The Plugged In Show, Episode 69: And the Nominees Are …
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.
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.
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.
Let me tell you something else about March … as in some family friendly fare that’ll be streaming this month that you might like to check out.
This week, The Plugged In Show dives into a deep conversation about the value and place of difficult stories on film.
Books and movies impact us differently. They scratch different sides of the brain. And each can move us, and change us, in different ways.
If you’ve been on our website recently, you might have noticed that some unusual things are turning up at the top. You’re right. And here’s
More than any time I can remember, last year featured a number of thoughtful movies dealing with the issues of dementia and memory loss.
You like ‘em. I like ‘em. We all watch ‘em.
And if you don’t, well, you’re a Scrooge or a Grinch. See, there’s no escaping here: You will be assimilated.
Britain’s durable super spy is taking his latest adventure, No Time to Die, all the way to April 2021. That’s the fifth time the movie has been postponed—and the second delay due to the coronavirus.
Once upon a time, we used to go to the movies. But since the coronavirus descended upon us seven months ago, things have changed. Theaters
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 >>