Movie Scoop: Earth To Echo Review #EarthtoEcho

If you are looking for a fun family film to see this weekend, check out Earth to Echo which hits theaters on July 2nd from Relativity Media.

At a quick 90 minutes, Earth to Echo is a great length for kids who will love this modern story of friendship and adventure told with snapshots of captured footage taken by the kids themselves – from cell phones and wearable cameras – on their quest to rescue the alien Echo
The YouTube clips, FaceTime chats, texting, and self recorded footage from bike cameras and other wearable devices will appeal to the next generation of kids in this ET meets Goonies style movie.
My kids loved Earth to Echo and Kenzie, age 8 says she wants to see it again.
My 6 year old loved that the kids encounter an alien and my 8 year old was enamoured by how the movie was filmed, produced, and shown via sequences of footage captured from the kids – from Texts to Facetime Chats to all those clips shot from their very own bikes or wearable glasses!

Earth to Echo Movie Trailer

Check out the trailer below. Kenzie, age 8, really enjoyed the modern tech in this movie and at only 90 minutes the action and adventure kept my 6 year old totally captivated the entire movie too.

Official info about Earth to Echo

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Friendship is the greatest adventure of all. In theaters July 2, 2014.

Tuck, Munch and Alex are a closely bonded trio of inseparable friends, but their time together is coming to an end. Their neighborhood is being destroyed by a highway construction project that is forcing their families to move away. But just two days before they must part ways, the boys find a cryptic signal has infected their phones. Convinced something bigger is going on and looking for one final adventure together, they set off to trace the messages to their source and discover something beyond their wildest imaginations: hiding in the darkness is a mysterious being, stranded on Earth, and wanted by the government. This launches the boys on an epic journey full of danger and wonder, one that will test the limits of their friendship and change all of their lives forever.

 Rating: PG

Cast: Teo Halm, Brian “Astro” Bradley, Reese Hartwig and Ella Linnea Wahlestedt

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