For some parents, however, the number of animated movies a family watches can become monotonous. If you’re looking to switch it up for your family’s next movie night, try these non-animated, family-friendly movies.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Why It’s a Winning Pick
The animated series and book “Clifford the Big Red Dog” gets a live-action update in the 2021 release of this movie. It centers around Emily Elizabeth, a middle schooler living in New York City with her mother. While her uncle looks after her one day, she meets Clifford, a red puppy whose size increases depending on how much love he receives. Clifford becomes massive and too big to fit into her uncle’s apartment, and on their way to the vet, Clifford escapes. Craziness ensues. The central themes include standing up for yourself and loving others despite differences. The movie is an adventure that will keep the whole family engaged and entertained.
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Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made
Why It’s a Winning Pick
Based on a book series of the same name, the movie “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made” revolves around Timmy Failure, an 11-year-old misfit boy who thinks he runs a detective agency with his best friend, a polar bear named Total. They solve cases in Portland, Ore., where there is plenty of antics and humor thanks to a cast of neighborhood characters, including many who find Timmy to be a nuisance. Timmy’s incredible imagination takes front and center in this adventure movie, and many children can relate to his neurodiversity. Timmy’s ingenuity in sticky situations always has him coming out on top, which can help build self-confidence in young viewers.
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Disney Plus
Harriet the Spy
Why It’s a Winning Pick
Millennial parents will love the nostalgia of seeing life in 1996 again in the movie adaptation of “Harriet the Spy.” Based on a 1964 book of the same name, Harriet is a sixth-grader who dreams of being a writer and a spy. She writes every thought down. A series of events have Harriet’s deepest thoughts uncovered by a nemesis, creating chaos for everyone. The themes center around forgiveness, apologizing, and telling the truth. In the end, Harriet does right by her friends and classmates and ends up being forgiven through her words of apology.
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The Greatest Showman
Why It’s a Winning Pick
“The Greatest Showman” follows the story of P.T. Barnum of Barnum & Bailey circus fame. After losing his job and having his modest lifestyle put into jeopardy, P.T. Barnum begins a circus of off-beat and outcast performers, such as bearded ladies and acrobats. The themes of the movie deal with being true to yourself, being unique, and how individuality is important. There are killer blockbuster music and dance numbers that will have the entire family singing along.
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Disney Plus, Sling TV, YouTube, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Why It’s a Winning Pick
This 2017 sequel to the 1995 movie “Jumanji” (itself an adaptation of a 1981 book) centers around four kids who stumble across a video game. They are transported into the game and have to find their way out, as well as help someone who has been stuck in the game since 1996. The movie is fast-paced, funny, and has a serious sense of adventure. It centers around themes of working together, accepting yourself and others as they are, and prioritizing family.
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Stuart Little
Why It’s a Winning Pick
Stuart Little is a mouse living in New York City and he comes to life in this live-action adaptation of the classic children’s book by E.B. White. The Little family goes to adopt a new family member and becomes enamored with a mouse named Stuart. They bring him home, and some family members, namely the cat Snowbell, are not as enthused. Themes like helping others, friendship, having compassion and empathy, and being loyal to your family are all explored in the movie. Fun facts: M. Night Shyamalan was one of the writers of the movie, and the voice of Stuart Little is provided by Michael J. Fox. Nathan Lane provides the voice for Snowbell.
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Charlotte’s Web
Why It’s a Winning Pick
An adaptation of E.B. White’s classic children’s book of the same name, “Charlotte’s Web” is a look into farm life. Wilbur, a pig, strikes up an unlikely friendship with Charlotte, a barn spider. When Wilbur is in danger, Charlotte helps him out by spinning webs in his honor around the farm. The movie deals with themes of perseverance, friendship, communication, and the passage of time. Children of all ages will love seeing the animals come to life.
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We Bought a Zoo
Why It’s a Winning Pick
After his wife suddenly passes away, journalist Benjamin quits his job and moves his children to a new home that happens to have a wildlife preserve on the property. The family, with no previous animal experience, has to learn how to care for the animals in hopes of reopening the zoo. Based on a true story, the film’s themes include courage, adventure, overcoming adversity, and processing grief.
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Cheaper by the Dozen
Why It’s a Winning Pick
“Cheaper by the Dozen,” a remake of a 1950s film of the same title, is about a family with a whopping 12 kids. Naturally, this means lots of chaos, especially when the dad, Tom, gets a job as a football coach in a new town. The children do not handle a new life and house well, and things get out of control. Themes around family, sticking together, respecting each other, making decisions as a family, and progress over perfection help make this movie a winner. A remake was released in 2022.
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The Parent Trap
Why It’s a Winning Pick
Hallie and Annie are twins who were separated by their parents after divorce, with one going to live in London and the other in Napa Valley, Calif. They serendipitously meet at a summer camp and decide to switch places to experience each other’s lives while trying to get their parents back together. Whether you grew up with the 1961 Haley Mills version or this 1998 version, the story is a heartwarming tale about the strong bonds siblings have, despite having different personalities.
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A Word From Verywell
Family time is together time, and if that includes screen time, so be it. You can engage your family by asking questions and being interactive with the movie. While it may seem hard, putting your phone away and setting a good example for your kids to engage with each other and the content is a wonderful gift you can give your family. Don’t stress if the movie gets interrupted by life, such as tantrums, repeated snack asks, and bathroom breaks—it happens! (And being able to take care of these things while pausing is one of the best things about watching a movie at home.) What matters most is that you are relaxing and enjoying yourselves while spending time with each other.