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To see new family names on the weekend of May 9th

The weekend is here, which means that a fresh series of film and television titles is in the queue. Regardless of whether you are stacking into the car on the way to the theater or stacking on the couch with your own snacks, there is a lot to see as a family.

Here is yours Family observation list For the weekend of May 9th.

'Forever' Premiere

(L to r) Lovie Simone as Keisha Clark and Michael Cooper Jr. as Justin Edwards in Episode 101 by Forever.
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Elizabeth Morris/Netflix


  • Streaming: On Netflix May 8th
  • Evaluation: TV-Ma (teen/drama/romance)

The The adaptation of the Judy Blume book from 1975 comes to Netflix this week and is already causing a sensation. When young people Keisha and Justin meet for the first time, sparks fly. But they need more than that to help them control the realities of the first romance and family dynamics.

As is well known, the book is (and controversial) to combat the sexuality of teenagers, and the Netflix series may be a goal for some honest conversations with their teenagers. Read what we think about this fresh view of the story before we give it a shot.

“Audreys children”

(L to r) Jimmi Simpson and Natalie Dormer in Audrey's children.
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Blue Harbor Entertainment


  • Available: Rent or buy digitally on May 6th
  • Evaluation: PG (drama/biography)

Audreys children is another adaptation of a children's book entitled ” Audrey Evans: Not your ordinary doctor. Both tell the story of Audrey Evans, a British doctor who became the first female head of oncology in the Philadelphia children's hospital. Her groundbreaking work included the development of the first neuroblastoma dining system and the co-founder of the first Ronald McDonald house for families of patients.

The inspiring film shows how Dr. Evans has touched the life of many families through their passion for children and determination.

'Big City Greens' Episode 100

Tilly, Nancy, Gramma Alice, Bill and Cricket in Big City Greens.
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Disney Channel


  • Streaming: On Disney+ May 7th
  • Evaluation: TV-Y7 (children & family/comedy/adventure)

If you want to watch a family that is a bit rougher on the edges than to say the heels but can be just as lovable, the Greens may be your choice. Big City Greens It recently broadcast its 100 episode and is now available to stream on Disney+.

Since the first broadcast on the Disney channel in 2018, Big City Greens Has entertained families with a funny adventure after the other. Now long -term fans and newcomers can celebrate the milestone with this quirky television family.

“Nonnas”

(LR) Lorraine Bracco as Roberta, Talia Shire as Teresa, Brenda Vaccaro as Antonella and Vince Vaight as Joe Scaravella in Nonnas.
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Jeong Park/Netflix


  • Streaming: On Netflix May 9th; Publication of limited theater May 9th
  • Evaluation: PG (family/comedy/drama)

This film, which is based on a real Italian restaurant in New Jersey, is a great option to be added to the observation list for Mother's Day this weekend. After the loss of his mother, a man risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with a group of local grandmothers as chefs.

This is a sweet story about family, authentic food and fights to keep both in view of the need.

'Mighty Monsterwheelies' Season 2 Premiere

(Lr) Chester rushes as a wraps dispute, Tru Valentino as Bolzen Frankenstein, Cal Brady as Sonnie Dracula and Sandra Saad as Gill E. Creature in mighty monster bikes: season 2.
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Netflix


  • Streaming: On Netflix May 5th
  • Evaluation: TV-Y (children & family/adventure)

The second season of this Monster hit -preschooler debut this week completely on Netflix. If you have not yet followed, the exhibition centers with half -rescue vehicles focus on a mission to protect your community. It is a creative shoot to take classic monsters (i.e. Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula) and use them as heroes that can also be a little instructive.

Already in April we talked to the executing producers of the show about what families can expect in the new season.

'The Karate Kid' (1984 and 2010) Theater publication

(LR) Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita in Karate Kid (1984).
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Sony Pictures Television International.


  • Publication: In the cinemas May 10th
  • Evaluation: PG (children & family/action/drama)

Fans of the Karate Kid IP should get a kick from it! Both the original film from 1984 and the 2010 spinoff will return to the screen this weekend. Both films center a young teenager outlook who overcomes self-doubt and bullying through martial arts. And they have a lot to say about mentoring, move into a new home and confront obstacles.

The similarities and differences in the films should be interesting to compare side by side. And this should help families to warm up for the new ones Karate Kid: Legends Film comes later in May.

Family documentaries on Disney+

Teenage mutant ninja turtles action figures from season 3 of the toys that have built America.
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The historical channel


  • Streaming: On Disney+ May 9th

This weekend Disney+ brings a few popular 2023 documentaries to the streaming platform -and you should satisfy some of the pop culture history fans in the family.

  • The story is the biggest ever with Peyton Manning (S1, 8 episodes)
  • The toys that built America (S3, 12 episodes)

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