
What Does City So Real Tell Us? That Reality is Complicated.
Few cities surpass the political theater of America’s so-called Second City.

Few cities surpass the political theater of America’s so-called Second City.

You might think that in a year with as much real-life horror as 2020, audiences’ appetites for the theatrical variety might be dulled. But a quick glance at the movies released this month suggests otherwise.

what’s streaming that might work well for your entertainment-hungry family? It just so happens there’s quite a few possibilities this month.

Middle Earth has plenty of room for dwarves and elves, orcs and hobbits. But it is no place for an intimacy coordinator.

Britain’s durable super spy is taking his latest adventure, No Time to Die, all the way to April 2021. That’s the fifth time the movie has been postponed—and the second delay due to the coronavirus.

Once upon a time, we used to go to the movies. But since the coronavirus descended upon us seven months ago, things have changed. Theaters

The term “road trip” used to mean jumping in a car with friends or family to go on an adventure—maybe to watch the Olympic Games

How do Americans think about abortion, and who influences those narratives? While we might not immediately think that movies about this controversial subject would be

Back in March, many movie-goers (myself included) were disappointed when theaters closed and Disney decided to push back the release date for its highly anticipated

Well, Labor Day has come and gone, gang. My, how the social-distancing time has flown. But they’re starting to open theaters and offer up some
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 >>