Win Dad a Family Vacation to YMCA of the Rockies!
May 21, 2012 – 6:15 am | Comments Off

If there is an affordable, fun family vacation that rivals YMCA of the Rockies, I’d like to know about it.
Since I moved to Colorado almost 10 years ago, we have had a family reunion and multiple trips to both of the YMCA of the Rockies’ Colorado locations.
As new parents with an irascible, insomniac toddler, [...]

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Win a 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack of Walt Disney Pictures’ SECRETARIAT ($39.99 value)
January 22, 2011 – 7:00 am | Comments Off
Win a 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack of Walt Disney Pictures’ SECRETARIAT ($39.99 value)

**CONTEST CLOSED. THANKS TO WINNER KRYSTAL TUBBS!**
I’ll admit that I didn’t know the backstory of Walt Disney Pictures feature film, SECRETARIAT.
Spoiler alert if you’re as clueless as I was: The horse kicks some serious tail.
On January 25th, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment releases SECRETARIAT on Blu-ray, DVD, & movie download. I felt bereft to [...]

Movie review: Narnia sequel “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” finds exotic island adventure
December 11, 2010 – 6:50 am | No Comment
Movie review: Narnia sequel “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” finds exotic island adventure

*** STAR REVIEW | Fantasy
From their outset in 2005, the big- screen versions of C.S. Lewis’ “The Chronicles of Narnia” novels have had a particularly winning champion in the character of Lucy Pevensie.
Vividly portrayed by Georgie Henley, Lucy has embodied the franchise’s best qualities: its openheartedness, its loving grasp of the sibling bond, its celebration [...]

Review: Harry Potter film “Deathly Hallows” unleashes the bleakness in a ripping thriller
November 27, 2010 – 7:05 am | 2 Comments
Review: Harry Potter film “Deathly Hallows” unleashes the bleakness in a ripping thriller

A pall hangs over the anxious world that pits Harry Potter and his allies against their cold, familiar foes in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,” the latest film about author J. K. Rowling’s celebrated boy wizard.
The seventh film in the series, based on Rowling’s seventh and final book, is the bleakest and [...]

Disney’s “Tangled” Hits the Frying Pan on the Nose (P.S. That’s a good thing)
November 9, 2010 – 9:37 pm | Comments Off
Disney’s “Tangled” Hits the Frying Pan on the Nose (P.S. That’s a good thing)

My children and I recently attended an advanced screening of Tangled, Walt Disney Pictures’ latest movie about Rapunzel and her 70 feet of magical, golden hair.
This feisty, tower-bound teen (voice or Mandy Moore) was kidnapped as a baby and has been locked away for years. The day before her 18th birthday, she partners up with [...]

Movie review: “Megamind” is out of sight
November 7, 2010 – 7:00 am | Comments Off
Movie review: “Megamind” is out of sight

Talk about your unreliable narrators.
At the start of the impossibly slick, sweetly wise, animated romp, “Megamind,” the titular villain recounts how he’s come to the end of the line.
He is tumbling to his demise. A ray gun floats in the air nearby. It doesn’t look good.
It all began in a galaxy far, far away as [...]

Mama Confessional: How did you keep your kids occupied this summer?
July 28, 2010 – 6:40 am | 15 Comments
Mama Confessional: How did you keep your kids occupied this summer?

I’d like to say that I’ve taken my kids on outings and that we’ve experienced new and wonderful adventures this month. Wouldn’t it be amazing if I could share of our many hikes in the wonderful Colorado mountains, or perhaps tell of a day spent at the Denver Zoo where we took a picnic and [...]

“Eclipse” shines bright for vampire-series fans
June 30, 2010 – 7:21 am | 11 Comments
“Eclipse” shines bright for vampire-series fans

If you are feeling a bit “once bitten, twice shy” about seeing the third installment of Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster vampire tale come to the big screen, you can let that go.
“The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” is a finer outing than 2009′s “New Moon.” Managing to be both sulky and cheesy, that second film was a sequel [...]

Movie review: “Toy Story 3″ gets 3 stars in 3D
June 20, 2010 – 7:00 am | Comments Off
Movie review: “Toy Story 3″ gets 3 stars in 3D

Consider the oft-amusing, terribly clever G-rated sequel “Toy Story 3″ as the brightest student in the class delivering a very fine B paper.
Any other year, the fact that animation powerhouse Pixar’s grand summer offering is a sequel — and a 3D one at that — wouldn’t rankle quite so much. But summer 2010 is turning [...]

Shrek Forever After Review: Ogre and ogre, and ogre and ogre — again
May 22, 2010 – 7:05 am | Comments Off
Shrek Forever After Review: Ogre and ogre, and ogre and ogre — again

The final chapter in a constantly charming franchise, “Shrek Forever After,” proves what has been increasingly clear in the decade since the titular ogre (voiced by Mike Myers) leapt so famously onscreen from William Steig’s 1990 children’s book:
The animated journey of Shrek, his beloved, Fiona, and Far Far Away buddies Donkey and Puss in Boots [...]

Movie review: “Mother and Child” drama explores adoption’s effects
May 22, 2010 – 7:00 am | Comments Off
Movie review: “Mother and Child” drama explores adoption’s effects

The three wounded women in writer-director Rodrigo Garcia’s memorable drama, “Mother and Child,” are connected, and separated, by adoption.
The trio of Naomi Watts, Annette Bening and Kerry Washington touchingly convey just what varied forms emotional defense can take.
Better: As their characters’ interwoven tales gain force, they show how profoundly those defenses can crumble.
Elizabeth (Watts) is [...]