
The Plugged In Show, Episode 69: And the Nominees Are …
This week on The Plugged In Show, we’ll talk about a couple of Best Picture nominees in particular that might have some appeal for families.

This week on The Plugged In Show, we’ll talk about a couple of Best Picture nominees in particular that might have some appeal for families.

You can tell powerful stories without shellacking them in problematic content. And some of this year’s Best Picture nominees prove it.

Parental control features are baked into almost all of our technology these days. But are we taking advantage of them? If not, why not?

Fresh off his Golden Globe win, we talked with the Minari director about his movie and the subtle sense of spirituality that permeates this story.

Let me tell you something else about March … as in some family friendly fare that’ll be streaming this month that you might like to check out.

It was a pretty interesting year for Christian movies, and our slate of worthy nominees feels more diverse than in some past years.

We know that sometimes difficult, content-laden movies can still contain some pretty good messages, but weighing the two can be difficult.

Normally, this category is chock full of big sci-fi blockbusters and superhero movies. But as we know, this year was a little different

Our annual Plugged In Movie Awards give us the opportunity to applaud movies that did things right.

This week, The Plugged In Show dives into a deep conversation about the value and place of difficult stories on film.
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