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We review the programming the other critics ignore: stuff made for kids. Find out what to watch for family movie night, what to avoid altogether, and what you’ll want to watch alone, voluntarily.

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We review the programming the other critics ignore: stuff made for kids. Find out what to watch for family movie night, what to avoid altogether, and what you’ll want to watch alone, voluntarily.

    Lioness, She-Wolf, Girlboss: Queens Review

    Lioness, She-Wolf, Girlboss: Queens Review

    It’s Earth Week, so we’re reviewing the nature documentary series Queens on Disney Plus. Find out whether the combination of beautiful photography and female-centric stories is a winning one and which of your hosts just can’t handle the harsh realities of life in the wild.

    Previous episodes we mention: 
    Cinderella The article telling the true story behind the lemming suicide myth, compliments of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game 
    Minneapolis’s first all-female fire department from the 1980s  
    Queens made us think of these shows for grown ups:
    The Amazing RaceGame of ThronesContact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 25 min
    The Pitfalls and Pinnacles of Passing Down Childhood Favorites

    The Pitfalls and Pinnacles of Passing Down Childhood Favorites

    Things we mentioned in this episode:
    Today’s Screen Time in the News article: Sharing childhood faves with my kids has its ups and downs – but I know it takes them places Netflix or Disney won’t by Myke Bartlett from The Guardian on March 18, 2024
    Past episodes we mention:
    PollyannaFor more on our journeys into watching old movies with our kids, check out these newsletter posts:
    Tron Beetlejuice Free Willy The Neverending StoryThe Karate Kid And just to prove what flip-floppers we are on this issue, here’s a post about replacing childhood faves with more modern picks.
    Fresh Air interview with Molly Ringwald 
    What our kids are watching this week:
    Pokemon HorizonsWhat we’re watching in grown-up screen time:
    3 Body ProblemManhuntPalm RoyaleCheersIf you’re intrigued by some of the potentially inappropriate shows we talked about someday sharing with our kids:
    Alf is currently streaming on Tubi and Peacock (as of April 10, 2024)Dinosaurs is currently streaming on Disney Plus (as of April 10, 2024)Contact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 19 min
    Scottish Shenanigans: The Loud House Movie Review

    Scottish Shenanigans: The Loud House Movie Review

    Things we mentioned in this episode:
    Previous episodes we mention:
    Kung Fu Panda 42 music videos for you:
    The truly terrible music video for Vanilla Ice’s rap in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 The much better music video to the Phineas and Ferb song “There’s a Platypus Controlling Me” The Loud House Movie made us think of these movies and shows for grown ups:
    Irish WishLeap YearHappy Shiny PeopleJust the Ten of UsBig LoveWe cast the gritty HBO reboot of the movie with:
    Tatiana Maslany as all ten Loud sistersKal Penn as DadChloe Sevigny as MomContact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 22 min
    Parents, Teens, and Screens: A Pew Report Review

    Parents, Teens, and Screens: A Pew Report Review

    Things we mentioned in this episode:
    Parents have a problem with screen time, too, teens say by Heather Kelly
    Link to the Pew Research Center report 
    Zigazoo, the bizarre social media app for kids
    What we’ve been watching with our kids:
    Young SheldonThe EternalsWhat we’re watching (though not always enjoying) during grown-up screen time:
    Constellations on Apple TV+Masters of the Air on Apple TV+Contact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 17 min
    Panda Retirement Planning: A Review of Kung Fu Panda 4

    Panda Retirement Planning: A Review of Kung Fu Panda 4

    Things we mentioned in this episode:
    Old episodes we mention:
    Raya and the Last Dragon The Super Mario Bros. Movie Animal Crackers The Watch podcast from The Ringer
    We compared this movie to the grown-up book What Color is Your Parchute?: Your Guide to a Lifetime of Meaningful Work and Career Success.
    We cast the gritty HBO reboot of the movie with:
    Jeff Hiller or Noah Schnapp as PoLaci Mosley as ZhenJohn Cho as LiKaren Gillan as Mr. PingContact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 24 min
    If She Can See It, Can She Be It? The Importance of On-Screen STEM Roles For Women

    If She Can See It, Can She Be It? The Importance of On-Screen STEM Roles For Women

    We talk about women in STEM in movies and on TV. Is the Geena Davis Institute’s slogan of “if she can see it, she can be it” borne out by their latest report? We also catch up on what our kids are watching and what’s on our grown-up screen time watch lists.

    Past episodes we mention:
    American Girl: Corinne Tan ReviewLyla in the Loop Review Spooky Buddies Review, which is where we talked about the Geena Davis Institute for the first time Wonka Review Portray Her 2.0: An Analysis of 15 Years of Women in STEM On-Screen, 2007–2022 
    The Town episode: The Harsh Data Behind ‘Barbie’ and Taylor Swift’s Success 
    You might get the idea that we’re not impressed by the Geena Davis Institute’s work from listening to this episode. That is not the case! We generally support their mission and invite you to check out the other good work they’re doing here: https://seejane.org/
    Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV is the 4-part documentary series about the toxic work environment for the kids on popular Nickelodeon shows of the 90s and aughts. It airs on Investigation Discovery. Check your local listings.
    What our kids are watching this week:
    Wonka Young Sheldon What we’re watching in grown-up screen time:
    Dune Part 2Feud: Capote vs the SwansMonsieur SpadeContact us and subscribe to our newsletter at www.myscreentimetoo.com

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    • 21 min

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