A great high school romantic comedy.
The taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare) retold in a modern setting.
This is a very good movie.
Lots of fun and very popular.
Year: 1999
A great high school romantic comedy.
The taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare) retold in a modern setting.
This is a very good movie.
Lots of fun and very popular.
Year: 1999
A nearly divorced father of two teenagers suddenly gets turned into a 17 year old and tries to solve his problems by enrolling at his children’s high school.
A very entertaining movie. Plenty of laughs and a good basic message.
Zac Effron shows how good an actor he is, playing a 30 something man stuck in a teenager’s body.
Highly recommended, teens and adults should enjoy this movie.
Year: 2009
The life of some ants and their struggle for freedom from oppression by bigger bugs.
Very well done animation, an enjoyable, funny adventure, and well written story makes this a great movie.
Children will love it, and there is also plenty for adults to enjoy too.
Year: 1998
A high school graduate has trouble getting into university and so starts his own.
Plenty of humour. This will especially appeal to university students and those who like to remember their college days.
It’s not a crude or rude movie, and is mostly clean fun.
Year: 2006
When a suburban baby sitter gets a desperate call from her friend she takes the kids and travels to the big city to rescue her.
A fun 80’s movie that shouldn’t be missed. Suitable for the whole family.
Year: 1987
An old black and white classic that is also a stage play. This is a great farce.
Cary Grant plays the main character very well and there are plenty of laughs. A great movie if you want to do a bit of classics appreciation. Made in the days when the writing and story had to be good.
A clean movie probably appreciated by adults more than children simply because there are no children’s scenes in it.
If you want a good classic movie for a group of friends to watch as something a bit different than modern stuff, this will satisfy.
Year: 1944
A teenager goes back in time to 1955 but accidentally stops his parents from meeting. Now he must get them back together or he won’t exist.
A great 1980’s movie. Plenty of adventure and fun for all ages. A very popular movie in its time (top in the box office for 1985), and still very watchable. A classic time travelling movie.
Year: 1985
This time Marty must go to the future to sort out his dysfunctional kids.
A fun look at the future, and an amusing look at time travel to where you already exist.
Still great entertainment for the family.
Year: 1989
Marty goes back to 1885 to rescue the Doc.
Plenty of entertainment once again. This is better than the second movie and as enjoyable as the first.
Make sure you watch the first two before his one.
Year: 1990
A handyman’s life changes when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to come true.
Yes it is full of ridiculous situations, but that is what Adam Sandler movies are all about. This one is family friendly yet still entertaining for adults.
Year: 2008
A couple become ghosts and must learn to cope with it, plus the new owners of their house.
Comedy, funny, a bit crazy, but lots of fun.
Year: 1988
Fun teenage comedy about a boy who wants to conquer the local ski slope.
Teens should enjoy, but will be even more appreciated by adults who love the 80’s.
A classic 80’s movie. This is the kind of movie that made John Cusack famous.
A boy makes a wish he was bigger and wakes up the next morning in the body of a man.
Full of great scenes that Tom Hanks does very well.
Suitable for young teens and up. It is also good for nostalgia for your childhood and for the 80’s.
Year: 1988
Two dumb teenagers have some time travelling adventures.
A bit silly, but fun nonetheless.
This movie gives light entertainment, nothing crude, and a satisfying ending. One of Keanu Reeves earlier movies. He plays a dumb teenager very well.
Lots of 80’s teen culture references, so today’s teens may not get all the jokes.
Year: 1989
Bill and Ted continue their time travelling adventures.
Not quite as good as the first movie, but still fun. If you liked the first movie, you will probably enjoy this one.
Year: 1991
A man comes back to civilization after being stuck in a bomb shelter his whole life with his parents.
Fun, not apocalyptic, a mix of romantic comedy and straight out fun. Watch out especially for Brendan Fraser dominating the dance floor in a 40’s style club. This is one great movie.
It has a great story. It’s light, fun, and has no crude humour.
Year: 1999
A movie star dog (who doesn’t know his movie adventures are not real) gets lost and travels across America in search of his owner
This is a movie that kids will love. Fast paced, exciting, full of adventure. Just be careful, as they may then want a pet dog. Adults should find enough to enjoy when watching it with the kids, or even without if you appreciate animated kids movies.
Year: 2008
The lives and adventurers of “Borrowers” little people who live in the walls of houses and come out to borrow things from your house to support their existence.
A very clever adventure. This is a fun family movie, children, teens, and adults should all enjoy it.
Year: 1997
Not the TV series, but the movie that came some years before.
A fairly light hearted vampire movie, with lots of jokes and one liners.
Not for kids, but teenagers and adults who appreciate a light thriller should appreciate it. It’s more tongue in cheek comedy than horror or scary.
Year: 1992