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Best Tween TV Shows Last updated: July 5, 2025 by Common Sense Media It can be a real challenge to find TV shows for tweens that are actually good. As kids creep up in age, they still like cartoons, ...
In EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, Evelyn Wong (Michelle Yeoh) and her husband, Waymond (Ke Huy Quan), have an important appointment to file their taxes at their local IRS office because their ...
In RED NOTICE, Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds) fashions himself as the world's greatest art thief, but he's continually shown up by a mystery thief who goes by the name The Bishop (Gal Gadot). When FBI ...
ACCOUNTABLE is set in Albany, California, a small, diverse, liberal community in the San Francisco Bay Area. In March 2017, an Instagram account started by Charles, a student at Albany High School, ...
This profoundly emotional drama is one of the most assured, confident debut productions from a first-time filmmaker you're likely to see. From Aftersun 's very opening frame, Charlotte Wells knows ...
LOVE ISLAND USA is an interactive reality dating show that features single men and women looking for love—and a chance to win some serious cash. A group of 20-something men and women live in isolation ...
THE WEDDING BANQUET—a remake of Ang Lee 's 1993 dramedy—centers on two queer couples in Seattle: lesbians Lee and Angela (Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran) and gay partners Chris and Min (Bowen ...
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The fifth iteration of the Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids Zero to Eight advances a long-running research series that examines trends in the media consumption of young children, providing ...
Your enjoyment of this film will come down to how funny you find Schumer and whether you can relate to jokes about women in midlife. That might sound like a narrow audience for Kinda Pregnan t, but ...
Low-key and straightforward, without overt humor or padding, this high-school heist movie succeeds mainly due to its focus on systemic racism in the United States. Written by J.C. Lee and Julius Onah ...
In MONSTER SUMMER, it's 1997 in Martha's Vineyard, and aspiring teenage journalist Noah (Mason Thames) is looking for a good story to write in hopes of getting his first byline in the local newspaper.