At one point or another, every parent has sat down for a family movie night and proceeded to spend the next hour tracking down the perfect film, especially a good Christmas movie for kids. As a parent ...
The final column of the year looks at the end of things — the end of the world, the end of youth — along with an underrated holiday gem. By Brandon Yu As we celebrate the holiday season and the ...
The new "SpongeBob Movie" arrives in theaters Friday, Dec. 19. There's a fair amount of bathroom humor and some scary images of a zombie sailing crew and Underworld monsters. Parents will appreciate ...
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If December feels too cheerful for your taste, you’re not alone. While the rest of the world is decking halls and sipping cocoa, some of us crave the cold embrace of true dread. Luckily, Fawesome is ...
From ‘Elf’ to ‘Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas,’ The Hollywood Reporter has assembled a list of family-friendly movies to celebrate Dec. 25. By McKinley Franklin It’s the most wonderful time of the ...
With so many options available on streaming services, family movie night was getting stressful. Choosing a few DVDs from the library limited my kids' options and streamlined family movie night. This ...
‘Tis the season to be merry – and to save some money. Every year, Hallmark releases dozens of new Christmas movies featuring fan-favorite stars like Lacey Chabert, Andrew Walker, and Tyler Hynes. But ...
Christmas has always been the season that brings out the best version of our family. With four kids spanning every major age range, including a toddler, an early-elementary kid, a tween, and a full ...
IHOP is bringing back its Kids Eat Free deal, offering free kids' menu items for children under 12 for nearly three weeks. The deal runs from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. local time, ending Dec. 21, and is valid ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?