“Ferdinand” is back

The beloved children’s tale from the creativity of Munro Leaf is coming to life on the big screen.  Coinciding with it’s 75th anniversary, Ferdinand makes its debut in theaters December 15th and had a fair number of audience,  bringing in over 3.5 million at the box office for Friday, considering that its release was the same weekend as the much-anticipated Stars VIII.

Sony’s Ferdinand stars John Cena as the flower loving bull and follows the story fairly closely with just a few minor changes.  One of those changes is the role reversal of his father presence in the movie, versus being raised by his mom.  There are still some iconic scenes that those familiar with the book would instantly recognize including the memorable tree on top of the hill where Ferdinand sits to smell the flowers.

Overall, Ferdinand welcomes new characters, including a wise cracking goat voiced by Kate McKinnon, while bringing life to his fellow bulls that he grew up with in this all new adventure to the one thing that every bull accept Ferdinand dreams of going to, the bull ring.

With a run time of 1 hour and 46 minutes, it’s a movie for all ages as it strives to go up against all odds similar to what Ferdinand does in the book.  It’s currently playing in a theater near you.

“Rough Night” Review

It’s a bachelorette party gone totally wrong as four friends reunite ten years later.

Rough Night stars Scarlett Johansson as Jess, a careful politician running for state senate, while trying to balance her social life with her friends and her fiancee, Peter (Paul W. Downs).   Her long time college friend, Alice (Jillian Bell) attempts to give Jess a perfect Bachelorette Party, to try to rekindle their friendship, but there’s a bit of jealousy when Jess’ other best friend from Australia, Pippa (Kate McKinnon) joins the party in Miami.

Through a twist of events with a male stripper, the girls find themselves in too deep as they fear the worst after accidentally killing the man after the strip tease.  What they think is a bad accident, turns into a comedy of errors as they uncover a far worse fate in which it puts their lives at risk.

Overall, Rough Night is a hilarious comedy for a more mature audience.  It’s the perfect girl’s night movie for anyone who ever thought about the perfect bachelorette scene and single women alike.  It’ll have you laughing from the first minute on and make sure to stay for the credits as there is a crucial scene afterwards.

Rough Night came out Friday June 16 and is currently playing in theaters everywhere.