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rannynm

Joined Jul 2001
Ranny is founder and president of the national nonprofit, Coalition for Quality Children's Media / KIDS FIRST! - founded in 1991. KIDS FIRST! reviews, evaluates and rates films, TV shows and other media designed for kids ages 2 to 18, plus adults. Our team of 65 tween and teen reporters review all the latest films, TV shows and streaming media suitable for youth audiences. Each review will end with the first name and last initial of the reporter that wrote the review. You can also see their videotaped reviews on our YouTube channel.
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rannynm's rating
Lilo & Stitch
7.38
Lilo & Stitch
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
7.68
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
The Lightning Code
7.59
The Lightning Code
Panda Bear in Africa
5.510
Panda Bear in Africa
Thunderbolts*
7.610
Thunderbolts*
Star Trek: Section 31
3.88
Star Trek: Section 31
The Legend of Ochi
6.28
The Legend of Ochi
Drop
6.210
Drop
Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels
6.710
Superhuman Body: World of Medical Marvels
The Amateur
6.710
The Amateur
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip
5.18
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip
Run, Tiger Run!
6.98
Run, Tiger Run!
Be@rbrick
8.110
Be@rbrick
The Penguin Lessons
7.110
The Penguin Lessons
Snow White
1.78
Snow White
O'Dessa
5.06
O'Dessa
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
7.510
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Plankton: The Movie
5.310
Plankton: The Movie
Last Breath
6.64
Last Breath
Night of the Zoopocalypse
6.08
Night of the Zoopocalypse
The Ballad of Wallis Island
7.38
The Ballad of Wallis Island
A Sloth Story
5.610
A Sloth Story
The Unbreakable Boy
5.88
The Unbreakable Boy
The Americas
8.310
The Americas
Win or Lose
8.010
Win or Lose

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rannynm's rating
Lilo & Stitch

Lilo & Stitch

7.3
8
  • May 20, 2025
  • Keeps The Nostalgia Of The Original Movie While Giving It A Fresh, Real-Life Twist

    I enjoyed Disney's new live action remake Lilo & Stitch. It keeps the nostalgia of the original movie while giving it a fresh, real-life twist and is one of the better recent live action remakes.

    Lilo & Stitch (2025) brings the adored animated film of the same name from 2002 to life. Lilo (Maia Kealoha) is a lonely Hawaiian girl who lives with her older sister, Nani (Sydney Agudong) after their parents sadly pass away. Lilo discovers an adorable, but very chaotic fugitive alien named Stitch (Chris Sanders), who she teaches the meaning of "ohana," which means family, while he helps mend her own.

    This remake stays pretty true to the original story with a few minor differences and the addition of a few new characters. I love the designs of Stitch and the other aliens, like Pleakley and Jumba, as they stay very true to their original characters from the animated version but have more realistic textures and qualities to fit a live action movie. Stitch somehow looks even more adorable as a live action alien, kind of reminding me of Baby Yoda. Maia Kealoha, who portrays Lilo, is precious and I was rooting for her the whole way. This movie is her big screen debut, and she is incredibly talented, especially considering that her co-star is completely CGI. Nani and Lilo's bond is explored more in this movie which I like as they really emulate a sibling relationship, but I wish that more of Stitch and Lilo's bond was explored as their connection feels a little rushed. Chris Sanders returns to voice Stitch's iconic voice which really helps keep the magic of the original movie as most of the other characters are played by new actors. One of my favorite characters from this movie is a new one, Tutu, played by Amy Hill. She actually had a small role in the original film, and now she plays the sweet and lovable neighbor of Lilo and Nani. Overall, I definitely prefer the original animated Lilo & Stitch movie from 2002 but this version is still worth the watch for young kids and Stitch fans.

    The film's messages are about the importance of fighting for your family and a reminder that everyone is capable of change. It also displays the importance of strength, resilience and forgiveness during difficult times.

    I give Lilo & Stitch 4 out of 5 stars and I recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. It comes out in theaters on May 23, 2025.

    By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

    7.6
    8
  • May 20, 2025
  • An Absolutely Action-Packed Movie Full Of Constant High-Tension And Emotional Moments, And Insane Stunts, As Always.

    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning is an absolutely action-packed movie, taking a more serious and grave tone than the previous installments of the series. It's full of constant high-tension and emotional moments, and insane stunts, as always. It is definitely long but has a solid way to end the entity's storyline (maybe?).

    Now that Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has retrieved the cruciform key, the next step in destroying the rogue AI - "The Entity" - is finding the Podkova, which contains the original code of the AI and is at an unknown location at the bottom of the sea. So, Ethan and his team must travel the globe and find the Podkova before The Entity gains control of every nuclear arsenal and launches them, annihilating the world. It's a cautionary tale about AI and offers a scary view into the future of artificial intelligence's power.

    If you haven't watched Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 you should do so because it is the first part of this movie, but you don't need to watch any of the other earlier ones to understand the story, but long-time fans will enjoy all the references to past movies in this one. Even though this is the eighth film in the Mission: Impossible franchise, running at just under three hours - the longest Mission: Impossible movie yet - and has the word "final" in the title, it's unknown whether this will be the last assignment for Ethan Hunt after almost 30 years of missions. Almost all of the stunts in the Mission: Impossible movies are performed by Tom Cruise and always seem to outdo each other, but the stunts in this movie are so crazy that even professionals said they were impossible, but Tom Cruise was able to make them happen. There's a wing-walking stunt between two planes in this film - this isn't the first time Cruise has done stunts with planes, but in this particular situation, the original stunt teams said his vision was not possible. However, Cruise defied the odds and was able to do an extremely dangerous and extremely impressive wing-walking stunt. Along with all of these action-packed and impressive stunts, there's also a lot of fast-moving images and flashbacks to past movies, so I would advise you to be cautious while watching this movie if you are photosensitive. Ethan Hunt and his team, Benji (Simon Pegg), Grace (Hayley Atwell), Paris (Pom Klemenieff) and Degas (Greg Tarzan Davis), have such good chemistry and, despite being so different, they work so well together. Ethan spends a lot of time apart from his team, but his care for these people is so apparent. Some of these characters are on opposite sides of the original conflict, so it is very interesting to see their bonds grow through everything they encounter in this movie.

    The film's message is that teamwork and determination can make the impossible possible. Be forewarned that there is some profanity, intense fighting scenes, very gruesome situations and death. I do not recommend this movie for photosensitive or sound-sensitive viewers, as well as people who are sensitive to violent scenes.

    I give Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This movie releases in theaters on May 23, 2025.

    By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
    The Lightning Code

    The Lightning Code

    7.5
    9
  • May 12, 2025
  • A Thrilling And Heartfelt Adventure That Blends Science, Friendship, And Courage Into A Family-Friendly Sci-Fi Film That Sparks Your Imagination!

    The Lightning Code is a thrilling and heartfelt adventure that blends science, friendship, and courage into a family-friendly sci-fi film that sparks your imagination! With high-stakes action, lovable characters, and a meaningful message about innovation and integrity, this film is a standout in the genre.

    What I love most about The Lightning Code is how it balances big ideas, like clean energy and corporate corruption, with genuine emotional moments and exciting twists. The film is packed with action and mystery, but it never loses sight of the heart at the center of the story -- a boy trying to honor his mother's legacy and do the right thing.

    The story follows teen inventor Miles Fletcher (Andrew Reid), who finally cracks his late mother's code, an invention based on Nikola Tesla's dream of limitless energy. When a powerful corporation called Luxos Energy steps in with promises to help, Miles believes he's found a way to change the world. But Luxos has its own sinister agenda. With the help of his best friend Piper, her hilarious younger brother Jamie, and his loyal robot companion Newt, Miles must outsmart a tech giant and unlock the truth about his invention and himself. Andrew Reid brings charm and conviction to the role of Miles, making him both relatable and inspiring. Piper is a standout character too, fierce, loyal, and smart. The chemistry among the young cast is fun to watch, and Newt the robot adds humor and heart to the team. The visual effects are impressive, especially during the high-voltage scenes involving Miles' invention. The film feels both futuristic and grounded, thanks to its sleek design and real-world themes. One of my favorite parts of the movie is when Miles and Piper break into Luxos to retrieve the missing blueprints; it's full of suspense, clever thinking, and showcases their strong friendship. The film also excels in building emotional stakes, especially in scenes that connect Miles to his mother's memory and mission.

    The Lightning Code carries a powerful message -- young people can lead big changes, especially when guided by integrity, teamwork, and curiosity. It promotes perseverance, critical thinking, and trust in the face of deception. There's no inappropriate content or bad language, making it a great pick for families.

    I give The Lightning Code 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults who enjoy fast-paced family films with a message. It opens in select theaters on May 9, 2025. It's a jolt of fun you won't want to miss! Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST!
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