
America (And the World) Adores Captain America
We Americans do love our superheroes. Audiences forked over $132.4 million to Deadpool in his opening weekend. They dropped another $166 million to watch the

We Americans do love our superheroes. Audiences forked over $132.4 million to Deadpool in his opening weekend. They dropped another $166 million to watch the

Kaa, the massive snake in Disney’s The Jungle Book, is not a character that many would want to emulate. But the movie itself has taken

The Huntsman became the hunted at the box office this weekend, which just goes to show the fiercest animal in the entertainment jungle might just

Every now and then when I’m reviewing music for Plugged In, I’ll come across a lyric from an artist that succinctly encapsulates some aspect of

Years ago, when I worked building homes, it was rare for anyone to ask me questions related to my job. I mean, think about it,

Mowgli learns a little something about fire in his adventures in The Jungle Book. So it’s fitting, I suppose, that the movie itself was a

Superman and Batman are each formidable figures in their own right. Together, they are almost unstoppable. But every once in a while, the two face
How good, or how bad, is Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, really? No one can seem to agree on whether its actually a good

Everyone knew that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was going to win last weekend’s box office battle. This big-budget behemoth went relatively unchallenged its

The title of this blog, “Film Is a Drug,” comes from a quote from a well-known person. The full statement is this: Film is a
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>