A parent's guide to 'Lilo & Stitch': Is Disney's movie suitable for little kids?New Foto - A parent's guide to 'Lilo & Stitch': Is Disney's movie suitable for little kids?

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. If your children don't already have an undying love forStitch... buckle up. The furry blue alien critter from Disney's 2002 animated classic"Lilo & Stitch"is back in theaters in a new way in the live-action remake. That means a revisit for old fans who grew up with Stitch's shenanigans alongsidehis young Hawaiian bestie Liloand a fresh bunch of little movie lovers discovering the adorable pals for the first time. And if your youngsters are really into space dogfights, surfing and hula dancing, and a heartfelt tale of two orphaned sisters, well, all the better. But is the new "Lilo & Stitch" as kid-friendly as the first film? Here's what parents need to know about the high-profile redo: Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox Stitch, aka Experiment 626, escapes the clutches of the United Galactic Federation and winds up crash landing in Hawaii. A 6-year-old girl named Lilo (Maia Kealoha) meets the little guy at the pound and, since everybody thinks Stitch is a dog, adopts and brings him home. But his chaotic nature causes problems for Lilo and her big sister Nani (Sydney Agudong), Lilo's legal guardian since their parents died. Struggling to keep a job and pay the bills, Nani is at risk of losing custody of Lilo, but with the help of others, they work to keep their new family together and Stitch safe from those who want to recapture him. The remake is rated PG by theMotion Picture Association"for action, peril and thematic elements." Stitch causes a cosmic chase with a bunch of space cops at the beginning of the movie that's pretty action-packed. There are a couple of perilous situations where Nani and her neighbor/friend David (Kaipo Dudoit) have to save Lilo and the alien from drowning. And there are some emotional scenes where your little ones might worry that Lilo will be taken from Nani by social services. The runtime of the remake is 108 minutes – and it does have a mid-credits scene, in case you're wondering – while the original is 88 minutes. (This is also a good time to mention that you can stream the older cartoon version onDisney+and it's still an awesome watch.) In the original film, Lilo reveals to Stitch that her parents died in a car accident during a storm. (She gives a fish named Pudge a sandwich because she believes he controls the weather and wants to keep him happy.) In the remake, the hows and whys of the tragedy aren't as important as Lilo and Nani trying to figure out a happy home life. They butt heads at first, with Lilo telling Nani that she likes her better as a sister than a mom, but ultimately, they grow closer and reminisce about their parents. Lilo even confesses that she "changed her mind" and says, "I like you as a mom, too" in one of the movie's sweetest moments. The major mantra of the first film returns for the remake: "Ohana means family, and family means no one gets left behind." The characters remind each other of this often, that loved ones aren't just relatives but also your community and those who come into your orbit, and you need to look out for each other. The redo doesn't carry over everything from the original cartoon, but makes sure it gets that right. And Stitch gets his important line as well when he talks about his new family: "It's small and broken, but still good." There are some thrilling moments that might raise a few heart rates. Lilo pushes another little girl off a stage, so be sure to point out that's not a great thing to do. And some sequences of deep emotion and discussion of lost parents might need some post-movie discussion. For the most part, however, the family comedy leans extremely kid-friendly. Stitch says some untoward things to some aliens, who get very offended, but it's all cute gibberish. Really, everything Stitch does children will love – it was true in 2002, and it's true again in 2025. The movie is in theaters now, and probably will there for a while. So you'll have to wait a bit if you're hoping to stream it at home. If it follows a similar path like recent Disney releases "Mufasa: The Lion King" and "Captain America: Brave New World," "Lilo & Stitch" will likely be available on demand in late July or early August and on Disney+ sometime in early September. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Is new 'Lilo & Stitch' OK for little kids? Our guide for parents.

A parent's guide to 'Lilo & Stitch': Is Disney's movie suitable for little kids?

A parent's guide to 'Lilo & Stitch': Is Disney's movie suitable for little kids? USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission...
Helen Mirren Dazzles at Cannes Film Festival Wearing Massive Necklace with Gemstones Totaling Over 400 CaratsNew Foto - Helen Mirren Dazzles at Cannes Film Festival Wearing Massive Necklace with Gemstones Totaling Over 400 Carats

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Helen Mirren made a grand arrival at the Cannes Film Festival during theColors of Timepremiere She wore fine jeweler Margot McKinney's Marina Collier, which features two green beryl stones and an aquamarine stone, all three of which total over 400 carats The stunning necklace first debuted at the TEFAF Maastricht premier fair in the Netherlands Helen Mirrenjust delivered one of the most memorable jewelry moments at the 2025Cannes Film Festival— if not of all time. On May 22, the Oscar winner, 79, attended theColors of Timepremiere wearing a jaw-droppingMargot McKinneynecklace called theMarina Collier. The centerpiece of the accessory is a string of gemstones that altogether weigh over 400 carats. In the middle lies a 241-carat cushion-cut green beryl followed by a more oval-shaped 109.48-carat one in addition to a 65.72 aquamarine stone. Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Each one is surrounded by a stunning arrangements of green beryl, aquamarine, tourmaline, sapphire, diamond, paraibas and tsavorite (green garnet), on 18K gold. Also completing the necklace are 29 rare baroque pearls sourced over the years from the Australian South Sea. According to a press release, the Marina was inspired by the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea. It originallydebuted at the 2025 TEFAF Maastrich fair, which showcases fine art, antiques, and design, in the Netherlands. Pricing is available upon request. Mirren, who is at Cannes as a L'Oréal Paris ambassador, piled on even more accessories with a statement-making headpiece topped with a floral appliqué. as well as large drop earrings adorned with pearls. Her ensemble also featured a black floor-length gown with exaggerated shoulders and a turquoise bow belt extending into a floor-grazing sash. MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Cannes is often the place where attendees show up and show out in their best-dressed, but Mirren is one of those stars who takes her glam to the next level. Over the years, the1923star has not only experimented with her fashion but also with her beauty looks. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! On a few occasions, Mirren has dyed her famous silver locks bold hues, including the time she went cotton candy pink for the 2019Best Years of a Lifepremiere with Andie MacDowell and when she switched up her look with cool monochromatic blue updo for2023's opening ceremony. She alsoembraced her grayson the red carpet in 2022 with a lengthy hairstyle courtesy of icy platinum blonde extensions blended into her silver strands. In 2024, Mirrenopened up to PEOPLE about embracing her individuality. In an interview, she proclaimed that she doesn't fall into the category of "beautiful people in the world." But, "We are all individuals and we all have our own individuality. And I think ultimately it's just embracing that and allowing yourself to be what you are," she said. Read the original article onPeople

Helen Mirren Dazzles at Cannes Film Festival Wearing Massive Necklace with Gemstones Totaling Over 400 Carats

Helen Mirren Dazzles at Cannes Film Festival Wearing Massive Necklace with Gemstones Totaling Over 400 Carats Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Co...
Kelsey Grammer pays tribute to 'Cheers' co-star George Wendt: 'An extraordinary guy'New Foto - Kelsey Grammer pays tribute to 'Cheers' co-star George Wendt: 'An extraordinary guy'

Kelsey Grammeris paying tribute to his former "Cheers" co-star, whose name everybody knew. During a conversation onGayle King'sSiriusXM show "Gayle King in the House," the "Frasier" actor, 70, mourned the loss of late "Cheers" starGeorge Wendt. Wendt, who played Norm Peterson on the classic sitcom, died on May 20 at age 76. "George was a lovely guy," Grammer said. "It's still odd to speak of him in the past tense right now." He continued, "I spoke to his family yesterday, just told them how much I liked him and choked up a little bit. But George was hysterical. For 11 years, America waited for him to walk into a bar every Thursday night and say something funny, and they just knew he wouldn't disappoint." Grammer, who played psychiatrist Frasier Crane on "Cheers" and its spinoff "Frasier," added that on the show, Wendt would always "sit down at that stool and order that beer and say something that set the world on fire," concluding, "He was an extraordinary guy." George Wendt,beloved bar regular Norm on 'Cheers,' dies at 76: 'A well-loved friend' A representative for Wendt previously confirmed to USA TODAY that the actor died peacefully in his sleep at home. "George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him," the representative said. "He will be missed forever." Wendt's death fell on the anniversary of the "Cheers" series finale, which aired on May 20, 1993. Wendt would later reprise the role of Norm in an episode of "Frasier." Other members of the "Cheers" castpreviously paid tribute to Wendt, with John Ratzenberger, who played Cliff Clavin, saying in a statement shared with USA TODAY that Wendt "brought Norm to life with a subtle brilliance — the kind that made it look easy. That was his gift." He added that the actor "was a true craftsman — humble, hilarious, and full of heart. What you saw on screen was exactly who he was off screen with impeccable comedic timing and a deep loyalty to those he loved." George Wendt:'Cheers' stars Ted Danson, John Ratzenberger and Rhea Perlman pay tribute Ted Danson, who starred as Sam Malone on "Cheers," also said in a statement that he was "devastated to hear that Georgie is no longer with us," whileRhea Perlman, who played Carla Tortelli, said, "George Wendt was the sweetest, kindest man I ever met. It was impossible not to like him." She continued, "As Carla, I was often standing next to him, as Norm always took the same seat at the end of the bar, which made it easy to grab him and beat the crap out of him at least once a week. I loved doing it and he loved pretending it didn't hurt." Contributing: Bryan Alexander and KiMi Robinson This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:George Wendt death: Kelsey Grammer pays tribute to 'Cheers' co-star

Kelsey Grammer pays tribute to 'Cheers' co-star George Wendt: 'An extraordinary guy'

Kelsey Grammer pays tribute to 'Cheers' co-star George Wendt: 'An extraordinary guy' Kelsey Grammeris paying tribute to his ...
Henry Winkler Opens Up About His Unforgettable Experience with Neil Diamond on Stage in the 1970sNew Foto - Henry Winkler Opens Up About His Unforgettable Experience with Neil Diamond on Stage in the 1970s

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Henry Winkler is reflecting on one of his most memorable celebrity interactions during the height of hisHappy Daysfame: getting pulled on stage with Neil Diamond The actor recalled being asked to come on stage while attending a performance in Los Angeles with his wife Stacey during an appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Wednesday "He calls me up and he said, 'Let's sing 'Song Sung Blue' as the Fonz,' " Winkler recalled of the hilarious moment Henry Winkleris reflecting on one of his most memorable celebrity interactions from the height of hisHappy Daysfame. During an appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!on Wednesday, May 21, the 79-year-old actor reacted to a clip deep from the archives that featured the momentNeil Diamondpulled him up on stage for a performance of "Song Sung Blue," way back in 1977. "[It was a] hot August night," Winkler recalled of his moment on stage. "Happy Daysis as big as it possibly gets. I'm wearing a kind of a nice cable sweater you know and I'm sitting in the audience withmy wife, Stacey, and all of a sudden, he calls me up." Michael Ochs Archives/Getty "Now, I am so dyslexic I do not know the words to any song except for 'God Bless America,' " theBarryactor continued, to laughs from Kimmel and the audience. "And so, he calls me up and he said, 'Let's sing 'Song Sung Blue' as the Fonz.' " In the nostalgic clip, Winkler can be seen rocking out to Diamond's hit in his signature Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli style. Winkler has been reminiscing in recent months about some of his most memorable moments from his years starring inHappy Days,which ran from 1974 to 1984 on ABC. During a March appearance on hisdaughter Zoe Winkler's podcastWhat in the Winkler?!alongside his friend and formerHappy DayscostarRon Howardand Howard's daughter (and Winkler's goddaughter),Bryce Dallas Howard, Winkler shared that he took one particularly memorable set piece home from the show after production had ended. "When Ron and I didHappy Days, there was a shelf outside of Arnold's," he said, referencing Arnold's Drive-In, where much of the show's action took place. Ron, 71, remembered the shelf. "And we put our coffee cups or our water bottles on it as we went through the swinging doors before we made our entrance." Winkler added that throughout the filming of the series, he wrote down on the shelf what happened every season — including when Howard found out he andwife Cherylwere expecting Bryce, and when he andwife Staceyfound out they were expecting Zoe.Series creator Garry Marshalland TV matriarch Marion Ross also signed the set piece. "At the end ofHappy Days, I took that shelf," Henry said, as Ron called the move "so smart." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Just last month, theHappy Dayscrew — including Winkler, Howard,Anson WilliamsandDon Most— had their first public reunion in years during a panel discussion at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh.During the event, theHappy Dayscostars reflected on their time on the popular show — and Winkler noted that "this is the first time we've appeared this way in 50 years," per a videoshared on the event's official Instagram page. "It feels like 50 minutes," Howard joked in response. "It does. We're having so much fun hanging, and this is sort of our great excuse to come together, so thank you." "It's just been a great show," the actor-turned-director continued. "Everyone has been so warm and wonderful — all your energy." Read the original article onPeople

Henry Winkler Opens Up About His Unforgettable Experience with Neil Diamond on Stage in the 1970s

Henry Winkler Opens Up About His Unforgettable Experience with Neil Diamond on Stage in the 1970s Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Henry Winkler ...
Jill Sobule Tribute Shows, Dubbed 'Jillith Fair,' Set for Around the Country, With Artists Including Margaret Cho, Tom Morello, John DoeNew Foto - Jill Sobule Tribute Shows, Dubbed 'Jillith Fair,' Set for Around the Country, With Artists Including Margaret Cho, Tom Morello, John Doe

Eleven tribute concerts paying homage to Jill Sobule have been announced for late May through early September, most of them under the banner of "Jillith Fair," with cities from L.A. to Northampton, Mass. all set to celebrate the lauded singer-songwriter, who died May 1 at age 66. The shows begin May 31 with a concert in Northampton, Mass. hosted by Erin McKeown and featuring such guest artists as Marshall Crenshaw, Syd Straw and Madeleine Peyroux. Other cities picking up the banner for Sobule through Sept. 6 include L.A., New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Additionally, the announcement of the shows notes that other cities will be coming on board with yet-unannounced concerts down the line, including Nashville, Minneapolis and New Orleans. More from Variety Watch Jill Sobule's 'Underdog Victorious' Video, From the Musical Completed Before Her Death, 'F*ck 7th Grade' Jill Sobule, Singer-Songwriter of Groundbreaking 1995 Song 'I Kissed a Girl,' Dies in House Fire Mojo Nixon's Annual SXSW Party Goes on Without Him, as a Last Testimonial to the Rocker-DJ's Wild Mayhem Los Angeles is doing double-duty in saluting Sobule. An initial tribute concert is set for McCabe's June 1 and is already sold out, with Dan Navarro hosting a lineup that includes Margaret Cho, Tom Morello, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Perla Batalla, Willie Aron, Amy Engelhard, Kay Hanley & Michelle Lewis, Lisa Loeb & David Poe, and Jesse Lynn Madera. The house band will be led by Steve Postelll and include Leland Sklar, stars of the recent documentary "Immediate Family." Then, exactly one month later, a second L.A. tribute will take place at a slightly larger venue, Largo, this one hosted by Jim Turner. Cho will also appear at that one, and be joined by John Doe, Sara Watkins, Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin of the Go Go's, and other artists to be announced later. The New York gig will take place July 20 at Joe's Pub and feature a lineup that includes Joan Osborne, Richard Barone, Antigone Rising with Julie Wolf, Tracy Bonham, Julian Hornik, Matt Keating, Martha Redbone & Aaron Whitby, and the show's host, Marykate O'Neil. See the full information for these shows below, along with concerts taking place in Seattle, Evanston and the San Francisco area. The link for all tickets can be foundhere. The shows will benefit the It Was A Good Life Foundation, which will disperse proceeds to the ACLU "and other causes Jill cared about." For those wanting to hear Sobule songs from the horse's mouth, two posthumous releases are on the way on June 6, one fresh, one historical. Her self-titled 1995 album — the one that included the landmark single "I Kissed a Girl" — is being released on vinyl for the first time that day, on red wax, from Rhino Records. The same day, her own Pinko Records label will release "F*ck 7th Grade — Original Cast Recording," allowing fans to hear all the songs from her oft-workshopped stage musical. The announcement about the tribute shows promised that many more celebrations are in the works, including the preparation and issuing of unreleased recordings, reissues of out-of-print LPs and a documentary film. Beyond this summer's tributes, her team is also hoping to have similar all-star shows on her birthday, Jan, 16, and beyond. A full (for now) lineup of the summer salutes: 'Jillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule' Shows^= A Pride Month Event Saturday, May 31^Northampton, MA @ The Iron HorseJillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Hosted/MC'd by:Erin McKeown Featuring:Marshall CrenshawKris DelmhorstJulian FleisherErin McKeownHeather MaloneyJune MillingtonThe Nields – DuoMadeleine PeyrouxGretchen PhillipsWesley Stace aka John Wesley HardingSyd StrawWinterpillsFinale (all) ("A Good Life" & "Underdog Victorious") Sunday, June 1^Cambridge, MA @ Club PassimJillith Fair – Loving Jill SobuleThis show will be streamed live (www.passim.org) Hosted/MC'd by:Matt Smith and/or Michael Busack Featuring:Catie CurtisAntje DuvekotVance GilbertAmanda Palmer Sunday, June 1^Santa Monica, CA @ McCabe's Guitar Shop (SOLD OUT)Jillith Fair – Loving Jill SobuleAdditional tickets may be put on sale in the late afternoon on show day Hosted/MC'd by:Dan Navarro Featuring:Willie AronCindy Lee BerryhillPerla BatallaMargaret ChoAmy EngelhardtKay Hanley & Michelle LewisLisa Loeb & David PoeJesse Lynn MaderaTom MorelloDan NavarroSteve PostellEnsemble "I Kissed A Girl" (Women trading lines) House Band:Steve PostellPhil ParlapianoLeland SklarMichael Jerome Saturday, June 7^Evanston, IL @ SPACESPACE presents…Jillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Hosted/MC'd by:Paul McComas Featuring:Gerald DowdThe Empty PocketsHeather & Paul McComasLeslie NussNikki O'NeillIke ReillyGabrielle Schafer & Aaron ResterAnna VogelzangTommi Zender Saturday, June 14 ^Oyster Bay, NY @ Planting Fields Festival (not a Jillith Fair event)A Pride Month event dedicated to the memory of Jill Saturday, June 21 ^Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe LoungeWXPN Welcomes & World Cafe presents…Jillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Hosted/MC'd by:Jim Boggia Featuring:Marissa Levy LererTara MurthaMore TBD Tuesday, July 1Los Angeles, CA @ Largo at the CoronetLargo presents…Jillith Fair – for the love of Jill – a tribute to our Sunshine Gal Hosted/MC'd by:Jim Turner Featuring:Charlotte Caffey & Jane Wiedlin (The Go Go's)Margaret ChoJohn DoeSara Watkins (I'm With Her/Nickel Creek/Watkins Family Hour)More TBD Wednesday, July 2Seattle, WA @ Triple DoorJillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Featuring:TBD Sunday, July 20New York, NY @ Joe's PubJillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Hosted/MC'd by:Marykate O'Neil Featuring:Antigone Rising w/ Julie WolfRichard BaroneTracy BonhamJulian HornikMatt KeatingMarykate O'NeilJoan OsborneMartha Redbone & Aaron WhitbyMore TBD Friday, August 8Albany, CA @ Ivy Room(San Francisco Bay area)Jillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Hosted/MC'd by:Julie Wolf Featuring:TBD Saturday, September 6Pittsburgh, PA @ Club CafeJillith Fair – Loving Jill Sobule Featuring:TBD Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. 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Jill Sobule Tribute Shows, Dubbed ‘Jillith Fair,’ Set for Around the Country, With Artists Including Margaret Cho, Tom Morello, John Doe

Jill Sobule Tribute Shows, Dubbed 'Jillith Fair,' Set for Around the Country, With Artists Including Margaret Cho, Tom Morello, John...

 

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