A Look At VidAngel’s New Netflix Filtering Service
For some, movie and TV show filtering is the white whale of the family entertainment business—an elusive tool that gives viewers the ability to watch
For some, movie and TV show filtering is the white whale of the family entertainment business—an elusive tool that gives viewers the ability to watch
About 64 years ago this month, announcer/comedian Steve Allen began hosting a little 40-minute program on New York’s WNBT-TV. It was called The Steve Allen
We live in a culture of yes. If something makes you feel good, our permissive society encourages, then go for it. No limits. No right,
Obviously, I spend my days working as one of Plugged In’s editors. We do our best to sift through what’s happening in the entertainment world
We hear a lot about the hazard of excessive screen these days. For ourselves. For our kids. The American Academy of Pediatrics refined its recommendations
I once heard someone say that the last thing God “saves” in a Christian’s walk is his/her politics. I’m not sure about that. I think
It’s not often that I see a movie that prompts me to think, Every family with teens I know should see this. But last year’s
The New England Patriots are world champions. Again. Do I sound bitter? I don’t mean to. The 111.3 million people who watched the game were
Going to church is more important than watching the Super Bowl, right? Not so fast. A new study by LifeWay Research (reported in Christianity Today)
The holidays are here, moms and dads are making their lists and checking them twice, and kids are hitting the sack with visions of smartphones
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 >>