Jungle Beat is animated.īigfoot ditches his settled-down American life – he’s married and raising a kid – to save a pristine stretch of Alaskan land from a greedy corporation. Fortunately for his new friends in the jungle, Fneep has little desire to stir any trouble. But before Fneep returns to his planet, he must accomplish his mission: conquer our planet. It includes minor language.Ī monkey, an elephant and their jungle friends help a little blue alien named Fneep get home after his spaceship crash lands on Earth. The movie highlights the relationship between two of the best players: Australian Feliks Zemdegs and American Max Park, who is on the autism spectrum. This documentary film spotlights the unbelievable-yet-fascinating world of Rubik’s Cube contests, in which the best players can solve a cube in less than 10 seconds. Jingle Jangle is a live-action musical that tells the story of a man named Jeronicus, who was the world’s greatest toy-maker as a young man before his apprentice stole his “book of inventions.” It stars Forest Whitaker ( The Last King of Scotland), Keegan-Michael Key ( Key and Peele, Tomorrowland) and Hugh Bonneville ( Downton Abbey, Paddington series).Ĭontestants travel from all over the world to compete and determine who can solve a Rubik’s Cube the fastest. Rated PG for some rude and suggestive material, and brief language.Ī young girl helps her once-creative grandfather rediscover his will to live – and his inventive magic – when she uncovers a talking robot buried away in storage. This live-action comedy is based on a best-selling book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and stars Jennifer Garner ( Alias, Miracles from Heaven) as the mom and Edgar Ramírez ( Point Break, Gold) as the dad. The film includes minor language.Ī mom and dad – tired of being known as “fun-killers” – decide to say “yes” to every crazy idea their kids have for an entire day. Reach Records, a Christian music label, produced the soundtrack. It stars Jimmy Gonzales ( Godzilla: King of the Monsters, The Case for Christ) and Dennis Quaid ( I Can Only Imagine, The Rookie). This inspiring faith-based movie is based on a true story and has a great message on fatherhood and second chances. Because of minor language and adult themes, this one may be best for teens.Īn orphanage facing financial ruin is given a second chance when its residents enter the Bisbee’s Black & Blue Fishing Tournament, one of the most lucrative fishing contests in the world. It’s a powerful film about finding hope in the midst of tragedy. The film is based on the true story of Sam Bloom (played by Emily Watts), an Australian woman who became adept at adaptive surfing after she lost all movement from the chest down. It includes plenty of laughs and toe-tapping fun but also great lessons on self-worth, friendship, family and tragedy.Ī woman who was paralyzed during a vacation accident rediscovers the joys of life when she cares for an injured magpie. This brilliant animated musical stars the uber-talented Lin-Manuel Miranda ( Hamilton, Mary Poppins Returns) as the voice of the kinkajou (named “Vivo”) and newcomer Ynairaly Simo as Vivo’s friend, Gabi. It’s a delightful movie that promotes forgiveness, redemption and second chances.Ī kinkajou embarks on a dangerous mission across the Atlantic Ocean when tragedy strikes his owner. (And even though it’s filled with reimagined Christian contemporary tunes.) It stars Kevin Quinn (Disney’s Bunk’d, A Christmas Love Story) and Bailee Madison ( Bridge to Terabithia, Good Witch). It’s a mega-entertaining faith-based musical that has the look and feel of a Disney production, when though that Hollywood giant was not involved. A teen boy from a troubled background finds love and the gospel when he unwittingly attends a Christian summer camp.
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