Is there a way to watch “Jurassic Park” without that one scene?

Long story short. Yes there’s a way to watch “Jurassic Park” without seeing the person get eaten by a dinosaur while using the bathroom. With VidAngel, you can keep the porcelain throne room a safe space. Jurassic Park is... Read More

How to Watch “Happy Gilmore” with Your Family (Without the F-Bombs)

Happy Gilmore is the kind of movie you quote with your buddies, your dad, and that one uncle who still thinks he could go pro. If only he hadn’t strained his hammy during church ball, right? So close. Happy... Read More

Does profanity in ‘Stranger Things’ increase season over season?

The fourth season starts off with Dr. Martin Brenner’s unusually meticulous morning routine. It’s September 8, 1979 and back at the Hawkins National Laboratories. Dr. Brenner walks into the Rainbow Room and directs his attention to 010. He sits... Read More
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Not All Content Is Worth Saving, But a Lot of It Is

Let’s be honest: Some shows and movies are beyond filtering. You could bleep, blur, skip to your hearts desire and still be left with something that feels like a fever dream or a college film student’s edgy final project.... Read More

Honoring Our Heroes: The Military Families Who Inspire Us

Every now and then, we receive a message that brings our entire mission into sharp focus. One such message came recently from a parent: “My son has enlisted in the US Navy and contracted to go into Navy SEAL... Read More
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Actors Don’t Like Being Surprised—And Neither Do We

A disturbing lawsuit filed against Kevin Costner and the producers of Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 2. The lawsuit has ignited a debate over consent and communication in Hollywood. According to The Hollywood Reporter, stunt performer Devyn LaBella claims... Read More

Neal McDonough, On-Screen Intimacy, and the Case for Filtering

In every family, there comes a moment when values are quietly tested. Not with a dramatic confrontation, but with something as small as pressing play. Perhaps you’ve been there: settling in for a movie night with people you love.... Read More

Fountain of Youth: Global Mayhem, Sibling Drama, and the Magic of Filtering

Immortality? Optional. Family drama? Guaranteed. In Fountain of Youth, Apple TV+ lets Guy Ritchie do what he does best: blow things up stylishly while John Krasinski and Natalie Portman sprint through ancient ruins, dodge gunfire, and trade sibling insults... Read More

Does Filtering Change the Message of “Saving Private Ryan?”

Spoiler: Not if the message is worth hearing. When people ask if filtering a movie changes the message, they’re usually asking something deeper: Can you skip the content that pushes people away while still preserving the story that pulls... Read More

Top 5 TV Shows and Movies from the Weekend

Hollywood’s latest obsession seems to be tossing cowboys, crooks, and corporate drones into a narrative blender, then filming the chaos. According to our most-watched list this weekend, it seems to be yours too. From 1923’s dusty feuds to Severance’s... Read More