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Can't Come Out To Play [DVD] [2017]

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Even though I knew what was going to happen, the narrator had such an innocent voice I was shitting myself thinking, oh my god, this pimp is gonna give this girl a 'test drive', oh my god, this is actually going to happen. This took me by surprise, because obviously, that's what we're here for. The author does a really good job making you feel worried for Steffie. This film has some great plot twists and a surprise ending and was overall very well done. It’s an original story with solid acting, especially from Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon, as Katherine and Richard. In my opinion, it’s really more of a thriller than a horror movie, but it does demonstrate just how horrible human beings can be to get what they want, and just how terrifying that can be. Playing and learning outdoors is life-enhancing. Jumping in puddles, playing hopscotch in the street, exploring your local wood and throwing snowballs with friends is not just the stuff of fond childhood memories. It is how children grow, learn and discover.

She's not a typical street worker who has a history of abuse and is desensitised and knows how to do anything/everything... she's completely innocent.) The other girl who hates her guts acts nice to her and gets her to take one of her jobs. He offers her a drink which she takes. It turns out he's a notorious regular who has spiked her drink. Steffie has a very unpleasant 24 hours. The other girls are gloating over this.This expansion is rooted in delivering a high quality experience for our children and both our indoor and outdoor environments are key to that. We know the benefits outdoor play and learning can bring for young children in terms of their health and wellbeing, and physical and cognitive development. An important part of this is ensuring that our children have the daily, active outdoor play experience that we know is fundamental. Overall: I loved this so much!!! Topic wise, the way it’s presented is fine for a YA audience, it's obviously showing a different world to what most girls would be used to but it's not explicit in any way. Or trashy. I expected it to be trashier but it felt gritty. We recognise that one of the barriers to increased outdoor learning and play is a perceived difficulty in setting up or accessing an outdoor space. Within the Expansion of Early Learning and Childcare in Scotland: Quality Action Plan we committed to help remove this barrier by producing this guide which supplies practical advice and support for Early Learning and Childcare settings and practitioners as well as the wider childcare sector. Embedding outdoor play into the fabric of young people's lives will require us all to work together. Nurseries, schools, councils, community groups and families all have a role to play in supporting our children to get outside but we recognise that many people don't know where to start.

Director, Makinov pretty much cut and paste here with no inspiration behind the proceeding. He knows the basics of a horror movie but weren't inventive with the elements; as a result there wasn't any moments of surprise because if you've seen the original you know the outcome. The director brought nothing new to the story. In the end, the film is an alright timewaster. It does attempt to keep you guessing and on one level succeeds. It’s just a shame that it takes so long to do so, that you’ll have given up caring by the time it and its characters literally limp towards its conclusion. My partner sat down to watch this with me knowing nothing about it and actually had to ask me what genre it belonged to 20 minutes in, which is never a good thing. It’s not the worst film I’ve ever seen, but there’s nothing that makes it stand out from about 20 other movies you’ll have seen before, which is likely the reason it’s taken two years to see release. I still don’t know who or what is to blame, but this is obviously one of those films where for whatever reason, things went awry and the project couldn’t be saved. Can’t Come Out to Play (or the much more apt The Harvest as it was originally known) has a decent story at its core but poor editorial and story choices hamper it’s impact at every turn. Even the score confirms it’s suitability as Movie of the Week material.

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The film premiered on October 19, 2013 as part of the Chicago International Film Festival and was screened on July 21, 2014 in Canada as part of the Fantasia International Film Festival. [10] In a 2017 interview director John MacNaughton explained that The Harvest was completely independently financed, which was why there was no distribution plan: This week’s documentary standout is Frédéric Tcheng’s Dior and I (Dogwoof, 12), a behind-the-catwalk exploration that’s far more measured and revealing than the corporate love-in implied by the title. Profiling the ups and downs weathered by celebrated menswear designer Raf Simons as he completes his first haute couture collection for Christian Dior, Tcheng exposes the industry’s practical pressures while still permitting beauty to triumph: Simons’s climactic show, through halls veritably papered with spring blossom, is a jaw-dropping spectacle. In producing this how-to-guide, we hope to equip you with the skills and knowledge that you need to make playing and learning outdoors an everyday experience for our children. The fact that John McNaughton directed this, coupled with such an impressive cast, meant I was sure I would be in for a real treat as I sat down to watch this. Sadly, despite everyone’s best efforts, the end result was akin to something you’d find playing late at night on Movies 24. We all know the benefits of outdoor learning, exercise and play for children. Playing, learning and having fun outdoors helps to improve wellbeing and resilience, as well as physical and mental health and also provides children with the opportunity to develop a life-long appreciation of the natural world. A growing body of research also shows a positive impact on educational attainment. The expansion of funded early learning and childcare provides an opportunity to define the type of experience we offer children during their early years.

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