
Best Movies Streaming for Families (July 2021)
Looking for something to watch together during the dog days of summer? We’ve got you covered with a few suggestions.

Looking for something to watch together during the dog days of summer? We’ve got you covered with a few suggestions.

Ever since the first motion-picture camera started rolling, the entertainment industry has been fascinated by the family.

I’ve found The Chosen to be one of the most compelling biblical adaptations I’ve seen—offering new depth and dimension to age-old truths.

It’s time to focus on April sunshine and budding flowers and … hey, a family friendly movie or two wouldn’t be bad either.

Even the most devout films about Jesus, and the ones that adhere to the Bible most tightly, can still have issues for families to navigate.

How realistic is a “Yes Day?” Well, according to Garner, this is something that she and her kids actually practice one day a year.

Plugged In had a chance to chat with Downey about the film, the curious time we’re in and what moves her the most about the story.

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.

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.
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