
The Plugged In Show, Episode 91: Ted Lasso and The Kissing Booth
On today’s installment of The Plugged In Show, we dive into Ted Lasso—where the series scores and whiffs, where it wins and loses.

On today’s installment of The Plugged In Show, we dive into Ted Lasso—where the series scores and whiffs, where it wins and loses.

Bob the Tomato used to introduce every VeggieTales episode with, “Have we got a show for you!” And boy, is that true of the latest episode of The Plugged In Show.

We don’t do a wrap of the weekend’s top-earning movies anymore. But as more and more movies are trundling out to theaters, let’s talk about

Grab a chunk of air-conditioned space, pour yourself some icy lemonade and snuggle up to a cool screen—provided what you’re watching is cool, too.

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.
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