Hey Tierra I want to take my daughter to the movies this weekend and have no clue what movie to see. Is there one that you would recommend?
Well Tonia there are currently three movies in the theaters that are suitable for children, The Addams Family, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Abominable.
Which one has the highest rating?
Abominable has 82% on Rotten Tomatoes where The Addams Family and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil have 41%.
Okay what is Abominable about?
It's about a teenager who is also an Agent of S.H.E.I.L.D that one day finds a young yeti on the roof of her apartment. She and her friends decide that they must get the yeti back to it's family while trying to stay to avoid the yeti being captured by a zoologist and a wealthy man that wants to capture it for their own selfish reasons.
What about The Addams Family?
The Addams family is about a family of weirdos that are discovered by a town of people who naturally think they're monsters when they simply are different.
And Maleficent: Mistress of Evil?
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is a sequel where Maleficent and her goddaughter's relationship is put to the test due to a war that is being waged.
Well I loved the first Maleficent but it came out before my daughter was born. Do you think it would be okay to take her to see it?
I wouldn't recommend that you take your 3 year old to go see Maleficent because not only did she not see the first one yet there also might be a bit of violent in it due to the impending war.
Okay well what about The Addams Family?
Well in The Addams Family there is quite a bit of violence as Wednesday loves to shoot arrows at her brother and uncle, Pugsley loves to throw explosives at well, everyone and then the is the angry mob of townspeople who wants the weirdos of out their town.
Okay so that leave us with Abominable right?
I'm afraid that you're right Tonia. It looks like you'll be taking her to see the movie about the yeti. Hopefully there won't be much violence from the wealthy man and zoologist.
I sure hope not Tierra. Thank you for all of your help I don't know what I'd do without you.
It was no problem at all Tonia.