Why Karate Kid: Legends Is Family-Friendly Fun

There’s a certain joy in a connect-the-dot puzzle. When you adhere to the puzzle’s simple instructions it should end in a relaxing, enjoyable experience that was worth your time. A movie can be like that too. Karate Kid: Legends is like that too, the plot is nothing revolutionary, it’s slightly surprising at times and at just over 90 minutes long it’s too short to really care about it, yet you’ll most likely be entertained.

Karate Kid: Legends, solid family fun for upper-elementary ages and up.
It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s entertaining

Join the Hook watch-along twitter party w/Nerdist and Dante Basco on 4/10

In times of stress comfort viewing is what lots of people seek. I know that our family has been watching those classic 80s through mid-90s cinematic nuggets. On Friday night, April 10 at 8:00 PM ET you’ve got the chance to watch Hook while Nerdist and Rufio from the film (actor Dante Basco) chime in on real-time via twitter.

Dig the Hook, #Nerdistfromhome twitter party on April 10, 8 PM ET
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