
The Beauty of Christmas Movies … in Black and White
With family driving in, the hearth glowing and the spirit of the yuletide warming the cockles of your heart, there are probably times when you

With family driving in, the hearth glowing and the spirit of the yuletide warming the cockles of your heart, there are probably times when you
Of all the entertainment media we write about here, television shows might be the most difficult for Plugged In to reliably define as “the best.”

It’s pretty lonely up at the North Pole these days. Oh, sure, Santa has his elves and reindeer to keep him company. But not many

Forget the snowball fights so picturesquely common this time of year. In 2019—at least at Netflix’s movie headquarters—they’ll be pelting each other with Golden Globes.

If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “I wonder if Plugged In is ever going to do a podcast, because it seems like they should,” well,

TV’s “25 Days of Christmas” has arrived! And while many a family may be excited to share familiar Christmas classics such as The Santa Clause,

We haven’t even cooked the Thanksgiving turkey yet, but no matter: Lots of people have moved on to Christmas. Trees are up, tiny lights are

One of the most interesting concepts in economics is the law of diminishing marginal returns. It says, basically, the more we consume of something, the

OK, so this blog’s title is a little click-baity, but it’s still worth thinking about for a bit. The Internet and Sesame Street are both

Plugged In reviewed a strange little video game last week called Death Stranding. Our own Bob Hoose calls it part shooter, part adventure game, part
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 >>