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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
Thomas Dekker,
Kenneth Mars,
Anndi McAfee,
Aria Noelle Curzon,
Jeff Bennett
Director:
Charles Grosvenor
This is the sixth "The Land Before Time" movie.
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Ingle,
Candace Hutson,
Heather Hogan,
Rob Paulsen,
Jeff Bennett
Director:
Roy Allen Smith
Littlefoot and the gang meet a shy newcomer, Ali, but the pleasantries stop there. There's a dire environmental theme to this third sequel in the series, in which the world's weather changes beyond the Great Valley, and what had been dry land is now a "land of mists." The shift brings new creatures who push out older inhabitants, and Littlefoot sees these radical changes for himself when he has to venture into the area to find a medicinal flower for his sick grandfather. While the animation is slow and contained the way direct-to-video cartoon releases often are, the story is sound and the now-familiar characters are memorable. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Ingle,
Alec Medlock,
Kenneth Mars,
Miriam Flynn,
Aria Noelle Curzon
Director:
Charles Grosvenor
Dreams--or "sleep stories," as these talking dinosaurs dub them--inspire Little Foot and his grandparents to begin a journey to see a climactic event in the 10th installment of this consistently high-quality series. Along the way, they discover that other longnecks have been having similar dreams, thus providing the opportunity for guest voices (Bernadette Peters as "Sue" and James Garner as "Pat") and Little Foot's reunion with his long-lost father (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland). In a subplot, Little Foot's other dino friends decide to follow him, but this story really belongs to the young longneck. He gets to view a solar eclipse--and take credit for saving his species--...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Robert Wightman,
Priscilla Barnes,
Season Hubley,
David Tom,
John Ingle
Director:
Guy Magar
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
Scott McAfee,
Candace Hutson,
Heather Hogan,
Jeff Bennett,
Rob Paulsen
Director:
Roy Allen Smith
Young brontosaurus Littlefoot and his pals venture out of the Great Valley into the Mysterious Beyond and encounter a T-rex and a pair of omnivores who just want to be friendly. (Gulp.) The gang learns how hard it is to be a kid on one's own in a scary place--what with landslides and ferocious "sharptooths." This first sequel to The Land Before Time mostly holds up the visual quality of Don Bluth's original, though the story is narrower and less interesting. Music by the Roches and James Horner. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Ingle,
Brandon Lacroix,
Aria Noelle Curzon,
Rob Paulsen,
Anndi McAfee
Director:
Charles Grosvenor
This fourth sequel in the series finds "leaf gobblers" eating all the vegetation in Great Valley, driving Littlefoot, the young brontosaurus, and the other dinosaur inhabitants out. Arguments break out among the adults during migration, and Littlefoot and his friends decide to take matters in their own hands by crossing the "big water" to an unknown island. There they meet an old friend from The Land Before Time II--Chomper, the T-rex, who has to protect the gang from his own, carnivorous parents. Plenty of drama in this one, and as the series has been wont to do from the beginning, it shows adults as sometimes being less than perfect. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Meryl Streep,
Bruce Willis,
Goldie Hawn,
Isabella Rossellini,
Ian Ogilvy
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
If Robert Zemeckis's mega-hit Forrest Gump was too sweet for your taste, you may enjoy the undiluted bitterness of his previous movie, a cynical black comedy that was ahead of its time. Death Becomes Her, an outlandish parable about America's obsession with youth and vanity, exposes the corrosive side of Zemeckis's comic sensibility, the sort of scathing satirical edge he gleefully flourished in his overlooked 1980 Used Cars, which has developed a cult following. Meryl Streep has a ball as the deliciously vicious Madeline Ashton, a flamboyantly mannered actress who makes Bette Davis's formidable Margo Channing in All About Eve look like a wallf...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Jo Harvey Allen,
Freeman Beatty,
Evelyn Box,
Kevin Box,
Amy Buffington
Truly quirky, this mock documentary is part musical, part farce, and completely, oddly innocent. This is a one-man-band job for David Byrne (lead singer of the Talking Heads), who writes, stars, and directs, It's ostensibly about the sesquicentennial celebration of a small Texas town, but it's really about strange characters and strange attitudes. Byrne is our guide, driving us around and giving tour information about Texas in an innocuous patter, frequently running into Louis Fyne (John Goodman), a lonely man looking for love. At various times, and with little provocation, the film swoons into a Talking Heads number with preachers and bar patrons belting out tunes. If...
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
Aaron Spann,
Jeff Bennett,
Aria Noelle Curzon,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Miriam Flynn
Director:
Charles Grosvenor
The small-fry dinosaur friends are back for their ninth outing in this 77-minute movie, but this time they're not the littlest creatures in the Great Valley. A herd of miniature dinos is discovered when Little Foot tries to sneak some "tree sweets," but falls into the tree instead, knocking down all the blossoms. This gives the tiny herd easy access to the food, which they quickly devour and disappear. But instead of taking the blame, Little Foot inadvertently sends the prehistoric adults into a "get Frankenstein" kind of frenzy by blaming the little ones entirely for the loss of the harvest. The kids find the herd first, of course, and protect it from the adults until ev...
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Ingle,
Kenneth Mars,
Miriam Flynn,
Thomas Dekker,
Anndi McAfee
Director:
Charles Grosvenor
In this ninth installment in The Land Before Time series, a cast of spirited, young dinosaurs explores the familiar emotion of loneliness and the need to belong. Torrential rains have turned the Great Valley into an unfamiliar landscape, causing Littlefoot to feel lonely. "You are only as alone as you choose to be," his grandfather tells him. The flood has transported new swimming creatures into the valley, including a playful porpoise named Mo who quickly befriends Littlefoot. Yet Mo must return to his home in the Big Water and so, against parental wishes, Littlefoot and pals escort Mo on an adventurous journey back to the sea. Danger ensues, including "earthshake...
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