Sunday, June 10, 2018

A Wrinkle In Time and Peter Pan Are Stories of Siblings Entering Different Stages – Enter To Win


We'll start with the Disclaimer - Yes, we did receive complimentary copies of these films, but this just means we're able to offer you a chance win one too! Enter the contest at the end of this post!

 

Family Movie Night


Both A Wrinkle In Time and Peter Pan are stories of siblings embarking on an adventure.  While Peter Pan is a classic animated tale and A Wrinkle In Time is a live action modern-day story, we think both films will capture the attention of family audiences.

A Wrinkle In Time Review


While the premise of this story is for Meg and her brother Charles Wallace to find their Father, who is lost in the universe, it teaches the themes of hope and the importance of believing in yourself.  Much like the film TOMORROWLAND, A Wrinkle In Time emphasizes the power of positivity and how it can change the world. While in Tomorrowland they were looking for dreamers, in A Wrinkle In Time they are searching for WARRIORS.  The warriors they are seeking are those that bring light to world and push away the darkness.  Meg’s life has been filled with darkness for the past four years and it takes her brother, Charles Wallace along with the 3 Mrs. Characters, a level-headed boy from school and a “see-er” of sorts to make Meg see the light.  When Meg starts changing her ways and becomes a warrior of light, her brother becomes the opposite.  Meg’s quest now becomes a battle of good vs. evil in a fight to save her family.

Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling and breakout star Storm Reid ­­take viewers on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, then behind the scenes through exciting extras! Just in time for summer break, Disney’s “A Wrinkle in Time,” from acclaimed director Ava DuVernay, comes home May 29 on Digital HD and June 5 on Blu-ray™, DVD and On-Demand. The stunning story of an ordinary girl’s extraordinary adventure through time and space offers exhilarating entertainment and positive messages for the whole family—encouraging self-confidence, inclusion and pushing imagination to the next level.

We recommend the film for those with older tweens as there are some dark scenes that younger viewers may find frightening.

 

Peter Pan


Growing up we had several of the Disney records that came along with a storybook.  I always love hearing the Tinkerbell’s “ding” letting me know to turn the page.  It was like she was reading the story along with me.  Since then Tinkerbell has been featured in several movies and shows of her own, but it was in Peter Pan that she first appeared.

Now together as a family you can gather round and watch as Wendy Darling joins her younger brothers Michael and John in a flight across the universe with Peter Pan to Never Land.  A place where children never have to grow up.  This sounds good to Wendy as she is being pushed to act more mature but she still wants to enjoy being a child.  Peter Pan wants to convince the Darling children to stay in Never Land but when Tinkerbell sees Peter’s interest in Wendy she becomes jealous and begins to plot against her.  While Tinkerbell is plotting against Wendy, Captain Hook is plotting against Peter Pan and his Never Land friends.  They all have to find ways to overcome the obstacles and show mercy to one another. This film will delight young and old with magic pixie dust and how thinking happy thoughts makes it work, but the theme throughout the film is about growing older and finding ways to be mature while still listening to your inner child.


Peter Pan Anniversary Edition | On Digital 5/29 & Blu-ray 6/5
In celebration of its 65th anniversary, Disney's beloved flight of fantasy, "Peter Pan," joins the highly celebrated Walt Disney Signature Collection, landing in homes on Digital and Movies Anywhere on May 29 and on Blu-ray June 5. With a little faith, trust and pixie dust, every member of the family will let their imagination soar on this epic adventure to Never Land, sparkling with legendary animation, extraordinary music and both all-new and classic bonus features.

Want to extend the experience? Check out this cardboard art video (if it does not play, try a different brower).


Enter To Win 

Enter the rafflecopter contest below (it may take a minute to load) and tell us which one of the films you hope to win comments at the bottom. It may just win you BluRay A Wrinkle In Time OR Peter Pan!
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28 comments:

  1. I love to win A Wrinkle in time.
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  2. I hope to win the classic Peter Pan/

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  3. I am hoping to win A Wrinkle in Time :)

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  4. I can't believe i haven't seen Wrinkle in Time yet! I loved the book as a kid so much

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  5. I would like to win Peter Pan

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  6. I'd like to see Wrinkle in time since we haven't seen it yet and i honestly have no idea what it's about. I was one of the few that didn't read the book.

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  7. I would love A Wrinkle in Time.

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  8. I would like to win A Wrinkle in Time since I haven't seen it yet

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  9. We would love to see A Wrinkle in Time

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  10. I'd love to win A Wrinkle in Time.

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  11. I would love to win A Wrinkle In Time as we were not able to make it to the theatre when it was out.

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  12. I would like to win the Peter Pan DVD.

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  13. Hoping to win A Wrinkle In Time. 😊

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  14. I'd like to win either... but if I had to pick, Peter Pan.

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  15. Looking forward to seeing A Wrinkle in time.

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  16. I would like to win Peter Pan because it's something we haven't seen in many years & would be a fun family movie night!

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  17. I would love to win Peter Pan, my daughter starred as Hook in a junior production so it would be extra special to have.

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  19. I hope to win Peter Pan because it's such a fun classic film!

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