What to watch with your kids: 'K-Pops!,' 'In the Blink of an Eye,' and more
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What to watch with your kids: 'K-Pops!,' 'In the Blink of an Eye,' and more
"Director Andrew Stanton's sci-fi drama "In the Blink of an Eye" follows three different storylines spanning across the Neanderthal era, modern day and the distant future that explore the topics of emotional connection, the life cycle and the human experience. The film's big ideas, heavy emotional themes and slow build may not appeal to kids who are looking for a straightforward and easy-to-digest narrative."
""K-Pops!" is a music-infused family comedy that centers on a K-Pop competition show bringing together drummer BJ (Grammy-winning musician Anderson .Paak, who also directed and co-wrote the film) and his estranged child, Tae Young. The story leans more heavily on comedy than emotion, but, beneath the laughs, it does thoughtfully depict aspects of both Korean and Black identity."
Director Andrew Stanton's "In the Blink of an Eye" presents a complex sci-fi drama spanning three eras—Neanderthal, modern day, and distant future—exploring emotional connection, life cycles, and human experience through interconnected storylines. The film contains mature content including sexual scenes, childbirth depictions, death, and grief. "K-Pops!" offers a lighter alternative, a music-infused family comedy where drummer BJ and his estranged child Tae Young participate in a K-Pop competition show. Directed by and starring musician Anderson .Paak with his real-life son, the film balances comedy with thoughtful representation of Korean and Black identity. Both films contain mild language and alcohol references appropriate for their respective ratings.
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