“The Longshots” is inspired by the true story of Jasmine Plummer, who was the first girl to ever play Pop Warner football. Keke Palmer does a nice job as Plummer, who learns football from her uncle, who’s played by Ice Cube.
At first everyone on the team makes fun of Jasmine because she’s a girl. But once they realize that she’s a good quarterback and she can help them win they accept her as a teammate.
“The Longshots” tells a nice story and there are good messages about family and sportsmanship. All of the acting is very good. There are a few funny moments but the movie also has some dramatic elements involving Jasmine’s father. And, on the sports front, you learn a lot about what it takes to become a quarterback.
“The Longshots” is rated PG for some very mild language. It’s appropriate for all ages. Most kids, even those who don’t play football, will enjoy it.
On The Official Kid Critic Report Card, “The Longshots” gets a solid B.
It’s one of the best sports movies of the year for girls, boys and adults.
Lights Camera Jackson (a.k.a. Jackson Murphy) began his career as a film critic/entertainment reporter in 2006 at the age of 7. Jackson has written nearly 1,000 reviews of new releases. All together he has seen more than 1,500 films. In 2010, Jackson became the youngest person to win a NY Emmy Award, for his on-air movie reviews on Time Warner TV station, Capital News 9.
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