Minions Movie Review
Check out Jessica Ham's video review of the new family movie Minions!
Check out Jessica Ham's video review of the new family movie Minions!
Inside Out is an animated Disney/Pixar film about a young girl, Riley, and how she and her family had to move from Minnesota because her dad got a job in San Francisco. Riley is a happy girl who loved her life in Minnesota but the move changes that because she misses her old home and friends.
Walking through the doors of the Stanford Theatre in Palo Alto, California, is like entering a portal to the splendor of another era. The opulent neoclassical styled movie palace whisks you back to a time before technology, television, and even home radio, to a pre-depression America where entertainment and distraction were sought outside the home. Beautifully designed and decorated with larges lobbies and mezzanines with chairs and couches where friends could sit and talk. Before Hitchcock's Psycho, movie goers would show up to the theatre without much thought to showtimes. It was common to walk into the theatre mid movie.
We recently saw Jurassic World and it was a really fun movie. The dinosaurs were amazing! Check out Jessica's video review of the movie.
Here is another video movie review from Jessica Ham, this one of San Andreas.
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Here is another video movie review from Jessica Ham. This one is of Pitch Perfect 2.
Special coupon for Dinuba Platinum Theatre at the end of this review.
Here is another video movie review from Jessica Ham. This one is of The Age of Adaline starring Blake Lively.
Home is an animated film based on the book, “The True Meaning of Smekday” by Adam Rex. An Alien race called the Boov are running away from the evil Gorg. They make Earth their home and they relocate the humans to a different part of the Earth so they can live in their human homes. A young girl, Gratuity, nicknamed Tip by her friends, is separated from her mom, and is on a mission to find her.
I love the Divergent book series so I was very excited for the second installment in the movie franchise. The first movie was faithful to the book almost completely so I knew the director knew what he was doing. >em>Insurgent was an intense, romantic, and amazing movie and I could gush about it for hours. There were some parts of the book they left out but the basic storyline still rang true.
I always enjoy it when a movie starts with a short. The pre-show before Cinderella was a Frozen short about Ana's Birthday and how Elsa was trying to make her birthday special but she came down with the Frozen Fever where she sneezed mini snowmen. It was really a cute story worth seeing in itself.