Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Every Body, Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken

Movie 1: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

This is another action-packed adventure in the long and distinguished franchise of Indiana Jones. Indy has one last brush with treasure and Nazi’s as he enters retirement. Not as good as the first several films but a fitting end. It was fun to see many familiar faces one more time. Over the top and farfetched, but a rollicking good time at the movies.

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Movie 2: Every Body

This was an interesting and very well done documentary about a topic we knew nothing about: people born intersex with both x and y chromosomes. Less than 1% of the world population is born this way and it makes it very difficult for doctors, parents or the government to identify male or female on their birth certificates. Many are forced into unneeded, and unwanted, surgeries. Fortunately, this movie is shedding light on a very ignored subset of people.

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Movie 3: Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken

This is a computer generated animated comedy about underwater Krakens trying to live a human life on land. The animation is beautifully done. And you will recognize several of the voices, including Jane Fonda. We found the story line a bit slow. But the kids in the audience seemed to really enjoy it.

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