Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick star in this musical follow-up to the 2016 Trolls movie. Your kids will be singing and laughing along to the music of six different troll tribes.
Fans of the original 2013 Croods movie won't want to miss this hilarious sequel. Parents will recognize the voices of superstars Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, and Ryan Reynolds.
Funnyman Alec Baldwin lends his voice to a very unusual baby in this hilarious comedy told from the point of view of an imaginative seven-year-old.
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Professional wrestler-turned-actor John Cena stars alongside Keegan-Michael Key and John Leguizamo in this hilarious movie that finds tough fire fighters taking on the role of babysitters to three unruly kids.
Kids and adults alike will fall for this action-packed film that's filled with jokes for all ages. What could be funnier than following the adventures of talking animals?
Author Beverly Cleary's best-selling books come alive in this charming portrayal of the life of the mischievous Ramona Quimby. Her accident-prone antics will have your kids laughing for hours on end.
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It's normally odd to cheer for a villain, but Gru (voiced by Steve Carell)—who has adopted three young girls—is so worthy of our love. On top of that, this is the film that introduced us to the Minions.
Gru, his daughters, and the Minions are back for even more hilarious fun. This time around, the new dad must figure out how to balance his fatherly duties with his role as a secret agent.
A dad (Albert Brooks) sets off on a oceanic journey to find his son (Alexander Gould) and we see him come face-to-face with many dangers along the way. It's dangerous out there for a clownfish!
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This sequel had us searching for the long-lost parents of Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang fish. Come for the epic search and stay to discover the true meaning of family.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan play a mother-daughter duo who discover that they've switched bodies. While figuring out how to switch back, the two grow to learn more about one another.
A group of kids band together to save their homes from demolition and find a map that leads them to a treasure belonging to a 17th-century pirate named One-Eyed Willy. It’s an adventure for the ages.
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This classic answers the question of what would happen if your family left you home alone for the holidays and a duo of not-so-smart burglars tried to break in. The answer? A bunch of wild antics, that's what.
In addition to being an intelligent commentary on some of our varied emotions—including Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—this feel-good film is an exploration into all the ups and downs that come with growing up.
What do you get when you take LEGOs and throw in all the fun that comes with a Batman adventure? A unique take on a superhero movie that is full of visual splendor even though it's all made with tiny toy bricks.
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"Everything Is Awesome" with this Chris Pratt-starring movie that first brought one of our favorite childhood items, LEGOs, from the toy box to the big screen. We’re so glad this crazy idea worked so well.
A young genius (played by Mara Wilson) finds it hard to deal with the adults in her life—her parents and her principal—but soon learns that she has some special powers, notably telekinesis, that she uses to make the world a better place.
The Aerosmith song “Dude Looks Like a Lady” is brought to life as Robin Williams plays a newly divorced man who takes it upon himself to dress like a female maid in order to spend more time with his kids.
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After entertaining us for decades, The Muppets have disbanded and it's up to a devoted puppet fan named Walter—as well as Walter's brother, Gary (Jason Segel), and Gary's girlfriend, Mary (Amy Adams)—to get them back together.
In this delightful remake, Lindsay Lohan plays two roles, portraying long-lost identical twin sisters who meet at camp and conspire to get their parents back together.
Carson Blackwelder is a New York City-based writer and editor who covers all things entertainment and pop culture — be it films, TV, music, books, or video games. This North Carolina native loves all things Marvel, can always be found jamming out to Lady Gaga or Taylor Swift, and is powered by iced coffee (yes, all year long).
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