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Finding a movie the whole family can agree on can feel like negotiating a peace treaty. But with streaming libraries packed with solid options, family movie night has never had more potential. Here's a curated mix of feel-good films that blend entertainment with heart—something every parent and kid can enjoy together.
KPop Demon Hunters is arguably the flashiest pick on this list. A girl group by day, supernatural fighters by night — it's loud, fun, and loaded with music. Unsurprisingly, it's broken records as one of the most-watched films on the platform.
For something a little quieter but deeply moving, True Spirit recounts the real-life voyage of teenage sailor Jessica Watson, who circumnavigated the globe solo at just 16. It's the kind of story that sparks dinner-table conversations long after the credits roll.
The Adam Project is a fun sci-fi ride for anyone who's ever wondered what they'd say to their younger self. Ryan Reynolds brings his usual charm to this time-travel adventure that balances laughs with genuine heart.
Apollo 10½ is Richard Linklater at his most nostalgic — an animated story seen through the eyes of a child growing up during the 1969 moon landing. Part history, part daydream, it's one of those rare films that feels made for both kids and adults equally.
My Little Pony: A New Generation delivers a simple but meaningful message about friendship and acceptance, wrapped in bright animation that younger viewers will love.
Wish Dragon, from the producers of Shrek, follows a college student in Shanghai who stumbles upon a wish-granting dragon. It's funny, warm, and quietly wise about what we actually want versus what we think we want.
Rescued by Ruby is based on a true story about a high-energy shelter dog and the state trooper who saw potential in her. Tender and uplifting — perfect if the family pet is also part of the movie-night audience.
Enola Holmes is a sharp, fast-moving mystery that follows Sherlock's younger sister as she hunts for her missing mother. Millie Bobby Brown is magnetic in the role, and the Victorian backdrop keeps things visually interesting throughout.
Yes Day is exactly as chaotic as it sounds. A family hands the reins to their kids for one full day—and everything that could go wrong, does. It's silly, relatable, and impossible not to laugh at.
Whether your family leans toward adventure, comedy, or something more heartfelt, there's a film here worth pressing play on this weekend.