The Plugged In Show, Episode 134: Of Influencers and Dinosaurs

The Plugged In team talks with former YouTube star Andrew Armstrong and breaks down Jurassic World: Dominion.
Facebook’s Parent Company Facing Lawsuits Galore

Concerned parents are now suing Meta for knowingly promoting a product that could impact teen mental health without proper warnings.
Top Christian Movies Streaming Now

Believe it or not, some streaming services do have Christian cinematic options for you. They might not make a splash on your home screen, but they’re out there.
Kids’ Films Move to the Small Screen

More and more family-friendly films are skipping the theaters and going straight to streaming platforms, which could have a greater cost in the long run.
Think Movies Don’t Influence Us? Top Gun Would Beg to Differ.

The original Top Gun resulted in a 500% increase in Navy recruitment rates. And the military is hoping the sequel will do the same.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 130: Adult Animated Shows & Your Family. (Plus, Top Gun: Maverick!)

A couple generations ago, cartoons were considered to be strictly for kids. These days … not so much.
Chipping Some Goodness Off the Old Entertainment Block

Disney counts on nostalgia-loving parents to flip on the new Rescue Rangers movie because of their love of the TV show.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 129: Should We Cringe Over Binge-ing? (Plus Bridgerton!)

We know that bingeing on food or alcohol isn’t exactly good for you. Does binge-ng on entertainment come with some pitfalls, too?
The Plugged In Show, Episode 128: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness – Why Is One Storytelling Universe Not Enough Anymore?

First, everything you need to know about the new Dr. Strange film. Then we’ll dive into a broader conversation about the multiverse itself. Believe it or not, these sorts of stories come with some theological implications, too.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 127: Digging Into Disney’s Worldview … Plus: Father Stu

Can people change? What about whole corporations? The answer to both is yes—though some might say change isn’t always for the better.