THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL
HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID
ALADDIN
THE MIGHTY DUCKS
When an aggressive coach takes over a ragtag team of peewee hockey players and renames them THE MIGHTY DUCKS, they snap their losing streak and skate their way to the state championships. Although THE MIGHTY DUCKS follows an oft-repeated formula, it is an excellent movie for children over seven-years-old and adults. Overall, THE MIGHTY DUCKS offers hope to young people, by pointing to the rewards of hard work, discipline, service, and teamwork.
BEETHOVEN
WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS: PART 2
HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK
In HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK, Kevin McCallister (Macauley Culkin) separates from his vacation-bound family for a wild adventure that involves defending his favorite toy store against crooks. The movie tries to outdo its predecessor with an added dose of slapstick violence, at the expense of original's most endearing qualities. Of course, HOME ALONE 2 affirms man's need for fellowship; however, the Christmas sentiments--such as good will and friendship--regrettably melt into a muddled humanism. For many, it was not the Kevin-vs-crooks showdown that made the original a success, but the storyline that affirmed Christian values, such as family, responsibility, repentance, and reconciliation.
ROCK-A-DOODLE
DARK HORSE
LITTLE NEMO: ADVENTURES IN SLUMBERLAND
Fun for the whole family, LITTLE NEMO: ADVENTURES IN SLUMBERLAND depicts a little boy who opens a Forbidden Door with a magic key from the King. With brilliant colors, excellent pacing and special effects, the movie tugs at your heartstrings while exploring issues such as temptation and peer pressure. Overall, the movie shows that our actions have consequences and that forbidden doors may open a hornet's nest of trouble. Please note, however, there is some magic present as an allegorical plot device which is clearly not nomenalistic.