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REVIEW: Florida Detective Excels in "R.J. Decker"

Headline: Florida Detective Show is surprisingly fun.

4 Reasons Families Will Love ‘Project Hail Mary’

Project Hail Mary delivers an exciting space adventure with humor, heart, and surprisingly few concerns for families.

7 New Family Films Perfect for Your March Movie Nights

This month’s streaming lineup includes inspiring faith-based films, animated adventures, and powerful historical storytelling.

4 Things Families Should Know about ‘Hoppers’

Pixar’s animated film Hoppers (PG) follows Mabel, an energetic college student whose lifelong love for nature leads her to investigate why animals have suddenly disappeared from a beloved forest glade threatened by a new highway project.

"Scrubs" Review: Nostalgic comedy returns to form

A return to form.

"The Greatest Average American" Review: Game Show offers a fun vibe

Nate Bargatze hosts this new comedic game show.

7 Family Movies to Stream This February as We Wait for Spring

If you’re looking to escape the cold without leaving the couch, here are seven movies the whole family can enjoy.

4 Reasons You’ll Love I Can Only Imagine 2

More accessible for families than its predecessor, this uplifting sequel blends music, fatherhood, and redemption into a moving reminder that fighting for faith and family is always worth it.

Faith returns to the big screen in "I Can Only Imagine 2"

A journey of faith and gratitude.

6 Christian Movies on Netflix Worth Watching

From inspiring true stories like Soul on Fire to Kendrick Brothers favorites such as Facing the Giants and The Forge, here are six Christian movies and series currently streaming on Netflix that offer hope, redemption, and powerful reminders of God’s faithfulness.

15 Family Movies Coming in 2026 to a Theater Near You

2026 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for family films, with studios rolling out an impressive lineup of animated adventures, heartfelt comedies, and franchise favorites.

10 Holocaust Movies for Holocaust Remembrance Day

This Holocaust Remembrance Day, here are 10 films that explore the horror of the Holocaust, the people who endured it, and the people who rescued others.

18 Best Rom-Coms to Watch This Valentine's Day

So put the kiddos to bed, grab the blankets, get the popcorn poppin’, and be prepared to snuggle up close because this list of movies may make your Valentine’s Day just a little sweeter.

10 Movies of All Kinds to Celebrate Valentine's Day

One of the easiest Valentine’s date events includes you, your significant other, and a great flick to put your feet up to. Valentine’s Day is a day celebrating love—but it doesn’t have to be full of ooey-gooey gushy love stuff (unless you want it to).

7 Family Movies to Lift Your Spirits

Escape the winter chill with seven must-watch family films perfect for cozying up indoors this January. From heartwarming animated adventures and uplifting documentaries to intriguing detective mysteries, discover your next cinematic escape.

REVIEW: "Best Medicine" is silly but satisfying

Josh Charles stars as a doctor who moves to a quirky small town in this American adaptation of Doc Martin.

REVIEW: Netflix charms with “People we Meet on Vacation”

A charming old-school romantic comedy.

Review: "Sheepdog" brings veteran experiences to the big screen

It’s a film that aims to put a spotlight on veterans and their struggles while also showing that there’s a path forward for those struggling with tragedies and hardships in their past.  

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Invites Us to Rediscover the Joy of Togetherness This Season

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, a new holiday film from Disney+, follows the Jonas Brothers' humorous and heartfelt journey home for the holidays, mirroring themes of family, faith, and finding joy. This nostalgic film offers a unique opportunity to reflect on our own spiritual journeys and the profound longing to return home to the heart of God this Christmas season.

4 Ways ‘David’ Recaptures the Power of ‘The Prince of Egypt’

You’ll laugh, cry, and worship your way through this one. David is the boldest Bible movie since The Prince of Egypt—and it’s finally here.

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REVIEW: Florida Detective Excels in "R.J. Decker"

Headline: Florida Detective Show is surprisingly fun.

4 Reasons Families Will Love ‘Project Hail Mary’

Project Hail Mary delivers an exciting space adventure with humor, heart, and surprisingly few concerns for families.

7 New Family Films Perfect for Your March Movie Nights

This month’s streaming lineup includes inspiring faith-based films, animated adventures, and powerful historical storytelling.

4 Things Families Should Know about ‘Hoppers’

Pixar’s animated film Hoppers (PG) follows Mabel, an energetic college student whose lifelong love for nature leads her to investigate why animals have suddenly disappeared from a beloved forest glade threatened by a new highway project.

"Scrubs" Review: Nostalgic comedy returns to form

A return to form.

"The Greatest Average American" Review: Game Show offers a fun vibe

Nate Bargatze hosts this new comedic game show.

7 Family Movies to Stream This February as We Wait for Spring

If you’re looking to escape the cold without leaving the couch, here are seven movies the whole family can enjoy.

4 Reasons You’ll Love I Can Only Imagine 2

More accessible for families than its predecessor, this uplifting sequel blends music, fatherhood, and redemption into a moving reminder that fighting for faith and family is always worth it.

Faith returns to the big screen in "I Can Only Imagine 2"

A journey of faith and gratitude.

6 Christian Movies on Netflix Worth Watching

From inspiring true stories like Soul on Fire to Kendrick Brothers favorites such as Facing the Giants and The Forge, here are six Christian movies and series currently streaming on Netflix that offer hope, redemption, and powerful reminders of God’s faithfulness.

15 Family Movies Coming in 2026 to a Theater Near You

2026 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for family films, with studios rolling out an impressive lineup of animated adventures, heartfelt comedies, and franchise favorites.

10 Holocaust Movies for Holocaust Remembrance Day

This Holocaust Remembrance Day, here are 10 films that explore the horror of the Holocaust, the people who endured it, and the people who rescued others.

18 Best Rom-Coms to Watch This Valentine's Day

So put the kiddos to bed, grab the blankets, get the popcorn poppin’, and be prepared to snuggle up close because this list of movies may make your Valentine’s Day just a little sweeter.

10 Movies of All Kinds to Celebrate Valentine's Day

One of the easiest Valentine’s date events includes you, your significant other, and a great flick to put your feet up to. Valentine’s Day is a day celebrating love—but it doesn’t have to be full of ooey-gooey gushy love stuff (unless you want it to).

7 Family Movies to Lift Your Spirits

Escape the winter chill with seven must-watch family films perfect for cozying up indoors this January. From heartwarming animated adventures and uplifting documentaries to intriguing detective mysteries, discover your next cinematic escape.

REVIEW: "Best Medicine" is silly but satisfying

Josh Charles stars as a doctor who moves to a quirky small town in this American adaptation of Doc Martin.

REVIEW: Netflix charms with “People we Meet on Vacation”

A charming old-school romantic comedy.

Review: "Sheepdog" brings veteran experiences to the big screen

It’s a film that aims to put a spotlight on veterans and their struggles while also showing that there’s a path forward for those struggling with tragedies and hardships in their past.  

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Invites Us to Rediscover the Joy of Togetherness This Season

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, a new holiday film from Disney+, follows the Jonas Brothers' humorous and heartfelt journey home for the holidays, mirroring themes of family, faith, and finding joy. This nostalgic film offers a unique opportunity to reflect on our own spiritual journeys and the profound longing to return home to the heart of God this Christmas season.

4 Ways ‘David’ Recaptures the Power of ‘The Prince of Egypt’

You’ll laugh, cry, and worship your way through this one. David is the boldest Bible movie since The Prince of Egypt—and it’s finally here.

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