Monsters strike again

   The first day of college life is always the hardest, especially if you are trying to graduate with a roar.

  Monsters’ University is a film that can be enjoyed by all ages. With its light-hearted comedy and inspiring characters’, the monsters left an indelible experience.

  “This was a great first movie for my 3 year old son,” said Katie Durham, movie goer. “It was able to keep him interested and me laughing. Also,  my 13 year old niece came with us and loved every minute of the movie.”

  “I’m 28 years old and I’m still thinking about it and laughing to myself,” said Andrew Durham, movie goer.

   The movie’s imagary was both enticing and captivating to where looking away from the screen would merit a detention.

  “I really liked all the color that they used, and how they created the different monsters,” said Erin Keavney, a movie goer.

   But this movie was not just about watching the progression of monsters becoming the thing that goes bump in the night. Monsters’ University left its audience with a moral lesson that even the little cookie monsters’ today could comprehend.

  “I really liked how this movie had a meaning to it,” said Mrs. Durham. “How the story came together in a cute ending that hopefully people understand that in order for good things to happen, people have to put others before them.”

  According to www.ew.com, Monsters’ University has sunk its claws into the sixth place of the box listings, bringing in a weekend gross of 10.6 million dollars.