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‘Rise of the Guardians’ a delight for all ages

November 26th, 2012 Posted in Movies Tags: , ,

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Catholic News Service

What better way to spend a few hours over the holidays than in the company, not only of Santa Claus himself, but of the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and the Sandman?

Courtesy of the delightful 3-D animated adventure “Rise of the Guardians,” moviegoers of almost all ages can do just that.

North (Alec Baldwin) welcomes Jack Frost (Chris Pine) in this scene from the animated movie “Rise of the Guardians.” The Catholic News Service classification is A-I — general patronage. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG — parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. (CNS/DreamWorks Animation)

Based on books by William Joyce, the film focuses on the destiny of the legendary bringer of winter, Jack Frost (voice of Chris Pine). Free-spirited and mischievous, youthful Jack is also lonely and uncertain of his purpose in life. Until, that is, he’s invited to join the Guardians, a force made up of the mythical characters listed above.

The Guardians’ mission is to protect children against the machinations of the Bogeyman, aka Pitch Black (voice of Jude Law).

As the initially reluctant Jack is introduced to his newfound comrades, we discover a new slant on each traditional persona. Thus Santa, alias North (voice of Alec Baldwin), is a hardy Cossack type with a heavy Russian accent, while everyone’s favorite seasonal rabbit (voice of Hugh Jackman) turns out to be a boomerang wielder from Down Under. (Parents of a certain age will recognize a play on a famous line from 1986’s “Crocodile Dundee.”)

The elusive distributor of quarters under children’s pillows (voice of Isla Fisher) is portrayed as half-human, half-hummingbird. She’s at least human, and feminine, enough that Jack’s shining teeth (and, by implication, his appearance in general) set her a bit aquiver, though only in the vaguest, most innocent way. As for the chap who makes all our eyelids heavy, he’s presented as a mute but cheerful and endearing sprite.

In his feature debut, director Peter Ramsey, working from a script by David Lindsay-Abaire, pits the hope and wonder championed by the Guardians against the fear and self-doubt that arm Pitch with his most effective wiles. The result is a tenderhearted and touching family movie — one, moreover, that’s entirely free of objectionable content.

This is, though, a struggle between the battling archetypes of good and evil over the fate of the world’s children. So there are portions of the action that might be too dark and scary for the smallest members of the clan.

The film contains perilous situations. The Catholic News Service classification is A-I, general patronage. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is.

Mulderig is on the staff of Catholic News Service.

 

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‘Frankenweenie’ will delight kids, amuse parents

October 5th, 2012 Posted in Movies Tags: , ,

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Catholic News Service

Director Tim Burton’s gothic comedy “Frankenweenie” is a skillful 3-D animated spoof of horror conventions built around the heart-warming relationship between a boy and his dog.

This black-and-white, stop-motion cartoon, an expanded version of Burton’s 1984 live-action short of the same title, might prove too scary for small fry. But it will delight their older siblings and amuse parents as well.

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‘Ice Age’ franchise begins to drift but latest sequel still family friendly

July 8th, 2012 Posted in Featured, Movies Tags: ,

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Catholic News Service

As he has been known to do before, the manic saber-toothed squirrel Scrat (voice of Chris Wedge) steals the show in “Ice Age: Continental Drift.”

Other comic elements in this modestly entertaining 3-D animated sequel, co-directed by Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier, are beginning to feel worn. But lessons in loyal friendship and family solidarity are more durable. The only red flags for parents are raised by plot developments that might frighten the most sensitive and some fleeting potty humor.

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‘Chimpanzee’ an enjoyable experience for all ages

April 26th, 2012 Posted in Movies Tags: ,

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Despite some flaws, the endearing wildlife documentary “Chimpanzee” offers an enjoyable expedition for moviegoers of just about every age.

Parents of the tiniest tots take note, however: Though morally suitable for all, the picture does involve a significant survival-of-the-fittest plot development that may prove too emotionally taxing for the most sensitive youngsters.

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