The Tiger Rising – Reviews

The Tiger Rising - Reviews

Film Synopsis:
Queen Latifah and Dennis Quaid star in this beloved tale based on the New York Times best-selling book by Kate DiCamillo. When 12-year-old Rob Horton (Christian Convery) discovers a caged tiger in the woods near his home, his imagination runs wild and life begins to change in the most unexpected ways. With the help of a wise and mysterious maid, Willie May (Queen Latifah) and the stubborn new girl in school (Madalen Mills), he navigates through childhood memories, heartache, and wondrous adventures in this heartwarming adaptation.
The tiger rising - Queen Latifah

Below is the Official Trailer of The Tiger Rising. Check it out:-


See more photos from the movie below to ‘whet’ your appetite for more of this heart-warming show:-

The tiger rising - Madalen

 

The Tiger Rising - Dennis

 

Film Website:
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The Tiger Rising - Dennis

 

The tiger rising - Tiger

 

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ReelWorks Studios Film ‘WHEN WE LAST SPOKE’ Wins Best Picture at ICVM Awards Giveaway for USA Residents

 

Film Exits NRB 2021 Christian Media Convention with Five Awards

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 8, 2021) – WHEN WE LAST SPOKE celebrates big wins at the 2021 ICVM Crown Awards held June 23 in Grapevine, Texas. The film received awards in each of the five categories it was eligible for, including the titles Best Picture and Best Narrative.

The WHEN WE LAST SPOKE cast received three individual awards – the late Cloris Leachman was awarded Best Supporting Actor, the Silver Award for Best Actress was given to Melissa Gilbert and the Bronze Award for Best Actor was awarded to Corbin Bernsen.

“We are so grateful to the wonderful team that helped make this film a reality,” says Marci Henna. “So many years of love and hard work have gone into this movie.

I want to thank the NRB and ICVMs for recognizing us and placing us with such an amazing group of nominees.”
Past wins include “Audience Favorite” at the Austin Film Festival and the film’s official selection at the Heartland International Film Festival.

Following the lovable and nutty family of sisters Juliet and Evangeline, WHEN WE LAST SPOKE gives viewers an insight into the beauty of the Cranbournes as they journey through the ups and downs of their unexpected situation.
Life for Juliet and Evangeline changes quickly after their father James departs to fight in the Vietnam War and their mother, who feels ill-equipped to raise two daughters alone, leaves them with their grandparents, Walt and Ruby, to pursue her own singing career. Together, the family learns how to overcome heartbreak and uncertainty by holding tight to the most important aspects of life – family, friends, love, and forgiveness.

Costume designer

Inspired by the novel from Marci Henna, director Joanne Hock and screenplay writers Rick Eldridge and Jimmy Hager pack WHEN WE LAST SPOKE with humor, heartbreak, and triumph. Audiences will leave grateful for the gift of family, the relief of laughter, and a newfound appreciation for the often kooky relationships with friends and family.
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About ReelWorks Studios:

ReelWorks Studios, LLC was founded by Rick Eldridge in August of 2009 as a production services and distribution management company. Business offices are located in Charlotte, North Carolina with representation and offices in Santa Monica, California. CEO, Rick Eldridge, has been in the entertainment business for over 35 years as a producer,  director, musician, and creative visionary. The company now has over 100 titles under mana element comprised of the feature film, television programming, and digital media. Get all the latest news from ReelWorks at https://reelworks.net/

About Marci Henna:

Marci Henna grew up near Austin, Texas where she graduated from the University of Texas with a B.A. in English. As a child, she lived with the Wakamba in Kenya, East Africa, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and in various Texas cities. For twenty years, she served on the executive committee of the Dell Children’s Medical Center Foundation, on the James Dick Foundation (for the International Festival Institute at Round Top, Texas), and on the boards of other nonprofits. She and her husband, Louis, have four beautiful children, two roly-poly dogs, and reside in Austin, Texas, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. For more information, visit www.firesidetexas.com

 

Giveaway: You’ll be offering a free digital code for When We Last Spoke. 
Note: This giveaway is limited to US residents only. 
 
Disclosure: Many thanks to Last Spoke Partners for providing this product/product information for review. Opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.
 
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Cubekins – Invasion of the Cubecumbers – Giveaway for North Americans Only

Cubekins - Invasion of the Cubecumbers

 

Disclosure: Many thanks to Brainy Pixel for providing this product/product information for review.  Opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation.  I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.

Cubekins - Invasion of the Cubecumbers

 

Synopsis:

Cubekins is an award-winning, wholesome, small-town tale of a rambunctious, seven-year old boy named Kip exploring his ever-changing world, while learning more about his never-changing God.

Cubekins - starring Kip

Talking Points:

● New Christian “Faith-based” Show for Kids, like Veggie Tales set in Mayberry
● New, fun, family-friendly and faith-based content for children ages 3-8!
● Created by two homeschool dads and their families
● Buy/Rent Cubekins Ep. 01 Invasion of the Cubecumbers on the Cubekins website (or other available streaming platforms)
● Check out exclusive member content, like coloring books, bonus videos, and more by becoming a fan member at cubekins.com!

Cubekins - Kara

 

At Cubekins.com, Includes…
– A link to watch/stream our 22 minute Cubekins Pilot and Bonus Songs Content.
– A digital download of our “Kip Loves God” coloring book.
– A digital download of our full color “Kip Loves God” Reader.
– Access to our Members Only section of the Cubekins website.
– Access to future Membership perks.

Cubekins - Mom Jan

 

Dove.org review:

“Cubekins is a great kids show—children will be entertained while learning morals from a Christian perspective. Parents need not worry about negativity or inappropriate themes. When looking for a wholesome way to teach and occupy their children, parents can trust Cubekins to fulfill those needs.”

Cubekins - Dad Ed

 

Giveaway:

1 free screening link for North America residents only.

Cubekins - Archie

 

Press Releases/Media Hits:  

Dove Article: https://dove.org/review/21721-cubekins-invasion-of-the-cubecumbers/
Testimonials: https://www.cubekins.com/testimonials
Faith Talk Live: https://www.facebook.com/faithtalklive/videos/210746730655594
Faith Talk Live: https://www.facebook.com/faithtalklive/videos/3823650894320851/
PaxTV Livestream: https://www.facebook.com/100894538457426/videos/4109078385776214

 

Cubekins - church pastor

 

Christian Casting:
https://www.facebook.com/ChristianCastingOfficial/videos/750429658879558

WHNT-19 News:
https://whnt.com/news/morgan-county-animation-company-releases-pilot-episode-on-amazon-prime/

 

Cubekins - Church Congregation

 

Links:

Cubekins Gallery: https://www.cubekins.com/photo-and-video-gallery
Cubekins Song Lyrics: https://www.cubekins.com/songs

 

AWARD WINNER - Nieves International Christian Film Festival - 2021

 

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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat – An Andrew Llyod Webber’s Musical

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a musical comedy with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story is based on the “coat of many colors” story of Joseph from the Bible’s Book of Genesis. This was the first Lloyd Webber and Rice musical to be performed publicly in 2005.

Look out for Joan Collins as the seductive Mrs. Potiphar in this 1 hour 20 minutes long musical. Donny Osmond stars as Joseph.

Act I

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is based on the story of Joseph from the Bible’s Book of Genesis.

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A Narrator opens the show by introducing Joseph, the dreamer (“Prologue – Any Dream Will Do) . The Narrator then draws the audience’s attention to Joseph’s father and his 12 sons (“Jacob and Sons”). Jacob has given Joseph, his youngest and favorite son, a multi-colored coat and his brothers are envious of him (“Joseph’s Coat”).

The brothers’ jealousy is compounded by Joseph’s dreams, which suggests that he is destined to rule over them (“Joseph’s Dreams”). To stop this from happening they try to kill him, before changing their minds and selling him as a slave to some passing Ishmaelites (“Poor, Poor Joseph”).

To hide what they have done, Joseph’s brothers and their wives tell Jacob that his beloved son has been killed by a wild animal. As proof, they show Joseph’s coat, which they have torn to pieces and covered in goat’s blood (“One More Angel in Heaven”). When the devastated Jacob exits, the brothers and wives cheerfully celebrate Joseph’s departure (“Hoedown”).

Meanwhile, Joseph is taken to Egypt (“Journey to Egypt”). There he is bought as a slave by the wealthy Potiphar. He works hard and is promoted, eventually running the household. Joseph catches the eye of Mrs. Potiphar and although he turns down her advances, Potiphar sees them together and jumps to the wrong conclusion (“Potiphar”). Furious, he throws Joseph in jail.

A miserable Joseph laments his situation (“Close Every Door”), but things look up when two prisoners, both former servants of the Pharaoh, are put in his cell. Joseph interprets their strange dreams and predicts the Butler will return to Pharaoh’s service, while the Baker will be executed. On hearing his prophecies, the other prisoners encourage Joseph to follow his own dreams (“Go, Go, Go, Joseph”).

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Act II

The Narrator opens the second act with news that there’s a glimmer of light for Joseph in jail: Pharaoh himself had a run of crazy dreams and nobody can interpret them (“Pharaoh Story”). Pharaoh’s (now freed) Butler tells him of Joseph’s skills deciphering dreams (“Poor, Poor Pharaoh”). Pharaoh has Joseph brought to him and describes his dream involving seven fat cows, seven skinny cows and seven healthy ears of corn, and seven dead ears of corn (“Song of the King”).

Joseph deduces that there will be seven plentiful years of crops followed by seven years of famine (“Pharaoh’s Dreams Explained”). Impressed with what he hears, Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of preparations for the famine and the former slave becomes the second most powerful man in Egypt, Pharaoh’s right-hand man (“Stone the Crows”).

Meanwhile, Joseph’s family back home is struggling due to the famine, with his brothers regretting what they did to him and how they lied to their father (“Those Canaan Days”). Hearing that Egypt still has food, they travel there to beg for supplies (“The Brothers Come to Egypt”).

In Egypt, the brothers request food from Joseph, not realizing who he is (“Grovel, Grovel”). Joseph gives them sacks of food but puts a golden cup in the one belonging to Benjamin, his youngest brother, whom he has never met. When the brothers attempt to depart, Joseph stops them, accusing them of theft. Each brother empties his sack (“Who’s the Thief?”) and when the cup is found in Benjamin’s sack Joseph accuses him of stealing. The other brothers beg Joseph to take them, prisoner, instead and let Benjamin go free (“Benjamin Calypso”).

Joseph sees that his brothers have changed and reveals who he really is (“Joseph All the Time”). Joseph sends for his father and the pair are reunited (“Jacob in Egypt”). Joseph wears his colored coat again (“Any Dream Will Do”/ “Close Every Door”).

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