Safety on Disney+

Safety on Disney+

By Erin

Disney’s Safety is a heartwarming feel good movie inspired by the empowering true story of former Clemson University football safety Ray McELrathBey, a young man facing a series of challenging circumstances, whose dedication and persistence help him to triumph over repeated adversities. Aided by his teammates and the Clemson community, he succeeds on the field while simultaneously raising and caring for his 11-year-old brother Fahmarr. It really puts meaning to, “It takes a village!” Everyone is like family here.

Safety stars Jay Reeves (“All American,” “The Tax Collector”) as Ray and newcomer Thaddeus J. Mixson as Fahmarr, along with Corinne Foxx, Matthew Glave, Hunter Sansone, Amanda Warren, Miles Burris, Isaac Bell, Elijah Bell and James Badge Dale. It was directed by Reginald Hudlin (“Marshall”) and produced by Mark Ciardi, p.g.a. (“Secretariat,” “Miracle”) and Gordon Gray (“Million Dollar Arm,” “The Rookie”) with a screenplay written by Nick Santora (“The Most Dangerous Game,” “The Fugitive”). Douglas S. Jones and Campbell G. McInnes served as executive producers.

Safety Football

Inspired by a true story of courage, determination and the pursuit of excellence, Disney’s powerful and moving drama “Safety” explores one player’s college sports experience when put up against seemingly insurmountable odds, while ultimately redefining what it means to have community, family and friendship.

Ray McELrathBey was already taking on a lot when he started his freshman year on a football scholarship at Clemson University, one of the most prestigious and demanding college football programs in the country. Not really understanding what he was getting himself into, but eager to learn about more than just football, Ray signs up for a full load of classes, 16 units.

Just as he’s settling into college life and making friends, including sports journalism major Kaycee, he gets word that his 11-year-old brother Fahmarr (aka Fay) is hanging out with drug dealers back home in Atlanta after their mother has been arrested for possession. Rather than put Fay into the foster care system, Ray decides to smuggle him into his dorm room, which is strictly against the school’s rules. It’s not long before he finds the added responsibility of caring for Fay, who’s high-maintenance, beginning to take a toll on his performance both on the football field and in the classroom.

With help from his roommate Daniel and his other teammates, Ray and Fay manage to keep the arrangement a secret for a while, but eventually Ray confides in Kaycee, who was just about to give up on him. Ray finally breaks down and tells his coaches, who are furious he waited so long to come to them and concerned that it will jeopardize the team. Realizing the bind he’s in, they help him figure out a way to keep Fay with him – they find them a modest off-campus apartment and a part- time job as the building’s handyman to help pay for it. Ray lays down the law with Fay, who steps up to help lighten his brother’s load. Thinking a little publicity will help their cause, Kaycee writes a story for the school paper about Ray and Fay, and the entire Clemson community rallies around the two brothers to help them stay together.

With everyone’s support, Ray starts to prove his worth at football and his academic work soars. But the bubble is burst when a school official alerts the coaches that, by accepting outside assistance, Ray’s violated the terms of his scholarship. Once again, Ray finds himself in a position where he must choose between keeping Fay and continuing on at Clemson. Unwilling to give up, he chooses to fight what he considers an unfair system.

So get the family together and watch Safety! You won’t want to miss this inspiring, moving film about family, community and never giving up!

Safety premieres Friday, December 11, 2020 streaming only on Disney+.

Minnie & Mickey Christmas Cakesicles

Minnie and Mickey Christmas Chocolate Cakesicles

By Erin

Minnie & Mickey Christmas Cakesicles

Winter cheer! Minnie & Mickey Christmas Cakesicles makes it easy to get in the holiday spirit with these magical and festive treats. The best part is you can make them at home to create some Disney magic in your own home to enjoy. Here’s how to make these fun treats that are sure to put a smile on your face!

Makes 18 cakesicles

Red Fondant Bow ingredients (Only need to make about 9 bows):

1 package of Wilton Red Fondant

1 wilton bow fondant mold

1 cup cornstarch

1 cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat

Directions

Dust your hands and the fondant mold with cornstarch

Work the red fondant to where it becomes soft

Pinch off about 1 tbsp of the red fondant and mold it into the small size bow

Remove and place onto the cookie sheet

Allow to air dry overnight

Chocolate Cupcake

1 box of chocolate cake mix

1 ¼  cup of whole milk

½ cup unsalted sweet cream butter, softened

3 large eggs

1 16 oz container of chocolate frosting

2 – 14oz bag of Ghirardelli chocolate melting wafers

1 cup of your favorite christmas sprinkles

1 silicone cake popsicle mat

1 cookie sheet with a wire rack

18 popsicle sticks

1 disposable piping bag

Cupcake Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line a cupcake pan with liners

Using a large bowl, beat together the cake mix, milk, butter and eggs

until combined and smooth

Fill the cupcake liners ¾ way full

Bake in the oven for 21 minutes

Allow to cool completely

Once the cupcakes have cooled, remove them from their cupcake liners
and crumble them into a large mixing bowl

Making the cakesicle cake dough directions :

Once all the cupcakes have been crumbles into moist sand like texture,
scoop in about ¼ – ½ Cup of the chocolate frosting

Using either your hands or a rubber spatula, mix in the frosting into
the crumbs until a dough like mixture forms

Decorating directions

Remove 36 solid round chocolate melting wafers from the bag and set
aside. These will be used to make the ears

Using the remaining chocolate in the wafer bags, pour into a large bowl

Using a microwave, melt the chocolate in 30 second increments, mixing
after each time to ensure smooth melted chocolate

Once the chocolate is melted, spoon about 1-2 tbsp of the melted
chocolate into the cakesicle molds

Move the cakesicle mold around to ensure that the sides are coated in
the chocolate

Carefully push in the popsicle stick into the bottom of the cakesicle mold

Place the mold into the fridge for about 10 minutes

Once the chocolate is set, remove from the fridge

Take about 1-2 tbsp of the cake mixture and carefully press into the
mold, make sure the side of the chocolate does not break

Remelt the chocolate used to coat the cakesicle mold

Once the chocolate is remelted, spoon on about 1-2 tbsp of the
chocolate onto the top of the cake mixture into the mold

Place mold back into the fridge for another 30 minutes

Carefully remove the cakesicle from the mold

Place onto the wire rack

Repeat steps with remaining cake dough

Using the remaining melted chocolate, spoon it into a piping bag

Minnie & Mickey Christmas Cakesicles

Decorating Mickey and Minnie Directions :

Carefully cut the bottom off of the chocolate rounds that were set aside earlier

You will want the bottom of the chocolate rounds to be flat in order
to stick to the sides of the cakesicle

Cut the tip off the piping bag

Carefully pipe a line of melted chocolate onto the smooth bottom of
the chocolate round

Carefully place the chocolate round onto the side of the cakesicle

Hold it there for about 30 seconds or more to make sure the the round
doesn’t fall

Repeat steps to all of the cakesicles made

Once that is completed, dizzle lines of chocolate onto the cakesicles

Sprinkle some christmas sprinkles onto the chocolate lines

Carefully remove the bows from the cookie sheets and place in the
center of half of the cakesicles

Allow the chocolate to set before enjoying!

Godmothered on Disney+

Godmothered on Disney+

By Erin

Disney’s “Godmothered” is an all-new magical Christmas comedy in the classic Disney tradition, starring Jillian Bell and Isla Fisher.

Disney+ has a new sweet, sugary Christmas movie premiering on December 4th, “Godmothered.” Set at Christmas time, “Godmothered” is a comedy about Eleanor, a young, inexperienced fairy godmother- in-training (Bell) who upon hearing that her chosen profession is facing extinction, decides to show the world that people still need fairy godmothers. Finding a mislaid letter from a 10-year-old girl in distress, Eleanor tracks her down and discovers that the girl, Mackenzie, is now a 40-year-old single mom (Fisher) working at a news station in Boston. Having lost her husband several years earlier, Mackenzie has all but given up on the idea of “happily ever after,” but Eleanor is bound and determined to give Mackenzie a happiness makeover, whether she likes it or not.

Godmothered Be Careful Who You Wish For

“Godmothered” also stars Santiago Cabrera, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Jane Curtin, June Squibb, Jillian Shea Spaeder, Willa Skye, Artemis Pebdani, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Stephnie Weir.

“Godmothered” is Directed by Sharon Maguire and Produced by Justin Springer. Diane L. Sabatini, Tom Pollock, Ivan Reitman and Amie Karp serve as the film’s Executive Producers.

This is a hilarious Christmas comedy that turns the traditional fairytale completely upsidedown. When an offbeat fairy godmother forces herself on a reluctant human protégé, they’ll both discover life isn’t as simple as “happily ever after.” Fantasy faces a hard reality in Disney’s “Godmothered”, as they learn that “happily ever after” doesn’t mean the same thing for everything and it doesn’t mean you have to fall in love with some prince charming.

Eleanor is an apprentice fairy godmother, highly enthusiastic and eager to learn the tricks of the trade, but not quite there yet. All her life she has lived in The Motherland, the Gothic fantasy other-world where fairy godmothers come from and where they are raised and trained and have existed for a thousand years. There, she has been taught by her imperious headmistress Moira (Emmy winner Jane Curtin), who literally wrote the book on “godmothering,” all the very traditional fairy tale notions of what girls aspire to—going to balls in beautiful gowns, marrying Prince Charming and also things like turning pumpkins into carriages and mice into footmen.

Mackenzie is a world-weary widow who lives in Boston with her daughters Jane (Jillian Shea Spaeder) and Mia (Willa Skye) and is exhausted from trying to juggle all the responsibilities of motherhood with a high pressure and mostly unrewarding job on the number four local news program. After her husband was killed in a car crash four years ago, she’s closed herself off from any dreams of romance or happiness and has just focused on getting through the day. With babysitting help from her sister Paula (Mary Elizabeth Ellis), Mackenzie has tried her best to raise her daughters to be as pragmatic as she is about what life has to offer.

Eleanor’s and Mackenzie’s worlds collide one day when, due to a lack of demand for fairy godmothers, The Motherland is in great danger of shutting down, with everyone to be retrained as tooth fairies. Desperate to find something that will validate the need for fairy godmothers to continue to exist, Eleanor finds a letter from Mackenzie asking for help, unaware that she sent it decades ago. With the help of her roommate, Agnes (Oscar® nominee June Squibb), Eleanor is transported from The Motherland to 21st century Boston, in order to find Mackenzie and use what she has learned from Moira to bring happiness to her life.

The woefully naïve fairy godmother expects to find things perfectly situated as you might in a typical fairytale story. But instead, she runs right into the wall that is Boston in the present day. A lot of the comedy is just her trying to make sense of today’s world.

There’s conflict between Eleanor’s expectations and what she thinks being a fairy godmother and what she thinks magic is like. But then when she’s confronted with the real world, all her expectations come crashing down in a hilarious way.

It’s filled with magic: wands, fairy godmothers and woodland creatures, but we also get to subvert that legacy for comedy. Eleanor is untrained in magic, so none of her spells go according to plan and Happily Ever After is delivered in a very different way than we’ve come to expect in previous Disney movies.

From her first encounter with the much-older-than-she-expected Mackenzie, it is evident that this assignment is not going to be easy for Eleanor. Their differences make them a comically unharmonious odd couple, a recipe for laughs galore.

From her first encounter with the much-older-than-she-expected Mackenzie, it is evident that this assignment is not going to be easy for Eleanor. Their differences make them a comically unharmonious odd couple, a recipe for laughs in a buddy comedy.

Sweet, sugary, naïve Eleanor runs into this cynical kind of pragmatic woman who’s lost her belief in magic. She started as a young girl who believed in fairy godmothers and magic and all that could be. But life has worn that down for her and she no longer prioritizes her own happiness. She’s not worried about finding her Prince Charming, she’s just pragmatically trying to make it through things. Eleanor is trying to nudge her in the direction of following a formula to become ‘happily ever after’ when Mackenzie’s not really looking for that.

This is such a heartwarming film, filled with great messages of hope, self-discovery and believing in yourself with lots of laughs along the way. That the true meaning of ‘Happily Ever After” isn’t what we’ve all grown up to think it means in fairy tales. “Godmothered” is a great uplifting film to watch during this holiday season on Disney+!