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Doctor Who!
My son love Rocky horror picture show. We skip the big sex scene in the middle.
is everybody making suggestions in here a millennial? or is there really no examples of family-friendly films from the last 10-20 years?
Interstellar is pg 13. It's kind of a heavy movie but younger kids won't pick up on it.
Not knowing their age, I still go with anything PG13 or your local equivalent is likely to be fine for most kids depending on what they like and how they react to different situations. My kiddo liked Jurrasic World at 10, but couldn't handle Jurrasic Park because JP did a better job at making scary scenes scary.
I enjoyed a lot of Rated R movies as a kid, especially when the rating was from language. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles wasn't any more adult than Uncle Buck except for the F bomb laden rental scene. Both are completely appropriate for kids around 10 years old with parental guidance if needed.
We never hid cursing from our kiddo and she didn't repeat it elsewhere, so it really came down to what held her attention and what seemed like something we felt might need some explaining.
Depending on the age, but if they are still not truly able to follow complex storylines and conversations, you could really get away with anything that isn't scary, sexual or violent.
My parents watched Friends all the time, I didn't understand half of it but it was fun to watch as kid.
My kids like horror movies since they were little.
The Aventures of Baron Von Munchausen is fine for kids.
Yes there's some tasteful nudity, but if I'm being real it's less than any of us are comfortable with in the home.
they aren't movies, but Doctor Who is a fantastic show for the whole family. maybe start at Matt Smith episodes unless they don't mind cheesier effects and costumes.
The only thing I can think of is Midnight Gospel, if your kid doesn’t mind the quick-talking podcast interview going on in the background. But the animation is great. 😃
ETA: Oops you said no animation. I’m sorry!
The Rocky Horror Picture Show springs to mind.
Simpsons, South Park, modern family, futurama, bobs burgers
Remember the Titans. Absolute cinema
Connections and The Day The Universe Changed
Edit: Oh, movies. Sorry.
I would recommend polterghast as a nice PG* horror movie.
*it came out before pg-13 existed.