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Despicable Me 4 Movie Poster: A giant minion holds another minion in his teeth
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Despicable Me 4

age 6+

Gru and his Minions return for family fun; some peril.

Inside Out 2: Movie Poster: The emotion characters all squish together, their faces up against the "glass" of the poster
Movie

Inside Out 2

age 6+

Growing up is emotional in thoughtful sequel; some peril.

My Lady Jane TV show poster: Jane in a close-up shot with her husband, her hand resting on his chin.
TV

My Lady Jane

age 15+

Comedic re-imagining of Tudor tale has sex, swearing, booze.

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TV

The Boys

age 17+

Edgy comedy-drama subverts the idea of superheroes.

My Lady Jane TV show poster: Jane in a close-up shot with her husband, her hand resting on his chin.
TV

My Lady Jane

age 15+

Comedic re-imagining of Tudor tale has sex, swearing, booze.

The Boys Poster Image
TV

The Boys

age 17+

Edgy comedy-drama subverts the idea of superheroes.

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Wonka Movie Poster: Timothee Chalamet, as Willy Wonka, sits amid a colorful landscape of flowers, candy, and small images of other characters
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Wonka

age 8+

56 parent reviews

"Best kids movie I’ve seen in years."

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