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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Mail Order Monster Now Available on VOD (Review)

Disclosure: I was sent a screener in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.




If you have older children, say 10+, then you will want to check out this cute new movie, available as of Tuesday on VOD -- Mail Order Monster.  Just like the name suggests a monster is ordered in the mail.  So, who would want to order a monster?  This movie is about a young girl named Sam, who loses her mother 3 yrs. earlier.  She is struggling to come to terms with her mother's death, as well as deal with bullies at her school.  After being given a comic book, she cuts out the order form on the back and sends it in for her very own Mail Order Monster.  And, when it arrives, it is just what she needs.

This movie is about the unlikely friendship between a monster and a young girl, and how together they take on the bullies at school, and help Sam come to terms with her mother's death, and the idea of a making new memories, without forgetting her mother.

My girls were a little young for this movie, but I watched it and really enjoyed it.  I really liked how they made the movie all about a young girl, as you usually see boys in lead roles of kids movie.  Sam is smart, unique and tenacious, and you can't help but feel for her when you see all that she has to go through with the loss of her mom, as well as the girls bullying her at school.  She hope she catches a break, and when the robot arrives in the mail, can't help but smile thinking this is just what she needs to turn her life around and finally see joy in her life once again.

This is definitely a must see movie for families with older children, who can handle a parent's death and bullying.  It keeps you engaged from start to finish, and is one of those movies you will want to watch time and again.

About this Movie:

"Charisma Carpenter (“Buffy, “Angel”) , Josh Hopkins (“Cougar Town”, "Quantico")  and Madison Horcher (Adventures in Babysitting) star in “Mail Order Monster”, writer-director Paulina Lagudi’s "cool, kid appropriate Frankenstein-esque drama" (Dove),  available for unsealing this November!


After witnessing her mother’s death 3 years ago with her best friend PJ in the car, 12 year old Sam Pepper has never been able to move on. Her reclusive nature and nerd table membership leaves Sam an easy target for bullying. Trauma and puberty cause Sam and PJ to not only grow apart but become rivals.

PJ bullies Sam through ostracizing and humiliating her in front of their classmates. As Sam watches the school laugh at her through the slits of her locker, she realizes she’s had enough. Sam orders the parts to build a “Monster” from a comic book ad, and is finally able to give PJ a taste of her own medicine.

Finally, her life’s changing for the better. When her father, Roy, reveals he proposed to his girlfriend, Sydney Hart, Sam sees just how much her life’s about to change. Unable to face the state of her family, Sam relies on her monster to keep her from getting a new mom.

Written by Paulina Laguidi and Marc Prey. 

Madison Horcher, Jeremy Aubrey and Emma Lyle co-star in a wondrous mesh of E.T and The Iron Giant, on Digital November 6 from Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment. "


Disclosure: I was sent a screener in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.


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MY PET DINOSAUR NOW AVAILABLE ON VOD and DVD from Uncork'd Entertainment (Review)

Disclosure:  I was provided with a screener in exchange for an honest review. All reviews shared are mine and mine alone.



Spielbergian fantasy film My Pet Dinosaur, from Emmy winner Matt Drummon is now available on Demand from Uncork'd Entertainment.


When I started watching this movie with my girls, it reminded me of the popular Transformers movie, in which Bumblebee befriends Sam, and Sam does everything in his power to keep his new friend safe.  This movie, doesn't have a car as a friend, but instead a dinosaur who grows and grows to almost the same size of the transformers Bumblebee.  My girls have seen the Transformers movie, and as they were watching it, said to me "this is like that movie, but even better!"  Ever since learning about dinosaurs in school, they are all about dinosaurs and especially love movies like this one.


We watched this movie the other day when it was raining, and the girls really got into it.  They liked the messages of an unlikely friendship, never giving up, and helping others.  They thought the dinosaur was cute, especially when it was a baby.  But, they wondered if they were in the kids' shoes, what they would do if they found a dinosaur and it grew that big.  :-)


The movie is full of action an keeps kids (and adults) engaged from start to finish.  You find yourself on the edge of your seat cheering on the boy and his new friend, and hoping the dinosaur is not harmed.  And, when the movie ended, the girls turned to me and said, "This was such a great movie!"  They couldn't wait to watch it again...and it didn't take long, for them to grab the screener we were sent and bring it in the car, to watch on their way to an evening class we had.  They couldn't stop talking about this movie to their friends, and got their friends excited about this movie.  My Pet Dinosaur is available as of October 2nd on VOD, and arrived on DVD this past Tuesday, November 6th.  This is the perfect family movie night flick to watch, that the whole family will enjoy! We can't wait to watch it again. :-)


About this Movie:


"A cross between E.T and Monster’s Inc, My Pet Dinosaur fixes on the unlikely friendship between a boy and a dinosaur.  Cast includes Jordan Dulieu, Annabel Wolfe, Christopher Gabardi (The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years) and Tiriel Mora (Farscape).



Featuring state-of-the-art visual effects, a heart-warming tale of friendship and the beautiful Australian countryside, My Pet Dinosaur is the perfect family treat.

Official Synopsis :

When a boy finds the remnants of a failed military experiment his troubled town is plunged further into chaos as he accidentally makes a new friend."

Disclosure:  I was provided with a screener in exchange for an honest review. All reviews shared are mine and mine alone.
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