
Plugged In Picks, Movies: Blue Miracle
It’s an engaging story (now streaming on Netflix) about a real-life contest that ended with real-life redemption.
It’s an engaging story (now streaming on Netflix) about a real-life contest that ended with real-life redemption.
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.
We can’t promise that we’ll engage in a battle royale over scarce resources, but we can guarantee a lively conversation.
If we look closely, we find plenty of love stories that, while they move us on screen, would be seriously problematic in real life.
Let’s look at some of cinema’s most powerful, provocative and prickly movies about dads (because we fathers don’t always know, or do, best).
And if you’re not running off to a wedding or busy planning for your Paul Bunyan day (you bet your blue ox, there’s a Paul Bunyan day) then you may be wondering what fun flicks to watch in your downtime.
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.
Romantic comedies are a guilty pleasure for many of us. They’re pleasurable because they involve fanciful, bizarre and downright unbelievable stories about two unlikely characters finding love.
Our team tackles Cruella and then expands the discussion to Disney villains in general, truly exploring the good, the bad and the ugly.
We talk with the up-and-coming actress about Ireland, working with a living legend and her own history with Plugged In.
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