Despite the presence of Mouse House starlet Selena Gomez, Ramona and Beezus is less Disney than Hallmark Channel, a loose adaptation of Beverly Cleary’s first novel in her beloved kid-lit series ...
Kids who started reading anytime between the 1950s and today may know the books of Beverly Cleary, and at 94 she's still writing. Her books are set on Klickitat Street in Portland, Ore., which is a ...
There are no singing animated animals, 3-D creatures or loud fantastic effects in "Ramona and Beezus," the family film based on the children's books by Beverly Cleary. If you are a girl, a teen or ...
As you probably know if you were born anytime after 1950, Ramona Quimby is an imaginative, spunky little girl who's always getting into trouble without meaning to. She was a central figure in eight ...
Little kids and tweens - girls, specifically - will probably eat up "Ramona and Beezus," or at least be suitably amused by it. They won't be troubled with things like a lack of plot or narrative ...
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Ramona and Beezus, director Elizabeth Allen’s big-screen mashup of Beverly Cleary’s series of books about the most beguiling young pest in Portland, Ore., looks like a detergent commercial. It’s all ...
Ramona Quimby, the rambunctious schoolgirl of Beverly Cleary’s books, finally arrives on the big screen after 60 years, and aside from a few slapstick set pieces (most notably, a car wash that leaves ...
Little kids and tweens girls, specifically will probably eat up Ramona and Beezus, or at least be suitably amused by it. They won t be troubled with things like a lack of plot or narrative momentum.
Little kids and tweens — girls, specifically — will probably eat up “Ramona and Beezus,” or at least be suitably amused by it. They won't be troubled with things like a lack of plot or narrative ...