What’s New and Streaming for Families in July (2019)
It’s July and the livin’ is easy … along with being sun-baked and maybe a tad sweaty now and again. And once you get your
It’s July and the livin’ is easy … along with being sun-baked and maybe a tad sweaty now and again. And once you get your
You may never have heard the term “burner phone” before. But if you’ve seen a spy movie in the last, oh, 20 years or so,
Finally, I thought. Everyone was finally in bed at the end of a long day. But I wanted just a few more minutes to wind
Tim Conway could make you weep in the very best of ways. The comedian, who died today at the age of 85, did it all
We live in a world that says what matters most is looking good on the outside. But in his new animated movie UglyDolls, veteran director
May flowers. May Day. Maypole. May I please have another? May is one of those wonderful months that fills us with thoughts of renewal and
Underneath the reviews, the blog posts, the vodcasts and Twitter missives, Plugged In is built on one basic premise: Media matters. The entertainment we consume—the
Few inventions have reshaped culture the way television has. Since its mainstream emergence in the 1950s, television has both reflected cultural values and reinforced them,
We could unpack a lot of stuff with Avengers: Endgame, Marvel’s three-hour finale to its 11-year, 22-movie odyssey (so far). And hopefully we’ll have opportunity
Horror movies aren’t for everyone. Some aren’t for anyone. But while fright flicks are often freighted with lots of really, really problematic content, some also
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 >>