
The Plugged In Show, Episode 89: When Books for Teens Turn Into R-Rated Entertainment
Why turn a teen-targeted book into an R-rated movie? And do ratings even matter anymore?
Why turn a teen-targeted book into an R-rated movie? And do ratings even matter anymore?
The modern Olympics are something of a reboot. Maybe that’s one reason why so many movies have been made about the Olympics.
Yes, there is some potty humor, name-calling and slapstick humor. But the heart of this flick is filled with a message about the value found in the arms of family.
Who’s better, LeBron James or Michael Jordan? If you’re talking the ability to hold your own with Bugs Bunny, you just might have a debate on your hands.
We tried to cast a pretty wide net, offering a little something for every taste, be they parent, kid or just someone wanting to watch a film that reflects their faith.
This week, The Plugged In Show looks at fathers’ depiction onscreen and two recent movies that get it right.
If you check out our YouTube page, you’ll find not only one-minute movie reviews each week, but conversations, interviews and how-to videos as well.
The Plugged In team straps on its collective cape, strikes a particularly powerful superhero pose and talks about Marvel’s newest movie.
Looking for something to watch together during the dog days of summer? We’ve got you covered with a few suggestions.
You’ve probably never heard of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. But for those who attended, it was life changing.
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 >>