With AI, ‘Reality Television’ May Become Even More Unreal
Netflix has its share of salacious, scandalous true-crime documentaries. But one such doc may be sparking a scandal of its own.
Netflix has its share of salacious, scandalous true-crime documentaries. But one such doc may be sparking a scandal of its own.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom looked a little lost itself this weekend. But that didn’t stop it from finding first place.
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, danced into theaters this weekend. And just like many a Beyoncé single, it climbed to the top of the charts.
We have a lot to protect our kids from in entertainment and technology. But another, not-so-obvious issue lurking? It’s the Gospel of Stuff.
After seven straight victories, The Way of Water fell like Niagara, making way for the possibly-apocalyptic horror flick Knock at the Cabin.
Once upon a time, there were kids. There were adults. And there wasn’t much crossover. But if you look at the toy market, times have changed.
If someone was going to make a movie about director James Cameron, it might be titled Cameron: The Way of Money.
Everyone knew that Avatar: The Way of Water was gonna be big. The question was, how big?
We talk a lot about screen time here at Plugged In. The less time your kids spend in front of a screen, the better, we often say. And it’s true.
Or is it?
They said they wouldn’t. But now, Disney+ has added R-rated content. And many moms and dads are still upset with the decision.
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 >>