“Gifted” Review

While blockbusters, like Fox’s Boss Baby and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast are still taking the top spots at the box office, there is another heartwarming movie that is bringing light to a challenging question of education vs. being a child in this day of age.

Marvel’s Chris Evans plays single Uncle Frank as he is left to raise his 7 year old niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) after his sister decides to commit suicide.  Frank sees Mary’s gift for mathematics something that his sister possessed, but feels it is more important for Mary to have friends and be a kid, so he decides to enroll her in public education, even though his friend, Roberta (Octavia Spencer), is skeptical.   Mary is instantly bored and her teacher (Jenny Slate) sees more potential and starts the dominoes falling into place to where her grandmother (Lindsay Duncan) finds her grand daughter and sees fulfillment of a life long goal that her daughter had yet to accomplish.

At 1 hour and 41 minutes, Gifted will have you debating over what is more important, love and fun or education.  The Fox Spotlight movie came out on April 7 in select theaters and thus far has brought in just under half a million at the box office.  It’s definitely one to see for the family values and will leave the audience with a profound view of how gifted children should and should not be treated.

Gifted is currently playing in limited theaters near you.

Navy Days at the Port of Los Angeles

The Navy is back as three naval ships dock at the Port of Los Angeles for the Annual Navy Days where the public will come out to view the ships and learn more about what the Navy is at this year’s annual Navy Days.   This year, the three ships include, the USS Bunker Hill, USS Cape St. George and the USS Halsey.  The ships arrived at the port on Tuesday August 4, 2015 and are docked next to the battleship USS Iowa that arrived at the port three years prior and is a museum open for the public to board and explore the historic ship.  The two day festival will be held the second weekend in August and are free to the public, though due to popular demand reservations are required to board and tour the vessels.

In addition to being able to view the ships, the USS Iowa will also be available to tour for an additional charge of 18 dollars for adults.  There will also be food trucks, music by the Naval band and a chance to walk through the Maritime museum in the LA Waterfront.