Contributor: Kennedy Unthank

Kennedy Unthank studied journalism at the University of Missouri. He knew he wanted to write for a living when he won a contest for “best fantasy story” while in the 4th grade. What he didn’t know at the time, however, was that he was the only person to submit a story. Regardless, the seed was planted. Kennedy collects and plays board games in his free time, and he loves to talk about biblical apologetics. He’s also an avid cook. He thinks the ending of Lost “wasn’t that bad.”

Grian

Grian and friends love playing Minecraft together, and his videos are relatively content free. But families will still want to know about a couple of concerns.

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North of North

North of North is a story about a woman seeking to grow into a new life in a small town in Canada’s Nunavut territory. She faces many challenges … as do viewers.

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Iyanu

Max’s new animated series Iyanu tells a deeply spiritual story that is paradoxically both foreign and familiar.

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No Address

No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat it.

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Movie Monday: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ Mines Diamonds at the Box Office

A Minecraft Movie had a successful time mining for profits. But good luck trying to fit all that money into 36 inventory slots.

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Alan’s Universe

‘Alan’s Universe,’ with its myriad short-form video content posts, seems as expansive as our universe. But there’s no shortage of content concerns here, too.

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Devil May Cry

Devil May Cry is just a spiritually squishy and full of hack-and-slash elements as the video game on which it’s based.

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Pulse

This hospital drama focuses more on staff relationships than patients, but the edgy content here ultimately causes ‘Pulse’ to flatline.

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The Colors Within

The Colors Within paints a story about a trio of high school students learning to accept themselves—spurred on by a passion for music.

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My Hero Academia: You’re Next

What makes a hero? It’s all in the heart, says My Hero Academia: You’re Next. Just watch out for those dangerous villainous attacks!

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Cleaner

As far as this Die Hard-adjacent movie’s content issues go, the cleaner in Cleaner unfortunately missed a few spots.

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Movie Monday: ‘A Working Man’ Constructs a Win

Jason Statham puts in the work in A Working Man to beat out the slumbering Snow White for a box office victory.

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Redeemed Zoomer

Redeemed Zoomer seeks to share the gospel and explain complex Christian history and theology, hoping to bring younger generations to faith.

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Be@rbrick

Be@rbrick encourages rebelling against rules that some bears find unfair. Parents may want to make sure their kids don’t take that message as a hard and fast rule.

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Movie Monday: Despite Slumbering Numbers, ‘Snow White’ Still Richest of Them All

Snow White slumbers compared to other Disney live-action remakes, but it still rouses enough to win this week’s lackluster box office.

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