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Movie Review: Nanny Cam (2014) seen on Tubi Thriller: not recommended for young children; coarse language, violence, partial scenes of child endangerment/abuse including one scene of intended abduction, mature themes including dialogue which discuss death related topics, brief sexuality and nudity This movie follows a couple who hire a young teenage girl to babysit their…
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Movie Review: First Kid (1996) seen on Disney plus Comedy; some scenes may be unsuitable for young children; coarse language, partial violence throughout , including scenes of child imprisonment This movie follows a man named Sam Simms, (played by Sinbad,) who is a secret agent assigned to be a guardian to the president’s preteen son.…
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Movie Review: The Animal (2001) seen on DVD and Netflix Comedy; some scenes may be unsuitable for young children; crude content, language, sexual content throughout including one scene of impending beastiality This movie follows a man named Marvin Lange, (played by Rob Schneider,) a down on his luck police officer in training who gets some…
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Movie Review: Ma (2019) seen in theatres, on DVD and on Netflix Horror/thriller: not recommended for young children; coarse language, violence, gory scenes, nudity, minor sexual content, and brief child endangerment throughout. The movie follows a lonely middle aged woman named Sue Ann, (played by Octavia Spencer,) who decides to invite teenagers to her basement…
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Movie Review: The King Tide: (2024) seen in theatres Drama: Not recommended for young children; violence, coarse language and some graphic scenes. This movie follows an infant baby who was thought to be deceased following nearly drowning in a lake while trapped underneath a boat on the water only to be rescued by people living…
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Movie Review: Abigail (2024) seen in theatres Horror: not recommended for young children: violence, gory scenes, coarse language, minor scenes of child endangerment The movie follows a a young girl named Abigail, (played by Alisha Weir,) who is shown to be an avid fan of ballet as the opening scene shows her dancing on a…
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This movie follows the Little family who have one son. When they decide to adopt another son, they go to an orphanage where they get more than they bargained for in a small mouse named Stuart, (voiced by Michael J. Fox,) As the couple are won over by his charm and cuteness, they decide to…
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In this movie, Brad is happily married to his wife named Sara (played by Linda Cardellini,) as he tries to earn the respect and acceptance of Sara’s two children named Dylan, (played by Owen Vaccaro,) and Megan, (played by Scarlett Estevez.) The children are shown to be mildly hostile and disrespectful to Brad as shown…
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Movie review: Daddy’s home 2 (2017) seen multiple times in theatres as well as on DVD multiple times and different streaming platforms: This movie is a continuation of the story that began in the first Daddy’s home film which was released in 2015, (which is the subject of my next blog,) where Brad and Dusty…