How can a franchise that was associated with the nerdiest of nerds, the dorkiest of dorks, the geekiest of geeks, become one of the coolest franchises after just one reboot?
Technology and social networking are changing the courtship process. How would past love stories onscreen fared if set today?
Still debating as to whether or not you should take your kids to see Jurassic Park 3D? Our Film Mom offers up nine reasons why you should and one reason you shouldn't.
This weekend, The Host not only entertains, but also fits right in with the spirit of Easter Sunday. What's the connection? Our Film Mom explains.
Our Film Mom challenges parents to watch Admission and not see a little bit of themselves in Tina Fey's character.
Kids love magic so don’t be surprised if this year’s run of magic movies leads to your young one asking for their own magic kit. Here are just a few magicial films coming to theaters.
As Oz the Great and Powerful lands in theaters, our Film Mom answers the question of whether your kids should see the original The Wizard of Oz before or after Disney's prequel.
Take one look at the hottest directors in Hollywood and you'll notice the guys making movies that will resonate with Gen Y and Gen Z are solidly middle-age. So it's not a surprise that they're really trying to tell fresh verseions of movies from their youth.
With more than 31,000 votes cast, this year’s KidsPickFlicks.com PICK Movie of the Year Award goes to...
Children are, by nature, equal parts eruptive and disruptive. They also tend to be less interested in movies about senility, terrorism and musical renditions of failed political uprisings of the 19th century; therefore, here are some fun things for kids to do in the other room.
Valentine’s Day. In homes across the country, it means boxes of chocolates, love notes and a very special day. But V-Day also marks something else: the end of the family film drought!
Warm Bodies and Beautiful Creatures will arrive in theaters this month but will either movie be able to capitalize on the Twilight crowd?
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is rated R. Such "reimaginings" may bring the fright factor – and perhaps the fun - to these tales, but I fear what might get lost is the author’s purpose: to teach children the moral of the story.
Last year featured a lot of great family films, so the expectation level for 2013 is high. Here are the Top 6 Most Anticipated Family Films, as voted by Fandango users. Do you agree with the results? Is there a family film missing from this list?
The best (family) films of 2012, according to our own Family Film Mom, and what to see with your kids over the holidays.
"Welcome to the party, pal."
"I am serious... and don't call me Shirley."
"When am I gonna learn how to punch?"
"These go to eleven."
"Benjamin, have you ever been severely beaten about the face & neck?"
"Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming."
"You're gonna need a bigger boat."
"Jessica's got cable."
"Squirrel!"