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.”

St. Denis Medical

The mockumentary St. Denis Medical balances between stabilizing patients and having them code. Only time will tell which way the show’s health veers.

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My Old A--

My Old A–

Despite an abundance of positive messages, the title should be enough to warn you of the film’s crude language and sexual content.

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Devara: Part 1

Devara may fight for a good cause, but his battles are filled to the brim with weapon worship and copious amounts of bloodshed.

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NileRed / NileBlue

NileRed and NileBlue teach chemistry via fun experiments. With content concerns all but inert, families needn’t worry about explosive issues.

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One-Punch Man

With animated violence and some sensual elements, the comedic One-Punch Man may hit harder than you initially expect.

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NCIS: Origins

Origin stories can be a bit messy. And when it comes to Leroy Gibbs’ story in NCIS: Origins, it’s no exception.

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The Rise (and Danger) of the AI Relationship

Who’d want to date someone who doesn’t exist, except as lines of code? You might be surprised by the answer—and the perils that come with it.

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Max and the Midknights

Max and the Midknights doesn’t charge into battle in rusted armor, but it might appreciate a little polish.

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Jesus Deaf Missions film

Jesus: A Deaf Missions Film

Jesus retells the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ—all in American Sign Language.

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The Outrun

The Outrun juxtaposes beautiful landscapes with the troubles of alcohol addiction—and those content issues may spoil the view.

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Erased

As noble as Satoru’s goals may be, there’s no erasing the inherent content issues—such as child abuse and murder—in Erased.

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Mr. Baker the Music Maker

Mr. Baker the Music Maker recreates popular songs in Chrome Music Lab and encourages the channel’s viewers to follow along.

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Agatha All Along

Occult themes aren’t the only elements viewers must be mindful of in Disney+ & Marvel’s ‘Agatha All Along.’

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Somebody Somewhere

Somebody Somewhere takes place in, Manhattan, Kansas, aka the “Little Apple.” But some of the content concerns here still feel pretty big.

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The Diplomat

The Diplomat is not the dread of a malfunctioning roller coaster; it’s the slow burn of being forced to wait in the broken coaster’s line, unable to leave and knowing that the danger is only one turnstile away.

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