
Plugged In Talks Content: Conclusion
Sometimes a movie is more, or less, than its parts. And the conclusion is where we tackle it all.

Sometimes a movie is more, or less, than its parts. And the conclusion is where we tackle it all.

What does Plugged In do when we come across content that’s offensive but doesn’t really fit into any other categories?

When drug or alcohol use shows up in movies, how does Plugged In approach that content while keeping in mind the words of Ephesians 5?

We’re more than faceless f-word counters. But find out why Plugged In counts them anyways.

Surveys show Christian audiences watch violent action flicks just as often as secular audiences do. So Plugged In attempts to cover it.

One of the most popular sections in our reviews, we explain how and why we cover sexual content in media for our readers.

Ever wondered why Plugged In has a Spiritual Elements section? We aim to answer that and other content-specific questions in this series.

The Plugged In team breaks down how we break down our content categories, starting with Positive Elements.

If there’s a movie you’re interested in seeing, we’re interested in seeing it, too. And we let you know about some of them on this episode.

Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III and Trinity United Church of Christ present a virtual conversation on the film, A Journal for Jordan.
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 >>