No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle Schoolis a 2010direct-to-videofamilycomedyfilm. It starredBill Cobbs,Lee Meriwether,Blake Michael,Celeste Kellogg and Ashton Harrell. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was directed byDave MoodyforElevating Entertainment Motion Pictures,who also provided the musical score for the film.
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Directed by | Dave Moody |
Written by | Josh Moody |
Produced by | Dave Moody |
Starring | Bill Cobbs Lee Meriwether Blake Michael Celeste Kellogg Ashton Harrell |
Cinematography | Damon Woods |
Edited by | Josh Moody |
Music by | Dave Moody |
Production company | Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures |
Distributed by | BMG Phase 4 |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editA group of young adolescents: Celeste (Celeste Kellogg), Zach (Blake Michael), Ashton (Ashton Harrell) and Becca (Amanda Waters) that are enteringmiddle schoolfull of questions, doubts and fears, come together to form a club in an abandoned theater on Main Street. Inside the theater, they discover an interesting piece of their history, but also a seemingly homeless man named Charlie (Bill Cobbs), who connects with the kids through their mutual passion for musical theater.
When the teens learn the theater is scheduled for demolition, they embark on a mission to save the town's landmark and to keep Charlie safe. They decide to mount a modern-day version of aShakespeareplay calledMuch Ado About Middle Schoolbased on Shakespeare'sMuch Ado About Nothing.Through the play's mistaken identities and false assumptions, the teens and others learn that you can not always judge a book by its cover.
Cast
edit- Bill Cobbsas Charlie
- Blake Michaelas Zach
- Celeste Kellogg as Celeste
- Ashton Harrell as Ashton
- Amanda Waters as Becca
- Lee Meriwetheras Katie
- Jeff Rose as Frank
- Janet Ivey as Nicole
- Danielle Hill as Danielle
Reception
editNo Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle Schoolwas praised by family-oriented critics and film festivals for its positive message to youth.Ted Baehr,writing on hisMovieguidesite, writes:
No Limit Kidsis an entertaining movie about middle school kids who like to sing trying to raise money to save a rundown theater from being torn down. [It] is well worth watching. Bad behavior is rebuked, good behavior is commended, and there's a good story arc where good triumphs over evil.[1]
Baehr praised the singing as "wonderful," but did go on to note the films often "flat dialogue" and "silly scenes", commenting particularly on the mixed success of the film's technique of having its characters talk directly to the camera.[1]
Awards and Festivals
editNo Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle Schoolwas recognized at several youth and family-oriented film festivals:
- Winner
- 2010 Winner Phoenix International Film Festival (Phoenix, Arizona) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School"Best Film for Young Viewers"[2]
- 2010 Winner Redemptive Film Festival (Regent University, Virginia) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School"Redemptive Storytellers Award"
- 2010 Winner Independents' Film Festival (Tampa, Florida) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School"Best Independent Feature Film"
- 2011 Winner Silver Telly Award -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School"Film/Video Category Winner"[3]
- Nominations/Official Selections
- 2010 Official Selection Gideon Film Festival (Asheville, North Carolina) -"No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School"[4]
- 2010 Official Selection KIDS FIRST! Film Festival (San Francisco, California) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School[5]
- 2010 Official Selection TriMedia Film Festival (Ft Collins, Colorado) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School
- 2010 Official Selection International Black Film Festival of Nashville (Nashville, Tennessee) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School[6]
- 2010 Official Selection Eugene International Film Festival (Eugene, Oregon) -No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School
- 2011 Nominee KIDS FIRST! Film Festival (San Francisco, California) - "Best Indie Feature Ages 8-12"No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School[5]
References
edit- ^abBaehr, Ted (6 August 2012)."Movie Review: No Limit Kids..."Movieguide.Retrieved26 June2013.
- ^"Withoutabox".
- ^"The 37th Annual TELLY Awards - Winners".
- ^"Gideon Arts Media Film Festival"(PDF).
- ^ab"Kids First! Film Festival Best 2009 Nominees".
- ^"It'll take more than a little flood water to dampen Nashville's International Black Film Festival".Nashville Scene.