Three Sweet, New Films for the Fathers in Our Lives

Each of these films has their own content concerns, which you can read about in our reviews, but they also each have their own merit and heartfelt messages about what it truly means to be a father.
Entertainment About Pandemics Isn’t Quite So Entertaining Now

In a post-pandemic world, do we really want to be reminded of the hardships we faced?
A Conversation with ‘Blue Miracle’ Stars Dennis Quaid and Jimmy Gonzales

Netflix’s Blue Miracle is about how a grizzled old fisherman teams up with a bunch of orphans to compete in what’s called the Super Bowl of fishing.
A Conversation with ‘A Week Away’ star Bailee Madison

We had the chance to sit down with Bailee and talk about her faith, Lucky Charms cereal, what it’s like filming a musical.
For 15 Seasons, Supernatural Talked a Lot About God (But Didn’t Know Him Very Well).

The biggest problem suggesting that the world operates on a Yin-Yang balance rather than good triumphing over evil is that they ignore the very theology that they derive their storylines from.
The New “Abortion Road Trip” Movie Trend Seeks to Normalize Abortion for Young Girls

The term “road trip” used to mean jumping in a car with friends or family to go on an adventure—maybe to watch the Olympic Games (as in the 2002 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen film Getting There) or perhaps just to get home to your loved ones (as in Planes, Trains and Automobiles). But lately, we’ve […]
Is Mulan Worth Shelling Out 30 Bucks For? The Answer is a Definite … Maybe.

Back in March, many movie-goers (myself included) were disappointed when theaters closed and Disney decided to push back the release date for its highly anticipated live-action remake of Mulan. At first, it was moved to July 24, then August 21. But finally, this past weekend on September 4, anyone with a subscription to Disney’s streaming […]
Disney’s Hamilton is Cleaner Than the Broadway Version. But That Doesn’t Make It Clean.

If you’ve ever participated in theater—or even just been exposed to theater—you’ve probably heard the phrase “the show must go on.” And while this is usually applied to when a star singer loses her voice or an actor breaks his toe while performing a stunt on stage, Disney took these words to heart during this […]
Cyber Criminals Using Family Movies To Target New Victims

Over the past few months, we’ve seen a significant increase in media consumption across the globe. In an effort to comply with various governments’ stay-at-home orders, people are spending more time online than ever before, virtually connecting with others and keeping up to date on the news. But one of the biggest spikes we’ve seen […]
Movies to Help Your Family Talk About Racism

It can sometimes be hard to know the best way to respond to what’s happening in our world. Often times, we read stories or see reports on TV or on social media that put us at a loss for words. And sometimes, it’s not possible to stay silent. Many adults may be fielding questions from […]