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Review Star Wars: The Acolyte Episodes 1 & 2

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The Acolyte series begins with an exchange of questions between a Jedi and a would-be assassin. A combative exchange, both spoken and driven by action, sets the tone for the rest of this exciting new Star Wars series. One of the first lines of dialogue in the first few minutes is a question about the antagonist’s force abilities, “who trained you?”. That question drives the mystery at the show’s center as it unfolds each episode. The Acolyte is set before any other live-action story in a faraway galaxy.

This uncharted period in galactic history, a first in television, commences with a compelling exchange between two characters, each representing a different side of the force. This marks the beginning of a fresh narrative for every character, set in a new era of stories within the vast Star Wars galaxy. The Acolyte can be best described as a murder mystery, a unique twist set against the backdrop of the Star Wars universe. The term’ space opera’ aptly captures the essence of this new chapter in the Star Wars saga.

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This show is undoubtedly about the Jedi and what they were like before we met them in the prequel trilogy. The emotional stakes and character exploration here focus on or surround the Jedi characters and their actions. The stakes are seemingly high for this character-driven TV show while also not being able to be so easily dismissed as cheesy storytelling as previous Star Wars projects have been largely described as.

To see the Jedi Temple and the Jedi Order itself in all its glory is just one way this show draws you in from the start. In addition to featuring some of the most compelling Jedi relationship dynamics ever seen in a Star Wars story, those explored are more familiar to Star Wars fans. The relationships explored throughout are mostly between a master and an apprentice. That relationship explored is familiar to the Skywalker saga and the story of the Jedi order across Star Wars storytelling, all while still feeling fresh.

The Jedi bonds as they appear in the show appear natural and with conflict that is not acted dramatically but tactically and marked by good direction thanks largely to a great series script. For the first time, satisfyingly, there is an exploration of the human experience that comes along with being a Jedi and makes the story and its characters more accessible to its viewers, something that live-action Star Wars shows surrounding some of our classic fan-favorite characters have had a hard time executing.

New characters in the large Star Wars universe, from the Mandalorian and his adopted son, Cassian Andor, and now the cast of characters of the Acolyte, will surely resonate with old and new fans due to the performances throughout.

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A component never fully explored in previous Star Wars projects was a focus on Jedi order at its height. The show goes much deeper and explores themes surrounding a Jedi’s commitment to the order while also other characters have elected to leave the Jedi order. The Acolyte Makes for a great Star Wars story in that it explores what George Lucas intended these stories to tell, that there is the simple choice between choosing to do the right thing or to make the good choice over the bad thing or the wrong choice.

We all have a choice to do what is keeping us on the light side or leading us to the dark side. Decisions are made that drive that most important choice in every Star Wars story: the choice of how to use the force. The force and all that it means in The Acolyte makes for some of the best Star Wars moral storytelling since the story of the Chosen One.

The groundwork is laid for the eventual fall of the Jedi in words reminiscent of hermit Luke Skywalker when he speaks of the hubris of the Jedi in a particular Star Wars film. There is an ill intended cover up attempt involved from the very first episode that is sure to become a norm for the Jedi for generations to come. That is when the Jedi order is likely to be brought into a political game, the Jedi tend to cover up their mistakes and short sightedness. A cover up is a great component of a murder mystery and adds to the one unfolding in the Acolyte.

The show’s murder mystery element is reminiscent of the storytelling from the golden age of television, where those were popular at the time. Usually said shows would center around a simple case of mistaken identity that would unfold in a series long drama to discover the truth. The Acolyte is interested in discovering that same familiar truth while keeping the viewer engaged with the finest looking Jedi order. There is even one scene which pays homage to the fugitive movie and the famous waterfall scene but instead of Tommy Lee Jones it is a Jedi master pursuing a fugitive on the run.

The world that makes up The Acolyte is familiar and is truly Star Wars but this show does not simply play it safe with familiar character design but introduces a world and range of characters reminiscent of the feeling when the phantom menace introduced us to the world’s explored throughout the prequels. The Galaxy feels as wide as the Clone Wars tv series did over the course of its seasons, and these whole new worlds keep the viewers engaged and feeling immersed into this Galaxy Far Far Away.

The Star Wars tropes of scene swipes in editing ,make for some of the best scene transitions in recent Star Wars storytelling. The familiar storytelling also supported by a return to what makes Star Wars so unique, is its aliens. A familiar Alien species appears early on in the first episodes and reminds you why you love the characters design in Star Wars.

The Acolyte is a Star Wars story that is trying to tell a whole new story in a whole new world all while feeling familiar to the Star Wars mythos. The series feels familiar to the world building any fan would know while also challenging your view of the force and just what stories can dare to be told in a Galaxy far far away.

The first two episodes of The Acolyte are now streaming on Disney+.

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Loungefly New Collection Inspired by the 1988 Film, Beetlejuice

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Loungefly is launching an all-new collection inspired by Beetlejuice in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products. Available on Loungefly.com and select retailers this June, the collection offers fans versatile accessories that reflect the eccentric and imaginative world of the classic 1988 film. Loungefly also has a special web-exclusive Beetlejuice Western Cosplay Mini Backpack available exclusively at Loungefly.com.

Showcasing a unique blend of spooky and stylish designs, the assortment features an array of accessories and apparel decorated with beloved characters from the film, such as the mischievous and comedy-centric Betelgeuse in his black-and-white striped suit, the strange and unusual Lydia Deetz, the whimsical sandworm, and more from the Afterlife. This collection offers fans the perfect opportunity to delve into the afterlife and experience the unique stylization of Beetlejuice, sparking their excitement and curiosity.

Here is a complete list of Loungefly’s Beetlejuice collection:

  • Carousel Hat Sliding 3″ Collector Box Pin (MSRP:$20.00)
  • Carousel Light Up Cosplay Mini Backpack (MSRP: $80.00)
  • Cartoon Lunchbox Journal (MSRP: $30.00)
  • Cosplay Full Size Nylon Backpack (MSRP: $50.00)
  • Cosplay Mini Backpack Dog Harness (MSRP: Small $45, Medium $50, Large $44)
  • Handbook For The Recently Deceased Accordion Wallet (MSRP: $30.00)
  • Handbook For The Recently Deceased Pin Trader Backpack (MSRP: $80.00)
  • Handbook Treat Bag (MSRP: $20.00)
  • Here Lies Betelgeuse Large Cardholder (MSRP: $25.00)
  • Here Lies Betelgeuse Mini Backpack Pencil Case (MSRP: $25.00)
  • Lydia Deetz Cosplay Journal (MSRP: $30.00)
  • Sandworm Collar (MSRP: $20.00)
  • Sandworm Crossbody Bag (MSRP:$70.00)
  • Sandworm Leash (MSRP: $20.00)
  • Sandworm Puzzle Mystery Box Pins (MSRP: $20.00)
  • Unisex Hoodie (MSRP: $70.00)
  • Unisex Tee Shirt (MSRP: $35.00)
  • Waiting Room 4PC Pin Set (MSRP: $20.00)
  • Warner Bros. Beetlejuice Western Cosplay Mini Backpack (MSRP: $90; Available exclusively at Loungefly.com

With its intricately designed backpacks, wallets, crossbody bags, apparel and small accessories, Loungefly tells wearable stories inspired by the most beloved franchises in the world. Crafted with care and precision, Loungefly leaves no detail overlooked, so fans can find value in every stitch. From detailed zipper charms to custom-themed linings, the brand’s accessories showcase an authentic passion for the fandom that collectors proudly wear.

Disney/Pixar “Inside Out 2” Final Trailer

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Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” opens in theaters nationwide in just 10 days, inviting moviegoers inside the mind of newly minted teenager Riley just as Headquarters undergoes a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions.

In the follow-up to 2015’s Oscar®-winning “Inside Out,” Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust—who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts—aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety, Envy, Ennui and Embarrassment show up. The voice cast includes Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Liza Lapira, Tony Hale, Lewis Black, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edebiri, Lilimar, Grace Lu, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan, Paul Walter Hauser and Yvette Nicole Brown.

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“Inside Out 2” is directed by Kelsey Mann, produced by Mark Nielsen and executive produced by Pete Docter, Jonas Rivera and Dan Scanlon. The film features a screenplay by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein and story by Mann and LeFauve. With music by Andrea Datzman, the all-new feature film releases only in theaters June 14, 2024.

Tickets are now available on Fandango, https://www.fandango.com/InsideOut2, and wherever tickets are sold.

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Alien: Romulus new Trailer and Poster Released

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The terrifying new trailer and poster for Alien: Romulus are here! The all-new sci-fi/horror thriller from producer Ridley Scott and director/writer Fede Alvarez opens exclusively in theaters nationwide on August 16, 2024.

“Alien: Romulus” takes the phenomenally successful “Alien” franchise back to its roots: While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers face the most terrifying life form in the universe. The film stars Cailee Spaeny (“Civil War”), David Jonsson (“Agatha Christie’s Murder is Easy”), Archie Renaux (“Shadow and Bone”), Isabela Merced (“The Last of Us”), Spike Fearn (“Aftersun”), Aileen Wu. Fede Alvarez (“Evil Dead,” “Don’t Breathe”) directs from a screenplay he wrote with frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues (“Don’t Breathe 2”) based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett.

“Alien: Romulus” is produced by Ridley Scott (“Napoleon”), who directed the original “Alien” and produced and directed the series’ entries “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant,” Michael Pruss (“Boston Strangler”), and Walter Hill (“Alien”), with Fede Alvarez, Elizabeth Cantillon (“Charlie’s Angels”), Brent O’Connor (“Bullet Train”), and Tom Moran (“Unstoppable”) serving as executive producers.

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Review: Disney’s The Little Mermaid Musical Dives Into Waves of Magic

‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid’ is a captivating spectacle, immersing you in a world of dazzling costumes, graceful voices, and a sea of nautical puns. It’s an enchanting journey into aquatic fantasy, a professional Broadway-level production that’s perfect for the whole family. Based on the beloved 1989 animated Disney musical film, McCoy Rigby Entertainment brings a spellbinding experience to La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts with ‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid’ musical.

Ariel (Leianna Weaver) is a teenage mermaid in love with the human Prince Eric (Coleman Cummings). Ariel’s father, King Triton (Trent Mills), blames humans for his queen’s demise. So, he forbids any interaction between merpeople and humans. The royal musician crustacean Sebastian (Dana Orange) is appointed to supervise Ariel for King Triton. Flounder (Kevin Kulp) is Ariel’s fish friend. The seagull Scuttle (Quintan Craig) is Ariel’s go-to bird for expertise about the human world. The sea witch Ursula (Regina Le Vert) tempts a deal to use her magic to make Ariel’s dreams come true. But as they say: “Magic comes with a price.”

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Extra imagination is used to dress the sea life. The fishtail design on Merpeople is clever and fanciful. European composer garments influence Sebastian. Ursula spreads her tentacled dress. The underwater population shimmers from its scaly layer. Sweeping choreography fills the colorful stage with mesmerizing fun. Favorite songs bring wave after wave of heart and nostalgia. Crowd-pleasing selections include “Under the Sea,” “Poor Unfortunate Souls,” “Kiss the Girl,” and “Part of Your World.”

The new songs in the musical not only strengthen the story but also showcase the immense talent of the cast. From Ariel’s sisters and Flounder’s doo-wop in ‘She’s in Love’ To the quartet of Ariel, Prince Eric, Sebastian, and King Triton in ‘If Only ‘, the cast’s harmonies are a delight. Prince Eric’s solo in ‘Her Voice’ is a powerful expression of his admiration for the voice that saved him from the ocean, leaving the audience in awe of his vocal prowess.

Additional backstory provides more motivation for the villain’s plot. Ariel’s mersisters are given more personality. Ariel’s fish-out-of-water journey focuses more about her dream of exploring and living in a world outside of her norm. Prince Eric’s role as a lead is marginalized to practically a side character by the show’s end. Ariel salvages her life and that of her father without needing to be rescued.

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Body rolls from the merpeople and Flounder to simulate being underwater are soft and accompanied with flowing arm motions. The body rolls and flowing arms to simulate underwater motion become less distracting after awhile. High-wires simulate swimming under water and flight in the human world. Although a shipwreck is implied and not literal, one may spot with a spyglass the abrupt climax that wraps most loose ends. Flounder’s nervous crush on Ariel lingers unacknowledged and left hanging out to dry.

The magic, music, and majesty of “Disney’s The Little Mermaid” musical is not to be missed. Book by Doug Wright. Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater. Musical Direction by Brent Crayon. Choreography by John MacInnis. Direction by Glenn Casale.

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Playing on select evenings from now until June 23, 2024 at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. Open-captioned performance on June 15 at 2pm. Talkbacks with cast and creative team on June 6 and June 20 following the 7:30 pm performance.

For ticket sales and more information, call (562) 944-9801 or (714) 994-6310 or visit www.LaMiradaTheatre.com. Group, student, and military discounts are available. Children under 3 will not be admitted into the theatre. Parking is free.

Venom: The Last Dance Trailer Released

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In Venom: The Last Dance, Tom Hardy returns as Venom, one of Marvel’s most extraordinary and most complex characters, for the final film in the trilogy. Eddie and Venom are on the run.

Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo is forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie’s last dance.

Venom: The Last Dance boasts a stellar cast, including the return of Tom Hardy, and the addition of Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Peggy Lu, Alanna Ubach and Stephen Graham. Their performances are sure to captivate and thrill audiences.

The film is directed by Kelly Marcel and based on a screenplay she wrote based on a story by Hardy and Marcel. Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy, and Hutch Parker produced it.

Venom: The Last Dance is in Theaters on October 25, 2024.

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Theater Review: Fancy Nancy – The Musical

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“Fancy Nancy: The Musical,” presented at the Chance Theater in Anaheim, CA, takes everyone’s favorite creative and imaginative little girl, along with her loyal friends, on a journey of growth, self-discovery, and encouragement. The school is putting on a play, and Nancy (Jillian Batt/Kristin Cortines) has her sights set on the undersea role of a beautiful mermaid.

While Nancy’s friends, Bree (Zoe Godfrey-Grinage/Juliet Parker), Rhonda (Fiona Burrows/Cecily Dowd), Wanda (Alyssa Corella/Claire Manson), and Lionel (Elijah Douglas/Matt Takahashi) are cast in dream roles like seahorses and sharks, Nancy obtains the less-than-stellar role as… a tree. Disappointed with the results, Nancy still makes time to play with tea and dress in tiaras and feather boas. Nancy’s mother, Mrs. Clancy (Haley Catherine/Katelyn Spurgin), is there every step of the way to help her daughter navigate those tough emotional moments life throws.

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It’s easy to see why the theater has been able to bring back this musical production for children returning for its seventh season to the Chance Theater. Fans young and young at heart are drawn right into the excitement upon stepping inside. The theater’s commitment to inclusivity is evident in the variety of activities available, from tables of books, plush, stickers, and other activities for purchase, to the option to provide tiaras and feathered boas to make the show extra special. The book’s illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser also makes frequent appearances to the show since the production’s inception, further enhancing the sense of community and welcome.

The engaging story appropriately translates a wonderful transition from book to stage. Inspiring young readers to take more of the creative arts into their lives with performance. The actors do a stellar job of bringing characters to life for the target age group. The humor appeals equally to adults and children with its silly innocence, exaggerated expressions, and comic timing. After the one-hour and ten-minute performance (with a fifteen-minute intermission), the audience is invited onstage to meet, greet, take pictures, and sign autographs with the characters.

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“Fancy Nancy: The Musical” is irresistibly engaging for an entertaining family event. Fans of the book series will immediately rejoice and be enthralled by the story, characters, and songs. The show’s interactive elements, including some light audience participation from the comfort of your seat, add an extra layer of fun and excitement. Our favorite moment was Lionel’s shark song for the “Deep Sea Dances Ballet”.

Book and lyrics by Susan Dilallo. Music and lyrics by Danny Abosch. Based on the popular “Fancy Nancy” books by Jane O’Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser. Directed by Laura M. Hathaway. Music direction by Robyn Manion. Now playing at the Chance Theater on select days until June 9, 2024. For more information and ticket sales call (888) 455-4212 or visit www.chancetheater.com.

Disney Releases Teaser Trailer for “Moana 2”

Opening only in theaters Nov. 27, 2024, “Moana 2” reunites Moana and Maui three years later for an expansive new voyage alongside a crew of unlikely seafarers. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced.

The all-new feature film stars Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson as Moana and demigod Maui, respectively.

Check out the new teaser trailer for Walt Disney Animated Studios’ “Moana 2.”

Directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, and produced by Christina Chen and Yvett Merino, “Moana 2” features music by Grammy® winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, Grammy nominee Opetaia Foaʻi, and three-time Grammy winner Mark Mancina.

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Pixar Fest 2024 at Disneyland: A Character Bonanza!

Attention Pixar fans! Disneyland Resort is hosting Pixar Fest, a magical celebration filled with exciting entertainment, unique novelties, themed treats, and most importantly, over 20 beloved Pixar characters – some making their Disney park debut! This extraordinary event runs through August 4, 2024, so be sure to visit before it ends.

Beyond the familiar faces you know and love, Pixar Fest introduces a host of rare and never-before-seen characters to the Disneyland Resort. These special guests are joining the lineup of regular Pixar pals, creating an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

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For a truly unique encounter, don’t miss the all-new Pixar Pals Playtime Party. This lively event is home to a variety of rare Pixar characters, including some you won’t find anywhere else in the parks. So, whether you’re a lifelong Pixar enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of animation, Pixar Fest promises an enchanting journey through the beloved stories and characters that have captured our hearts.

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Characters Guests May See at Pixar Pals Playtime Party

For the first time at Disneyland Resort, guests may encounter Pixar characters Ember and Wade (“Elemental”), as well as Luca and Alberto (“Luca”) at the Pixar Pals Playtime Party at Fantasyland Theatre in Disneyland park.

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Guests may also spot Ian and Barley (“Onward”) near their van Guinevere at this high-energy fun zone for the entire family.

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Guests can find some of their other favorite Pixar characters, including Joy and Sadness (“Inside Out”); Russell (“Up”); Merida (“Brave”); and Woody, Jessie and Bo Peep (“Toy Story”).

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Where to See Other Pixar Characters Throughout Disneyland Resort}

There are many more Pixar friends guests may see during Pixar Fest and beyond at Disneyland park, Disney California Adventure park and even at Pixar Place Hotel.

During the day at the Hollywood Backlot in Disney California Adventure park, guests may be able to see Mr. Incredible or Elastigirl (“The Incredibles”) appearing in their retro super suits for the first time.

Searching for adventure? At Grizzly Peak near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, guests may also find Dug (“Up”) interacting with Wilderness Explorers of all ages.

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In Grizzly Peak at Disney California Adventure park, guests may spot Meilin Lee and her mother Ming Lee (“Turning Red”), returning to Disneyland Resort for Pixar Fest. Mei is so excited to join the Pixar Fest fun that she has begun to turn into her red panda form!

Here are some other beloved characters from favorite Pixar stories that guests can find across Disneyland Resort:

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Disney California Adventure

Mike (“Monsters, Inc.”) at Pixar Pier
Sulley (“Monsters, Inc.”) at Pixar Pier
Edna Mode (“The Incredibles”) at Pixar Pier
Frozone (“The Incredibles”) at Pixar Pier
Lightning McQueen (“Cars”) in Cars Land
Mater (“Cars”) in Cars Land

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Miguel (“Coco”) in Frontierland

Pixar Place Hotel

Joe Gardner (“Soul”)

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Bing Bong (“Inside Out”)

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Guests can also spy some of their favorite Pixar friends grooving along in the new “Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration!” parade at Disney California Adventure park, including Meilin Lee (“Turning Red”), who appears fully transformed into her giant red panda form for the first time at Disneyland Resort. Plus, 4*TOWN, Meilin’s father and her friends make their first ever appearances at a Disney Park!

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New LEGO Mini Disney Sleeping Beauty Castle

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Enchant a Disney enthusiast with the LEGO Mini Disney Sleeping Beauty Castle (40720), an enchanting construction set that sparks joy and creativity for builders aged 12 and up. Inspired by the iconic Sleeping Beauty Walkthrough attraction nestled within Disneyland California, this miniature marvel encapsulates the castle’s charm and elegance. Coming Soon on June 1, 2024.

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This buildable playset captures the essence of Sleeping Beauty’s fairytale abode with meticulous attention to detail. LEGO pieces in a harmonious blend of traditional pink, blue, and gold hues mirror the castle’s real-life grandeur. The instantly recognizable turrets and spires rise proudly, adding an air of majesty to the miniature structure.

A charming Sleeping Beauty mini-doll, Princess Aurora herself, graces the set, adorned in her signature pink gown and shimmering golden crown. This delightful addition invites builders to embark on imaginative adventures, weaving their own tales of enchantment and wonder.

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Crafted with 528 pieces, the completed castle stands over 7 inches (18 cm) high, 5.5 inches (14 cm) wide, and 4 inches (11 cm) deep, making it a captivating display piece and a cherished keepsake. Whether gifted to a young Disney aficionado or a passionate collector, the LEGO Mini Disney Sleeping Beauty Castle promises hours of engaging construction and boundless opportunities for imaginative play.

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Rediscover the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s enchanting world with this LEGO masterpiece, a testament to the enduring allure of Disney’s beloved fairy tales.

LEGOLAND CA presents the nation’s first LEGO World Parade

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LEGOLAND California officially introduced the nation’s first LEGO World Parade. Visitors can celebrate the summer season in the best way possible – by dancing and singing along as LEGO® themed parade floats starring iconic new characters make their way through the family theme park.

“Surrounded by a whirlwind of streamers and waving flags, we proudly launched the nation’s inaugural LEGO World Parade at LEGOLAND California today,” said President of LEGOLAND California Resort Kurt Stocks. “This landmark Parade feels even more celebratory as we honor LEGOLAND California Resort’s 25th birthday this year. Every float tells a story and every step along the way ignites imagination. The Parade is the perfect finale to a day spent riding, climbing, splashing, and building through our 60+ rides, shows and attractions.”

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The Parade features a dazzling array of LEGO-themed floats including a bright red LEGO City Firetruck, a swashbuckling pirate ship, and floats inspired by LEGO® NINJAGO®, LEGO® City Deep Sea Adventure, and DUPLO®. Accompanying these floats is an exclusive ensemble of LEGO characters and more than 50 performers, captivating audiences as they march through the west side of the Park.

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LIMITED TIME OFFER: Experience the magic of the LEGO World Parade with a limited time offer: $29 Kids Tickets!

The excitement doesn’t end there! Summer at LEGOLAND California Resort features a slate of exciting happenings, including the recently opened new land, Dino Valley. Here’s what to expect:

  • Dino Valley: Dinosaurs roared to life earlier this year in Dino Valley. The new land near the entrance of thePark features three roar-some rides, a build and play area, and tons of prehistoric fun.
  • LEGOLAND Water Park: Get ready to splash into summer: LEGOLAND Water Park is open for the season! Featuring more than seven slides, sandy beaches, and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park, the Park comprises 10 acres of water fun!
  • Birthday Block Party: To celebrate LEGOLAND California’s 25th birthday year, enjoy an exciting lineup of performances and experiences, including:
    • GO Xtreme!: Ready, set,GO Xtreme! Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as professional athletes showcase jaw-dropping stunts and gravity-defying acts during this fun summer show.
    • Once Upon a Brick – The Tale of the King: This silly slapstick comedy “Once Upon a Brick” is sure to make all guests giggle and smile. Visit the Castle Stage to see Kingdom characters like the King come to life in this interactive storytelling show.
    • School of Spinjitzu: Witness the kicks and tricks of ninja masters! Learn to kick, chop, spin, and balance just like a ninja master in this interactive martial arts style show.
  • Red, White & BOOM!: The summer heats up at LEGOLAND California Resort with a star-spangled 4th of July celebration: Red, White & BOOM! Throughout the day, kids of all ages can participate in all-American family picnic games and building activities. At night, the evening fireworks show combines patriotic music with dazzling pyrotechnics – be sure to grab a special pair of glasses that turn the fireworks into LEGO bricks.

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For more information about LEGOLAND California, visit our website 

The Beach Boys – The Definitive Look at America’s Band

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Frank Marshall, the well-known producer, and frequent Spielberg collaborator, has quietly been directing some of the best music documentaries to hit streaming platforms in recent years. His filmography includes “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” “Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story,” and “Just Call Out My Name,” a documentary on Carole King and James Taylor.

These films showcase Marshall’s talent for capturing the stories behind some of America’s greatest musical achievements. His latest project for Disney+, co-directed with Thom Zimny, tackles the story of the Beach Boys in the aptly titled documentary “The Beach Boys.”

The Beach Boys have been referred to for decades as America’s band, a moniker that originated in the tabloids of the 60s and remains a fitting description of their musical achievements and enduring influence on the industry. The documentary not only acknowledges but emphasizes this fact, primarily through interviews with industry insiders, contemporaries, and a new generation of musicians they’ve inspired.

Co-directors Marshall and Zimny, after extensive research, interviewed a wide range of talent, many of whom proudly cite the Beach Boys’ sound and style as influences. These include Janelle Monáe, Ryan Tedder, and Lindsey Buckingham, among others. Their interviews reveal not just musical influences but also personal anecdotes about how the Beach Boys’ music changed their lives. In a particularly moving moment, Janelle Monáe recalls being brought to tears as a child upon first hearing “God Only Knows.”

These personal anecdotes, along with insights from contemporaries and industry experts, illuminate the band’s profound influence on American music, the American dream, and rock and roll as a whole. However, the heart of this Californian dream group’s story lies in the band members themselves, and their story is what drives this documentary film.

The film offers an honest look at the lives of all the Beach Boys, each during their time in the band. Each member’s story is told, and the sum of their parts and stories is what makes not only the band but the story of the Beach Boys. The story is one of family, both the family you are born into and the friends who become family along the way.

The band was formed by a group of brothers, their cousin, and a best friend. This is the original group that shot to fame, the kind of dream-like beginning that could only happen in sunny Southern California, and that dream is the story that is told here.

The Beach Boys’ early music, described as feel-good and fun, mirrored their public image when they burst onto the scene. However, as the documentary reveals, things weren’t always so idyllic for this iconic rock band. They evolved beyond their original persona, and the directors masterfully explore this evolution, both of the band and its individual members. The storytelling is so compelling that you realize sometimes fact is indeed stranger than fiction.

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The documentary’s use of idyllic archive photos and footage of the band in their early days as teenagers, juxtaposed with images of them gracing album covers, performing on stage, and maturing into a more sophisticated sound and look, is perhaps its strongest storytelling element. The archive footage effectively conveys their evolution, with images sometimes speaking louder than words. It also allows the band to tell their own story in their own words, particularly the Wilson brothers, whose voices might otherwise be lost due to their passing or, in Brian Wilson’s case, his struggles with mental health.

The film honors all members of the band, including Mike Love, Al Jardine, and David Marks, whose interviews offer strong and honest perspectives on their contributions and the full Beach Boys story. Other documentaries may have explored the band’s music, culture, and influence, but none have gotten as personal as this one.

The moving interviews set this film apart. The love and respect between these friends, who have not only played together for over 60 years but also share a deep bond, is palpable. The film doesn’t shy away from the difficulties the band faced but explores them with a personal touch that feels almost healing for those involved. Every interview conveys not just an interest in telling the story but a deep love for the band members themselves.

Family members and friends also contribute to the storytelling, offering support and context for both personal and professional successes and failures. These are handled with such grace that you’ll not only appreciate the Beach Boys’ music and impact but also realize how much they’ve enriched our lives.

While no one band member outshines the others, the film rightfully acknowledges the musical genius of Brian Wilson, the group’s most iconic member. His major contributions are explored alongside the activities of the rest of the band during those times.

The documentary honors his talent while reminding us that everything any member did for the band, including Brian, was done with everyone else in mind. They worked together to make their band and their music work, even when they fell short. The personal and creative struggles they faced are all part of their story, a story worth telling. These legends endured a changing tide in culture and music, as well as in their personal lives, and they did it together to keep their music alive.

“The Beach Boys” reminds us of the profound impact the band has had on the American dream and how much poorer our lives would be without them and their music. It is a testament to their enduring legacy.

The Beach Boys is now streaming on Disney+.

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