While Monster High 2 doesn’t come at viewers withs its claws and fangs out, it still harbors significant worldview issues.
Mother of the Bride is sending out wedding invitations. You can feel free to decline.
The special episode provides a hearty dose of nostalgia for fans of the series, but its warped view of gender …
Some families might be willing to give The Slumber Party a shot, but others may well find that the messaging …
The Noel Diary offers a sweet story of two people seeking closure. But a couple of content issues slightly sour …
This Hallmark-style Netflix romcom marks Lindsay Lohan’s return to Hollywood after a decade out of the mainstream.
There are some problems in this cute, live-action creep-fest. But Monster High: The Movie offers some possibilities for conversation, too.
A middle schooler struggles with his sexual identity amid the cruel treatment of his classmates in this Broadway to Disney+ …
Tall Girl 2 continues to explore the important subjects of teen self-esteem and self-acceptance.
Mixtape is a touching story about a teen girl’s relationship with her family … and the mistakes she overcomes along …
If you’ve ever experienced Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion, this Muppetized version will feel pretty familiar.
Nightbooks is intended as a kid-friendly horror flick. It certainly succeeds at the “horror” part. The “kid-friendly” part? not so …
This surprise hit Netflix movie offers mingles some nice redemptive messages with some theologically problematic ones.
Blue Miracle tells a heartwarming true story about what it means to be a father.
This film about acceptance also embraces thinly veiled visual and verbal nods that reference LGBTQ stereotypes.
The heroes here—both human and animal—remind us that when times get tough, perseverance can spur toward a brighter tomorrow.
Netflix’s latest romantic comedy, Love, Guaranteed gives viewers a PG-rated, Hallmark-ish option.
The Sleepover brims with violence and toilet humor that some parents will likely want to steer younger kiddos away from.