
‘It’ll Be My Family Movie.’ An Interview With News of the World Director Paul Greengrass
News of the World is playing in theaters now. And if it’s not exactly a film for the whole family, there is encouragement viewers can pluck from it.
News of the World is playing in theaters now. And if it’s not exactly a film for the whole family, there is encouragement viewers can pluck from it.
More than any time I can remember, last year featured a number of thoughtful movies dealing with the issues of dementia and memory loss.
So how do we go about facilitating a reset when it comes to screens, entertainment and technology? That’s what our team talked about.
It’s not like the Bible says, “Thou shalt not steal, unless it feels like it’s not hurting anybody too much and you’ve got a snappy broadband connection.”
When you’re not filling your spare time fiddling with newly acquired toys and gadgets, you may still want to check out some family-friendly streaming fare.
Movie theaters may be shutting down left and right, but artists are still putting out just as many tunes as ever.
Let’s dive into Plugged In’s highly subjective list of the top five TV shows that we reviewed in 2020.
Long before it was required, good old Scrooge was a master at social distancing.
It’s December. And hoo-baby there’s a sleigh-full of new family movies flooding down the chimneys of your local neighborhood streaming services.
It was a big week for Baby Yoda. Not only did the little guy spend time on a new planet in Disney+’s The Mandalorian, but his show was named the top entertainment franchise on this one.
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