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THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system.SPIRAL MOVIE REVIEW
Parents need to know that Spiral (formerly titled Spiral: From the Book of Saw) is the ninth movie in the Saw horror franchise. It's a spin-off rather than a sequel; it focuses on a new character, Detective Zeke Banks (), as he tries to catch a possible Jigsaw copycat killer.Violence and gore are extremely strong, with torture scenes, body parts ripped off, faces burned, blood drained, an MARE OF EASTTOWN TV REVIEW This is a murder mystery, and the victim's body is shown with a bloody wound; her breast is also shown. Other violence is mostly limited to fistfights, but the show creates suspense by hinting at darker, unseen crimes, including sexual abuse and domestic violence. Sex. In the first episode, there's a sex scene with some obscured nudity.Language.
THE MAURITANIAN MOVIE REVIEW The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Makes point that, in a huge, emotionally charged environment such as post-9/11 United States, it's difficult to know what the right thing is. At core of story are messages about dangers of revenge and mob mentality. Nancy Hollander is tough and serious; she pursues what she believes is right, even HAMILTON MOVIE REVIEW Captured on film principally during a live Broadway show in 2016, the moments that seem to get the biggest applause in this recording are the most political: one-liners about enslaved people, women, and immigrants. It reminds you why Hamilton continues to feel so contemporary, relevant, and valuable -- LUPIN - TV REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Lupin certainly has its flaws. Plenty of heist story cliches get recycled throughout the series, for example, and the writing has a simplistic take on some characters' racist motivations. But ultimately the series pulls off the job with a mix of action and mystery, fast pacing and good will. It's a real crowd-pleaser. JUPITER'S LEGACY TV REVIEW JUPITER'S LEGACY is a story about two generations. Shortly after the 1929 stock market crash, Sheldon Sampson (Josh Duhamel), his older brother, Walter (Ben Daniels), and his future wife, Grace (Leslie Bibb), all mysteriously receive powers that turn them into the world's first superheroes.Nearly 100 years later, Sheldon and Grace want to pass the torch to their young adult LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence. Though the show attempts to have a diverse cast, the language and points of view of the episodes are pretty homogenous, especially when it comes to profanity and negative representations of and attitudes COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIE REVIEWSTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIAAUTHOR: TARA MCNAMARA Estella is fearless, working hard and persevering to achieve her goals -- but many of those goals are iffy at best (revenge, theft, etc.), and she's destined, it seems, for villainy. Jasper and Horace are loyal friends. The Baroness is unrepentantly cold, calculating, selfish, and manipulative. Positive representations include raciallydiverse
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system.SPIRAL MOVIE REVIEW
Parents need to know that Spiral (formerly titled Spiral: From the Book of Saw) is the ninth movie in the Saw horror franchise. It's a spin-off rather than a sequel; it focuses on a new character, Detective Zeke Banks (), as he tries to catch a possible Jigsaw copycat killer.Violence and gore are extremely strong, with torture scenes, body parts ripped off, faces burned, blood drained, an MARE OF EASTTOWN TV REVIEW This is a murder mystery, and the victim's body is shown with a bloody wound; her breast is also shown. Other violence is mostly limited to fistfights, but the show creates suspense by hinting at darker, unseen crimes, including sexual abuse and domestic violence. Sex. In the first episode, there's a sex scene with some obscured nudity.Language.
THE MAURITANIAN MOVIE REVIEW The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Makes point that, in a huge, emotionally charged environment such as post-9/11 United States, it's difficult to know what the right thing is. At core of story are messages about dangers of revenge and mob mentality. Nancy Hollander is tough and serious; she pursues what she believes is right, even HAMILTON MOVIE REVIEW Captured on film principally during a live Broadway show in 2016, the moments that seem to get the biggest applause in this recording are the most political: one-liners about enslaved people, women, and immigrants. It reminds you why Hamilton continues to feel so contemporary, relevant, and valuable -- LUPIN - TV REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Lupin certainly has its flaws. Plenty of heist story cliches get recycled throughout the series, for example, and the writing has a simplistic take on some characters' racist motivations. But ultimately the series pulls off the job with a mix of action and mystery, fast pacing and good will. It's a real crowd-pleaser. JUPITER'S LEGACY TV REVIEW JUPITER'S LEGACY is a story about two generations. Shortly after the 1929 stock market crash, Sheldon Sampson (Josh Duhamel), his older brother, Walter (Ben Daniels), and his future wife, Grace (Leslie Bibb), all mysteriously receive powers that turn them into the world's first superheroes.Nearly 100 years later, Sheldon and Grace want to pass the torch to their young adult LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence. Though the show attempts to have a diverse cast, the language and points of view of the episodes are pretty homogenous, especially when it comes to profanity and negative representations of and attitudes THE 25 BEST PODCASTS FOR KIDS Best for: Preschoolers and little kids. KiDNuZ. Kids like to be informed and engaged, but talking to kids about the news can be a challenge. This podcast, created by moms who are broadcast journalists, offers young listeners five minutes of kid-friendly news (followed by a quick quiz) each day, five days a week. BEST BOOKS FOR FOURTH GRADERS By fourth grade, 9- and 10-year-olds are not only devouring books, they're expanding their worldviews, too. They love reading about all kinds of families and kids in all kinds of situations and countries, living in their own time or other eras.We've selected some surefire titles in a variety of genres -- from mystery to mythology to middle school tales and more -- that we know click with kids A QUIET PLACE PART II Parents need to know that A Quiet Place Part II is the sequel to 2018's hit horror/monster movie A Quiet Place. Violence is fairly gory and graphic, though most of it is directed at monsters (heads exploding, etc.). A child's leg is caught in a bear trap, with a bloody wound; he screams in pain. A baby is also in peril. AWAKE - MOVIE REVIEW Apocalyptic thriller has graphic violence, peril, language. Read Common Sense Media's Awake review, age rating, and parents guide. THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Those Who Wish Me Dead is an action/thriller movie starring Angelina Jolie as Hannah, a brave smokejumper who must protect a young boy from ruthless assassins in the Montana wilderness. Based on a novel by Michael Koryta, it's not very deep, but it's well-made. Expect some intense peril and violence: A boy and other children are in peril, and women are punched andROGUE HOSTAGE
21 hours ago · Parents need to know that Rogue Hostage is a Die Hard-like action movie in which terrorists take over a department store and a Child Protective Services worker/former soldier (Tyrese Gibson) must save the day.Violence includes guns/shooting, deaths, bloody wounds and gurgling blood, fighting/punching, fighting with knives and blunt objects, children in peril and brandishing knives andA SPACE IN TIME
A SPACE IN TIME is a documentary about the journey of unconditional love taken by the film's co-director Nick Taussig and wife and artist Klara to create a comfortable quality of life for sons Theodor and Oskar, who have been diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. UNTITLED HORROR MOVIE (UHM) MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Untitled Horror Movie (UHM) is a found-footage-style meta-horror movie about a group of TV actors who try to make their own horror movie. Most of the violence and scary stuff is more suggested than shown outright, with a character shoved and thrown by unseen forces, a woman showing up with a black eye, characters screaming in fear, and a character bashing his head TRULY TYLER: EMMIE & FRIENDS, BOOK 5 BOOK REVIEW Parents need to know that Truly Tyler, the fifth graphic novel in Terri Libenson's Emmie & Friends series, follows Tyler and Emmie as they work together on a project for their art class. This fast-paced tale tackles middle school drama, including bullying and peer pressure, while highlighting the power of friendship and communication.Characters talk about their crushes and use mild insults UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Under the Stadium Lights is a faith-based sports drama inspired by real events. Based on Pastor Chad Mitchell's book Brother's Keeper, it tells the story of how a good high school football team becomes great thanks to a weekly therapy session in which the players express their feelings about the difficulties they're facing off the field and receive emotional support COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIE REVIEWSTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Parents need to know that Cruella is Disney's stylish but dark live-action origin story about the dog-napping villain from Disney's 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians.Set in the early 1970s, it attempts to explain Cruella's () nefarious behavior in a way that will spark empathy in viewers. Think of it as Wicked by way of The Devil Wears Prada, with healthy dashes of Dickens and Birds of Prey (and the NATIONAL TREASURE MOVIE REVIEW Ben Gates (Nicholas Cage) comes from a long line of treasure hunters who have been been chasing a legendary treasure for generations.Ben is determined to solve the mystery with the help of his sidekick Riley (Justin Batha) and an unlikely ally played by Diane Kruger, who is the guardian of the Declaration of Independence.Meanwhile Ben's former colleague and financial backer, Ian (Sean Bean THE SELECTION, BOOK 1 Entertaining futuristic take on reality TV dating shows. Read Common Sense Media's The Selection, Book 1 review, age rating, and parentsguide.
DOCTOR STRANGE MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Doctor Strange is a bit different than other Marvel Universe movies, since it presents a sorcerer as a superhero. At the start, the main character (Benedict Cumberbatch) is arrogant and selfish, but he slowly learns humility: to better himself and to think of others.Frequent comic book-style action violence includes large-scale destruction, a brutal car crash (the THE A LIST TV REVIEW The character-driven series combines teen drama with the supernatural to create a engaging, but creepy, narrative. The cast plays cliched characters, including the arrogant popular girl, the antihero, the stereotypical airhead, and the geeky social outcast.LUCIFER TV REVIEW
Parents need to know that Lucifer, a crime drama based on the DC Comics character of the same name, features a world that believes in the existence of hell, angels, and other light and dark entities.There’s also lots of strong innuendo and drinking, dicey language ("crap," "bitch," "piss," "dick"), cigarette smoking, and drug-related themes. GINNY & GEORGIA TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Ginny & Georgia is a series about a mother and daughter.It may seem similar to the beloved Gilmore Girls, complete with the initials, a bookish teen girl (Ginny), an outgoing young mom (Georgia). an adorable Northeastern town, pop culture chatter, and lots of junk food.But the resemblance ends there: This series is significantly more mature and faster paced. WATERSHIP DOWN BOOK REVIEW WATERSHIP DOWN was written for adults, but adolescents often find it more irresistible than their elders do. Although the rabbit characters have a language and a culture, and they converse and interact just as humans do, these are not cap-and-waistcoat picture-book bunnies, but fully realized characters whose conflicts and triumphs keep readersengrossed.
LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence. Though the show attempts to have a diverse cast, the language and points of view of the episodes are pretty homogenous, especially when it comes to profanity and negative representations of and attitudes COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIE REVIEWSTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Parents need to know that Cruella is Disney's stylish but dark live-action origin story about the dog-napping villain from Disney's 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians.Set in the early 1970s, it attempts to explain Cruella's () nefarious behavior in a way that will spark empathy in viewers. Think of it as Wicked by way of The Devil Wears Prada, with healthy dashes of Dickens and Birds of Prey (and the NATIONAL TREASURE MOVIE REVIEW Ben Gates (Nicholas Cage) comes from a long line of treasure hunters who have been been chasing a legendary treasure for generations.Ben is determined to solve the mystery with the help of his sidekick Riley (Justin Batha) and an unlikely ally played by Diane Kruger, who is the guardian of the Declaration of Independence.Meanwhile Ben's former colleague and financial backer, Ian (Sean Bean THE SELECTION, BOOK 1 Entertaining futuristic take on reality TV dating shows. Read Common Sense Media's The Selection, Book 1 review, age rating, and parentsguide.
DOCTOR STRANGE MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Doctor Strange is a bit different than other Marvel Universe movies, since it presents a sorcerer as a superhero. At the start, the main character (Benedict Cumberbatch) is arrogant and selfish, but he slowly learns humility: to better himself and to think of others.Frequent comic book-style action violence includes large-scale destruction, a brutal car crash (the THE A LIST TV REVIEW The character-driven series combines teen drama with the supernatural to create a engaging, but creepy, narrative. The cast plays cliched characters, including the arrogant popular girl, the antihero, the stereotypical airhead, and the geeky social outcast.LUCIFER TV REVIEW
Parents need to know that Lucifer, a crime drama based on the DC Comics character of the same name, features a world that believes in the existence of hell, angels, and other light and dark entities.There’s also lots of strong innuendo and drinking, dicey language ("crap," "bitch," "piss," "dick"), cigarette smoking, and drug-related themes. GINNY & GEORGIA TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Ginny & Georgia is a series about a mother and daughter.It may seem similar to the beloved Gilmore Girls, complete with the initials, a bookish teen girl (Ginny), an outgoing young mom (Georgia). an adorable Northeastern town, pop culture chatter, and lots of junk food.But the resemblance ends there: This series is significantly more mature and faster paced. WATERSHIP DOWN BOOK REVIEW WATERSHIP DOWN was written for adults, but adolescents often find it more irresistible than their elders do. Although the rabbit characters have a language and a culture, and they converse and interact just as humans do, these are not cap-and-waistcoat picture-book bunnies, but fully realized characters whose conflicts and triumphs keep readersengrossed.
LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Love, Death & Robots is an animated sci-fi anthology show with adult content in nearly every episode, including full-frontal nudity, simulated sex, war, and violence. Though the show attempts to have a diverse cast, the language and points of view of the episodes are pretty homogenous, especially when it comes to profanity and negative representations of and attitudes BEST BOOKS FOR FOURTH GRADERS By fourth grade, 9- and 10-year-olds are not only devouring books, they're expanding their worldviews, too. They love reading about all kinds of families and kids in all kinds of situations and countries, living in their own time or other eras.We've selected some surefire titles in a variety of genres -- from mystery to mythology to middle school tales and more -- that we know click with kids GAMES WITH LGBTQ+ CHARACTERS VIDEO Watch Games with LGBTQ+ Characters to learn about the best media for your family including the best kids movies, age-appropriate tv-series, top educational games, and the most useful websites. LOKI - TV REVIEW - COMMONSENSEMEDIA.ORG This delightful, thoughtful addition to the MCU brings all the quirky fun and humor of Thor: Ragnarok while deftly exploring some pretty big questions about existence and free will. Loki smartly plays off the supercilious Loki with the perfect foil -- the warm, earthy Wilson -- and their buddy-comedy banter is a pleasure to behold. There are also tons of mostly grown-up jokes about the TVA GINNY & GEORGIA TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Ginny & Georgia is a series about a mother and daughter.It may seem similar to the beloved Gilmore Girls, complete with the initials, a bookish teen girl (Ginny), an outgoing young mom (Georgia). an adorable Northeastern town, pop culture chatter, and lots of junk food.But the resemblance ends there: This series is significantly more mature and faster paced. PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY MOVIE: VIDEO REVIEW Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. AWAKE - MOVIE REVIEW 1 day ago · Apocalyptic thriller has graphic violence, peril, language. Read Common Sense Media's Awake review, age rating, andparents guide.
THE HANDMAID'S TALE TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Handmaid's Tale (based on Margaret Atwood's novel) is the story of a potential future in which oppressed women are forced to be child-bearing "handmaids" for infertile high-ranking leaders and their wives.Expect many violent, sexual images that could be very disturbing: A screaming child is ripped out of her mother's arms by rifle-wielding soldiers, a rebellious STEP-BY-STEP TIPS TO SET UP YOUR KID'S IPHONE You've done all the hemming and hawing about whether or not to get your kid an iPhone and you’ve decided to take the plunge. Now what? There’s so much to figure out, from Safari to iMessage, not to mention the Wild West of the App Store, where kids have access to everything from Candy Crush to Tinder.How can you possibly keep them safe, out of trouble, and away from content that’s too TRULY TYLER: EMMIE & FRIENDS, BOOK 5 BOOK REVIEW Parents need to know that Truly Tyler, the fifth graphic novel in Terri Libenson's Emmie & Friends series, follows Tyler and Emmie as they work together on a project for their art class. This fast-paced tale tackles middle school drama, including bullying and peer pressure, while highlighting the power of friendship and communication.Characters talk about their crushes and use mild insults KITTY LOVE: AN HOMAGE TO CATS MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Kitty Love: An Homage to Cats is a one-hour compilation of cat home videos framed by the narration of Abatutu, billed as the most famous cat in the Netherlands. From his point of view, humans are here to serve the needs of this feline star of Dutch stage and screen. The cat has broadened his portfolio to representing other up-and-coming cat talents. COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIESTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Estella is fearless, working hard and persevering to achieve her goals -- but many of those goals are iffy at best (revenge, theft, etc.), and she's destined, it seems, for villainy. Jasper and Horace are loyal friends. The Baroness is unrepentantly cold, calculating, selfish, and manipulative. Positive representations include raciallydiverse
TOGETHER TOGETHER MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Together Together is a lighthearted but sometimes emotional look at the experience of being a gestational surrogate. It offers positive, counter-stereotypical gender representation: The main characters are Matt ( Ed Helms ), a man who dreams of being a parent, and Anna (Patti Harrison), a woman whodoesn't.
A QUIET PLACE PART II Parents need to know that A Quiet Place Part II is the sequel to 2018's hit horror/monster movie A Quiet Place. Violence is fairly gory and graphic, though most of it is directed at monsters (heads exploding, etc.). A child's leg is caught in a bear trap, with a bloody wound; he screams in pain. A baby is also in peril.THE BAD BATCH
The Bad Batch are Clone Force 99, a ragtag band of clones who have been augmented with special powers. All voiced by Dee Bradley Baker (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts), Clone Force 99 thrive in battle.They're built to handle situations that other clones, and even Jedis, might shy away from. But when the members of Clone Force 99 are commanded to turn on their allies, it triggers a riftBLUE MIRACLE
Omar has recurring nightmares involving water that stem from his own experience as a child but also seem to perhaps too obviously symbolize his feeling adrift, sinking low, drowning in debt, watching hopes swirl down the drain. Still, the film is chock full of positive messages that are relatable for the whole family. JUST MERCY MOVIE REVIEW There are also moments of anger and hate/racism. Bryan is forced to strip for a search; he's humiliated as he removes his shirt and (below the frame) pants and underwear. There's also brief, mild sex-related dialogue, and brief smoking and beer drinking. The story isn't surprising, but it's very effective, with clear messages ofperseverance
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system. CYBERPUNK 2077 GAME REVIEW Cyberpunk 2077 is, simply put, a complete mess. There are glitches that made characters' clothing disappear, spots where the protagonist became stuck between floors and walls, non-player characters that jumped around the screen in strange poses, places where sound and lip-syncing suddenly disappeared, and more. OUTER BANKS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Outer Banks is a teen drama about a local mystery and the young people trying to solve it. It's on the edgy side, with lots of strong language, underage drinking and smoking, and generally illegal behavior by minors. Everything goes as far as language is concerned: "F--k," "a--hole," "s--t, and the like are used COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIESTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Estella is fearless, working hard and persevering to achieve her goals -- but many of those goals are iffy at best (revenge, theft, etc.), and she's destined, it seems, for villainy. Jasper and Horace are loyal friends. The Baroness is unrepentantly cold, calculating, selfish, and manipulative. Positive representations include raciallydiverse
TOGETHER TOGETHER MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Together Together is a lighthearted but sometimes emotional look at the experience of being a gestational surrogate. It offers positive, counter-stereotypical gender representation: The main characters are Matt ( Ed Helms ), a man who dreams of being a parent, and Anna (Patti Harrison), a woman whodoesn't.
A QUIET PLACE PART II Parents need to know that A Quiet Place Part II is the sequel to 2018's hit horror/monster movie A Quiet Place. Violence is fairly gory and graphic, though most of it is directed at monsters (heads exploding, etc.). A child's leg is caught in a bear trap, with a bloody wound; he screams in pain. A baby is also in peril.THE BAD BATCH
The Bad Batch are Clone Force 99, a ragtag band of clones who have been augmented with special powers. All voiced by Dee Bradley Baker (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts), Clone Force 99 thrive in battle.They're built to handle situations that other clones, and even Jedis, might shy away from. But when the members of Clone Force 99 are commanded to turn on their allies, it triggers a riftBLUE MIRACLE
Omar has recurring nightmares involving water that stem from his own experience as a child but also seem to perhaps too obviously symbolize his feeling adrift, sinking low, drowning in debt, watching hopes swirl down the drain. Still, the film is chock full of positive messages that are relatable for the whole family. JUST MERCY MOVIE REVIEW There are also moments of anger and hate/racism. Bryan is forced to strip for a search; he's humiliated as he removes his shirt and (below the frame) pants and underwear. There's also brief, mild sex-related dialogue, and brief smoking and beer drinking. The story isn't surprising, but it's very effective, with clear messages ofperseverance
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system. CYBERPUNK 2077 GAME REVIEW Cyberpunk 2077 is, simply put, a complete mess. There are glitches that made characters' clothing disappear, spots where the protagonist became stuck between floors and walls, non-player characters that jumped around the screen in strange poses, places where sound and lip-syncing suddenly disappeared, and more. OUTER BANKS TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Outer Banks is a teen drama about a local mystery and the young people trying to solve it. It's on the edgy side, with lots of strong language, underage drinking and smoking, and generally illegal behavior by minors. Everything goes as far as language is concerned: "F--k," "a--hole," "s--t, and the like are usedMOVIE REVIEWS
Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. OCCUPATION - MOVIE REVIEW 4 hours ago · Parents need to know that Occupation is an Australian sci-fi disaster movie with largely non-graphic violence throughout and some strong language.When the lives of a group of inhabitants in a small, rural town are placed under threat by an alien invasion, they must set aside their differences and work together in order tosurvive.
IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE: VIDEO REVIEW Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. SPIDER-MAN (1981 TV SHOW) TV REVIEW Spidey's second toon series set the stage for generations. Read Common Sense Media's Spider-Man (1981 TV Show) review, age rating, andparents guide.
THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT TV REVIEW THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT centers on young Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy), orphaned at 9 when her brilliant but troubled mother, seemingly on purpose, crashes their car and dies.She's sent to live at The Methuen School, where the children are made docile with a daily dose of strong tranquilizers, pills that Beth soon learns to squirrel away and take for recreational purposes. MEERKAT MANOR: RISE OF THE DYNASTY TV REVIEW Parents need to know that Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty is a nature documentary show about a family of meerkats, led by the granddaughter of the original Meerkat Manor matriarch, and the surrounding community of wildlife. The Manor series treat the animals' lives as they might treat characters in a reality TV show, so they attach more of a narrative to the show than in a typical natureA SPACE IN TIME
1 day ago · A SPACE IN TIME is a documentary about the journey of unconditional love taken by the film's co-director Nick Taussig and wife and artist Klara to create a comfortable quality of life for sons Theodor and Oskar, who have been diagnosed with Duchenne musculardystrophy.
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TOGETHER TOGETHER MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Together Together is a lighthearted but sometimes emotional look at the experience of being a gestational surrogate.It offers positive, counter-stereotypical gender representation: The main characters are Matt (), a man who dreams of being a parent, and Anna (Patti Harrison), a woman who doesn't.She has a fairly mature outlook on carrying a baby to term for WRATH OF MAN MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Wrath of Man is an action movie, directed by Guy Ritchie, with violence galore, and plenty of strong language, some of which is homophobic, racist, and misogynistic.Criminal behavior features throughout, meaning there are very few positive role models, although H (Jason Statham) does love his son and protects hiscolleagues.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE A direct sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE has that previous game's hero, Ethan Winters, living a rather pleasant life with his wife and their new baby when his home is invaded, his wife is shot, and he's kidnapped.But after he escapes and follows his kidnapper's footprints into the woods, Ethan finds himself in a strange village infested with flesh-eating mutants STOWAWAY MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Stowaway is a suspenseful story in which the characters' lives appear to be in jeopardy for most of the film. The suspense comes less from moments of extreme fear or action and more from the emotional drama of the unfolding situation on board therocket ship.
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system.THE BAD BATCH
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TOGETHER TOGETHER MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Together Together is a lighthearted but sometimes emotional look at the experience of being a gestational surrogate.It offers positive, counter-stereotypical gender representation: The main characters are Matt (), a man who dreams of being a parent, and Anna (Patti Harrison), a woman who doesn't.She has a fairly mature outlook on carrying a baby to term for WRATH OF MAN MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Wrath of Man is an action movie, directed by Guy Ritchie, with violence galore, and plenty of strong language, some of which is homophobic, racist, and misogynistic.Criminal behavior features throughout, meaning there are very few positive role models, although H (Jason Statham) does love his son and protects hiscolleagues.
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE A direct sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE has that previous game's hero, Ethan Winters, living a rather pleasant life with his wife and their new baby when his home is invaded, his wife is shot, and he's kidnapped.But after he escapes and follows his kidnapper's footprints into the woods, Ethan finds himself in a strange village infested with flesh-eating mutants STOWAWAY MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Stowaway is a suspenseful story in which the characters' lives appear to be in jeopardy for most of the film. The suspense comes less from moments of extreme fear or action and more from the emotional drama of the unfolding situation on board therocket ship.
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Underground Railroad is a drama series about slavery based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.The series takes place in an alternate version of American history, where the underground railroad (which was in real life a system of travel routes and safe houses that helped slaves escape to freedom) is an actual, literal subterranean train system.THE BAD BATCH
The Bad Batch are Clone Force 99, a ragtag band of clones who have been augmented with special powers. All voiced by Dee Bradley Baker (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts), Clone Force 99 thrive in battle.They're built to handle situations that other clones, and even Jedis, might shy away from. But when the members of Clone Force 99 are commanded to turn on their allies, it triggers a riftMOVIE REVIEWS
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Mixed messages about women and girls (a set of middle school bullies is insulted for being "dogs" and "bitches," and one girl is said to have a "lazy eye"), but also very sweet messages about empathy, unity, importance of feeling like you belong, being true to yourself, understanding that most people feel like "freaks" inside no matter what they look like outside. IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE: VIDEO REVIEW Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. THE HANDMAID'S TALE TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Handmaid's Tale (based on Margaret Atwood's novel) is the story of a potential future in which oppressed women are forced to be child-bearing "handmaids" for infertile high-ranking leaders and their wives.Expect many violent, sexual images that could be very disturbing: A screaming child is ripped out of her mother's arms by rifle-wielding soldiers, a rebellious PARENT REVIEWS FOR CRUELLA first of all i think this film is amazing well filmed BUT not for younger veiwers because it is very very violent and to much drinking and smocking when i went to see it i saw 18 kids there and they were so scared i thoght bad for them To start off, I enjoyed this movie. Do I think it’s worthy ofNORTH HOLLYWOOD
Parents need to know that North Hollywood is the story of high school senior trying to figure out how to become a professional skateboarder while maintaining his long friendships and without disappointing his overbearing father. Teens and younger kids smoke marijuana. Older teens drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes and also seem to use harderdrugs.
UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW Parents need to know that Under the Stadium Lights is a faith-based sports drama inspired by real events. Based on Pastor Chad Mitchell's book Brother's Keeper, it tells the story of how a good high school football team becomes great thanks to a weekly therapy session in which the players express their feelings about the difficulties they're facing off the field and receive emotional supportTHE PAPER TIGERS
The heroes are likable, and they demonstrate teamwork and learn valuable lessons over the course of the story, but they're also flawed people who have lost their way, and they can be prone to iffy behavior, including bragging, overconfidence, selfishness, etc. Carter is a prime example of a White man who liberally and shamelessly borrows from Chinese culture for his own benefit. EARTH DEFENSE FORCE: WORLD BROTHERS GAME REVIEW Parents need to know that Earth Defense Force: World Brothers is a downloadable third-person shooter for PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC. Armed with a variety of guns, knives, and explosives, players kill giant insects, as well as robots and space ships.EDGE OF ETERNITY
Parents need to know that Edge of Eternity is an open world fantasy role-playing game available for download on Windows PCs. Players explore the land of Heryon, investigating and pushing back against an encroaching threat known as the Corrosion. COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIE REVIEWSTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice.MOVIE REVIEWS
Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Parents need to know that Cruella is Disney's stylish but dark live-action origin story about the dog-napping villain from Disney's 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians.Set in the early 1970s, it attempts to explain Cruella's () nefarious behavior in a way that will spark empathy in viewers. Think of it as Wicked by way of The Devil Wears Prada, with healthy dashes of Dickens and the Birds of Prey (and 50 MOVIES ALL KIDS SHOULD WATCH BEFORE THEY'RE 12 Common Sense Media editors help you choose the best 50 kids' movies to watch with your children. These must-see movie night picks will appeal to the whole family and are packed with great messages and role models. Don't miss these all-time favorites!THE BAD BATCH
The Bad Batch are Clone Force 99, a ragtag band of clones who have been augmented with special powers. All voiced by Dee Bradley Baker (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts), Clone Force 99 thrive in battle.They're built to handle situations that other clones, and even Jedis, might shy away from. But when the members of Clone Force 99 are commanded to turn on their allies, it triggers a rift THE HANDMAID'S TALE TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Handmaid's Tale (based on Margaret Atwood's novel) is the story of a potential future in which oppressed women are forced to be child-bearing "handmaids" for infertile high-ranking leaders and their wives.Expect many violent, sexual images that could be very disturbing: A screaming child is ripped out of her mother's arms by rifle-wielding soldiers, a rebellious MOVIES THAT TEACH KIDS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is tough to discuss with kids, but these kid-friendly movies are an excellent way to start the conversation. Animated treats such as Ice Age: The Meltdown and Happy Feet Two are a great way to expose young kids to the concept of global warming, and for older kids, docs such as An Inconvenient Truth and The 11th Hour may inspire kids to do their part to preserve the planet. CYBERPUNK 2077 GAME REVIEW Mature, violent cyber-dystopian action game for adults only. Read Common Sense Media's Cyberpunk 2077 review, age rating, and parentsguide.
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Parents need to know that My Spy is a spy comedy starring Dave Bautista as JJ, a CIA agent who ends up befriending a precocious 9-year-old girl (Chloe Coleman) while surveilling her family. Although it's targeted at tweens, it has more strong language than you might expect, including "s--t," "d--k," "bitch," "ass," and "Jesus Christ." COMMON SENSE MEDIA: AGE-BASED MEDIA REVIEWS FOR FAMILIESMOVIE REVIEWSTV SHOWSBOOKSAPPSGAMESPARENTING Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice.MOVIE REVIEWS
Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. CRUELLA - MOVIE REVIEW - COMMON SENSE MEDIA Parents need to know that Cruella is Disney's stylish but dark live-action origin story about the dog-napping villain from Disney's 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians.Set in the early 1970s, it attempts to explain Cruella's () nefarious behavior in a way that will spark empathy in viewers. Think of it as Wicked by way of The Devil Wears Prada, with healthy dashes of Dickens and the Birds of Prey (and 50 MOVIES ALL KIDS SHOULD WATCH BEFORE THEY'RE 12 Common Sense Media editors help you choose the best 50 kids' movies to watch with your children. These must-see movie night picks will appeal to the whole family and are packed with great messages and role models. Don't miss these all-time favorites!THE BAD BATCH
The Bad Batch are Clone Force 99, a ragtag band of clones who have been augmented with special powers. All voiced by Dee Bradley Baker (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts), Clone Force 99 thrive in battle.They're built to handle situations that other clones, and even Jedis, might shy away from. But when the members of Clone Force 99 are commanded to turn on their allies, it triggers a rift THE HANDMAID'S TALE TV REVIEW Parents need to know that The Handmaid's Tale (based on Margaret Atwood's novel) is the story of a potential future in which oppressed women are forced to be child-bearing "handmaids" for infertile high-ranking leaders and their wives.Expect many violent, sexual images that could be very disturbing: A screaming child is ripped out of her mother's arms by rifle-wielding soldiers, a rebellious MOVIES THAT TEACH KIDS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is tough to discuss with kids, but these kid-friendly movies are an excellent way to start the conversation. Animated treats such as Ice Age: The Meltdown and Happy Feet Two are a great way to expose young kids to the concept of global warming, and for older kids, docs such as An Inconvenient Truth and The 11th Hour may inspire kids to do their part to preserve the planet. CYBERPUNK 2077 GAME REVIEW Mature, violent cyber-dystopian action game for adults only. Read Common Sense Media's Cyberpunk 2077 review, age rating, and parentsguide.
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Parents need to know that My Spy is a spy comedy starring Dave Bautista as JJ, a CIA agent who ends up befriending a precocious 9-year-old girl (Chloe Coleman) while surveilling her family. Although it's targeted at tweens, it has more strong language than you might expect, including "s--t," "d--k," "bitch," "ass," and "Jesus Christ." BEST MOVIES FOR FAMILIES Find over 180 all-time-favorite kids' movies: animated, classic, fantasy, action, and more essential movies for kids, teens, and thewhole family.
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Mixed messages about women and girls (a set of middle school bullies is insulted for being "dogs" and "bitches," and one girl is said to have a "lazy eye"), but also very sweet messages about empathy, unity, importance of feeling like you belong, being true to yourself, understanding that most people feel like "freaks" inside no matter what they look like outside. BEST BOOKS FOR SECOND-GRADERS Common Sense Media editors help you choose Best Books for Second-Graders. Dive into chapter books that promise laughs, adventure, magic, mystery, and more. MARVEL AGE-BY-AGE GUIDE Seeing Captain Marvel with your kids and wondering what other movies, games, and comic books from the Marvel Universe are age-appropriate? Check out Common Sense Media's Marvel Age-by-Age Guide.EDGE OF THE WORLD
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