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The second animated Spider-Verse movie featuring Miles Morales is spectacular and overwhelming in equal measure.
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Dennis Quaid stars in this Christian biopic about Rickey Hill, a young man who overcame incredible physical infirmity to pursue his dream of a becoming a professional baseball player.
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While a few issues mar this Strange Planet, it offers some insights on just how strange our own planet can be.
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Screen-based worries aren’t going anywhere. They’ll be with us as long as screens themselves are. But parents are not powerless.
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Despite a couple hiccups, ish crafts some entertaining stories, particularly in his Minecraft videos.
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The Flash, as a movie, is pretty good. But it’s one of DC’s most problematic films, too.
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Video game fans hoping for a family-friendly outing will have to pump the brakes a bit to avoid Gran Turismo’s unexpected obstacles.
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Good Omens is thought by many to be a good show. But spiritually, this Prime Video series seems like it needs to be carted away in its own handbasket.
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China wants to limit kids to two hours of screentime. But what should you do here?
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Oxenfree II sports a Stranger Things-like vibe. And some Stranger Things-like content, too.
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There are some problems in this cute, live-action creep-fest. But Monster High: The Movie offers some possibilities for conversation, too.
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Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot stars in this PG-13 Netflix spy thriller that feels a lot like Mission Impossible-lite.
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Aside from cartoon violence and some magical references, Dew Drop Diaries offers a kid-friendly tale about fairies finding lost items for humans.
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Twitter and Threads and X, oh my! Plus, how AirTags are aiding thieves and stalkers. And read up on some harmful social media challenges.
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Shenanigan Swift sets out to find the Swift family treasure but ends up looking for a murderer.
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This unusual, R-rated Christian horror thriller feels a bit like an unsettling take on C.S. Lewis’ classic work The Screwtape Letters.
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Jason Statham returns to face off once more against ginormous prehistoric sharks with an appetite for, well, pretty much everything—with predictably bloody results.
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This iteration of Superman stays generally family friendly, with violence being its main kryptonite.
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A new study says kids who read for pleasure grow up to be better teens.
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Taylor Swift adds six new songs that deal with romantic love, innuendo and heartbreak in her album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).
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