It had four beaks, a tail, and I still have no idea how it stayed snug. <p><strong>The Background:</strong> Jessica Rawden is Managing Editor at CinemaBlend. She’s been kicking out news stories at CinemaBlend since 2007 and joined the full-time staff in 2014. She oversees news content, hiring and training for the site, and her areas of expertise include theme parks, rom-coms, Hallmark (particularly Christmas movie season), reality TV, celebrity interviews and primetime. She loves a good animated movie.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>Jessica has a Masters in Library Science degree from Indiana University, and used to be found behind a reference desk most definitely not shushing people. She now uses those skills in researching and tracking down information in very different ways.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>What She’s Into</strong>: A former soccer player and recent tennis addict, Jessica also enjoys running, both of the distance and sprint variety. When not at the movie theater or in a theme park, her other free time is spent in book clubs, hiking, drinking wine, binge-watching, keeping tabs on celebrity fashion and riding rollercoasters. Has a serious Hallmark habit and an even bigger record-buying habit. Will bake for compliments.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>What She’s Excited About Right Now</strong>: &nbsp;Hallmark Christmas movie season. Wearing socks to bed. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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Listen, I'll tell you right off the bat that the baby elephant is cute as hell. I expect a large portion of the audience walking into Tim Burton's live-action Dumbo film is mostly concerned with the adorable-ness of the titular flying pachyderm—I'm sure Disney's merchandising department feels much the same—and friends, this they at least nailed. The folks over at RISE Visual Effects Studios took what easily could've been an unnerving sight and turned it into a genuinely loveable CGI creation with an actual personality to boot. Is Dumbo a fully-…
In today's two-part Collider Kids Exclusive, we're thrilled to bring you an early look at The Falcon's Feather, the second book in National Geographic's Explorer Academy series. Written by Trudi Trueit, the seven-book middle-grade fiction series is inspired by the real-life science, exploration, and mission of the National Geographic Society. The series, which kicked off with The Nebula Secret, is the first major foray into fiction for National Geographic Kids, and we couldn't be more excited to check it out. The series follows 12-year-old Cruz Coronado as he leaves …