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Growing Up with Hello Kitty, My LIttle Pony, Freaky Friday, screenwriter Kevin Peterson

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions. Tune in this week as we interview Kevin Peterson, screenwriter of the award-winning screenplay, “Weiner Dog Nationals.” Listen to reviews of the new DVD releases, “Growing Up with Hello Kitty,” “My Little Pony,” and “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.” Catch all this and more with your host, Raven Devanney and critics Morgan Bertsch, Gabriella Chu and Cheyenne Nguyen.

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John Carter, Growing Up with Hello Kitty, Robert Woodhead from AnimEigo Films, Tall Tale, Newsies

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions and listen to our review of the new feature film, John Carter plus the classic films Tall Tale and Newsies playing on HDNet kidScene this month. Catch our interview with the anime visionary, Robert Woodhead, co-founder of AnimEigo Films who just released two new DVDs, Growing Up with Hello Kitty 1 and 2. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Gabriella Chu, Blake Hawes and Brianna Beaton.

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The Lorax, Adventures of Tintin, Tooth Fairy 2, Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming attractions  and listen to our review of the new feature film, Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax starring the voice talent of Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Danny Devito and Ed Helms. We also review the two direct to DVD films,  Tooth Fairy 2 starring Larry the Cable Guy and Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2 and the wonderful film, Adventures of Tintin, coming out in DVD this week.  Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Blake Hawes, Cheyenne Nguyen, Camille Bajema and Casey Chandler.

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Gone, Nim’s Island, Happily N’ever After 2 and more

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

KFCA-VAK_2.jpgTune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming attractions and listen to our review of the newly released PG-13 thriller, Gone, starring Amanda Seyfried as well as Nim’s Island and Happily N’ever After 2 – two classic films airing on HDNet Movies KidScene this month. Meet one of our new 2012 KIDS FIRST! Film critics, Camille Bajema from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Makai Webber Colvin, Gabriella Chu and 2012 film critic search winner Camille Bajema.

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Chronicle, The Secret World of Arrietty, The Borrowers and More…

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

KFCA-VAK_1.jpgTune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming attractions to listen to our youth film critics reviewing the new feature films Chronicle and The Secret World of Arriety. We also review the classic family film, The Borrowers, which is the same story as The Secret World of Arriety and playing on HDNet Movies kidScene next month. Meet one of our new 2012 KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, Casey Chandler from Santa Fe New Mexico who is one of the winners of our annual film critics search campaign. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Critics, Makai Weber Colvin, Gabriella Chu, Blake Hawes, Anthony Aranda and Casey Chandler.

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The Lorax (original), Little Angels, Introducing new KIDS FIRST! Film Critics

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming attractions to listen to our discussion with Katie Zieff, voice star for the new preschool DVD series, “Little Angels” produced by Roma Downey from “Touched by an Angel.” We will be reviewing the newly re-mastered film, “The Lorax” from Warner Home Video and interviewing two of the winners from our 2012 KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Search Competition – Julianna Noone and Talia Rashba. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Critic Makai Weber Colvin.

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Big Miracle, Journey 2, Oscar Nominees with guest Jim Ferguson, Dragon Boy Trilogy

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming attractions to listen to our discussion with Jim Ferguson from KGUN ABC Tucson about the Oscar nominations in the “Best Animated Feature” category. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic finalist, Blake Hawes will review film, “Journey 2: Mysterious Island” and talk about his interviews with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and the rest of the actors from the film. Guest Donald Sampson joins us to discuss his fascinating books from the Dragon Boy Trilogy. And Anthony Aranda reviews the new film, “Big Miracle.” Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and KIDS FIRST! Critics Anthony Aranda, Gabriella Chu and Makai Colvin.

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KIDS FIRST! Filmmakers Win Awards at My Hero Project

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Congratulations to Lynne Cherry, Diane and Karen Lampiasi and David Bunting on winning awards at the 2011 My Hero Project. The mission of MY HERO is to use media and technology to celebrate the best of humanity and to empower people of all ages to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world.

210309.jpg210309.jpgThe not-for-profit project is supported by visitors of all ages who share stories, art, and short films on our award-winning multimedia journal and digital library.

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Mile in His Shoes, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Dr. Toy, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Finalist

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Tune into KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions for 2012! This week, we are reviewing the new app by Dr. Toy and interviewing Dr. Toy herself. Also, our youth critics will review one of the classic family films playing on HDNet Movies KidScene next month: Bedknobs & Broomsticks and the family film about an autistic pitcher who joins a minor-league baseball team and profoundly affects the entire team. Catch all of this with your host Raven Devanney and critics Gabriella Chu, Sam Connan and Makai Weber Colvin.

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James Cameron to Spend $18Million on Converting the Titanic to 3D

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Studios and filmmakers are committed to 3D although there is definite push back from the theaters. Higher ticket prices help the theaters, but they are faced with the studios making them pay for the 3D glasses. An expense the studios have absorbed so far. Cameron feels that 3D is going to improve but the time is right to convert. Disney saw a big theater attendance for the re-release of The Lion King in 3D, with Beauty and the Beast coming out next. Titanic will take a year to convert.

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