.S. expat community of the Middle East during the rise of the Arab Spring.
DVD Review: “PJ Masks: Time To Be A Hero” Teaches Valuable Lessons With Superheroes
[yasr_overall_rating] By day, six-year-olds Connor, Amaya, and Greg go to school like everyone else. But when they put on their pajamas and activate their animal amulets, they magically transform into their dynamic superhero alter egos and become the PJ Masks!