School Holiday Guide – October(ish) 2014
The school holidays roll around with bewildering speed, luckily we’re on hand to help with a few simple solutions to entertain the kids over the coming weeks. There’s plenty for kids of all ages to check out in cinemas – maybe even something you’ll like more than they will! Read on to see what’ll appeal to everyone from the youngest kids to the simply young at heart.
For the young lads
THE BOXTROLLS
Rated PG (low level violence)
Stop-motion animation company Laika Entertainment follow-up their previous features ParaNorman and Coraline with this down-in-the-gutter tale about an orphan boy raised by a group of cave-dwelling, trash-collecting, box-wearing creatures who adopt the boy into their family. Mixing the peculiarly crude with the unusually cute, this is one animated family adventure we’ve had our eyes on for well over a year.
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PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE
Rated G
Originally planned as a straight-to-DVD spinoff of Pixar’s Cars, Disney’s Planes was a surprise cinema hit in 2013, winning over the young ones with its high-flying tale of Dusty the crop-dusting plane. This year, Dusty moves on from the air-racing scene to help out those in need by becoming part of an air attack team responsible for putting out raging wildfires.
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For the young lasses
STEP UP 5: ALL IN
Rated PG (coarse language)
Moving on from its flashmob-inspired predecessor, this fifth edition in the ludicrously popular Step Up dance franchise takes place in Las Vegas. Pairing Ryan Guzman (from Step Up 4: Miami Heat) and Briana Evigan (Step Up 2: The Streets), Step Up 5: All In returns to a dance tournament format to showcase over-the-top performances from a cast of characters from throughout the series.
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For the whole family
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES
Rated M (medium level violence)
Everyone’s got a favourite turtle, thanks to the many times they’ve been enjoyed thanks to TV series, feature films, comics and more. Bringing fans of all ages and eras together in cinemas, the latest incarnation of the TMNT gang sees them brought to life by the wizards at Industrial Light & Magic (Star Wars) and mega-producer Michael Bay. Megan Fox and Will Arnett provide some human distraction from the film’s CGI creatures, but kids will only have eyes for the heroes in a half shell.
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