12, 13 and 15: This is a harrowing WWII drama for older kids only. “Princess Mononoke,” July 22, 23 and 25: Hayao Miyazaki’s epic classic about a young warrior rated PG-13. “Pom Poko,” June 17, 18 and 20: Isao Takahata’s film is the story of a fierce battle between raccoon dogs and developers rated PG. Studio Ghibli Fest, June through August at Regal Elmwood and Transit Centerįathom Events screens a different entry from Japan’s Studio Ghibli animation studio each month in the summer. Incredible, must care for baby Jack-Jack while his wife, Helen, a.k.a., Elastigirl, is taking on the world’s supervillains. This sequel to the 2004 hit has been years in the making, and if the trailers are any indication, it will be worth the wait. Best for ages 5 and up it’s a long night, and little ones might grow restless during the game.įamily superhero saga “The Incredibles” is one of Pixar’s most enduring favorites. Last year’s event even included an enormous Jabba the Hutt in the concourse.Ĭharacters from Rey to Captain Rex appear, “laser swords” are plentiful, and it culminates in a special scoreboard movie and explosion-like fireworks. “Star Wars” night is a Buffalo tradition, and it continues to grow - literally. Grab your Spider-Man hoodie, pack your lightsaber, and clutch your Totoro closely - it’s going to be a great summer.īuffalo Bisons “Star Wars” Night, 6:05 p.m. ![]() This list features some new films, a few annual movie events and even treats for fans of Japanese animation. ![]() With “Star Wars,” “The Avengers” and superheroes more ubiquitous than ever before, it’s a great time to be a kid geek. I wrote this kid geek guide to summer for the Buffalo News Gusto section. ![]() “Teen Titans Go! To the Movies” (Courtesy of Warner Bros.
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