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  1. Parents need to know that Little Miss Sunshine is a hilarious but mature family road trip movie. It includes sexual slang and references to drugs, mostly by the grandfather. Gay and straight pornographic magazines (only the covers are shown) and a comedic striptease figure into the plot.

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    • Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
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    • A Christmas Story (1983) ★★★★ 3.2 out of 4 stars. From Bob Clark, starring Peter Billingsley, Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, Scott Schwartz. Rated PG.
    • The Sandlot (1993) ★★★★ 3.1 out of 4 stars. From David Mickey Evans, starring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Art LaFleur, Patrick Renna. Rated PG. The Sandlot is a 1993 family comedy directed by David Mickey Evans that follows a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962.
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    • Frozen. Grab your toastiest mittens! When Princess Elsa creates an eternal winter, sister, Anna is on a mission to save her hometown of Arendelle. Although “Feisty Pants” Anna is joined by lovable snowman sidekick, Olaf (and a pretty cute iceman), this is ultimately a story about one of the most special kinds of friendships — the one shared by sisters.
    • The Goonies. Let the nostalgia wash over you with this must-see ‘80s movie that has the power to transport you to a simpler and more innocent (pre-social media) time.
    • The Baby-Sitter’s Club. The logistics of having six best friends sounds pretty complicated, but bonus points for this crew of super-entrepreneurial 13-year-olds, who open up their own day camp despite the many things going ons in their lives.
  2. May 1, 2020 · Read Little Miss Sunshine reviews from kids and teens on Common Sense Media. Become a member to write your own review.

  3. Like little kids spouting dirty words in certain comedies, this film from first-time directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris undermines the subversive with the self-conscious. But it's...

  4. It's a great movie, but for older family members. When my son was about 6, we sent him over for a night with his grandparents, and my mother rented it from Blockbuster, because it sounded like a good kids film. She was horrified by the heroin overdose, the pedophile at the pageant, the stripper dance, and the language on general.

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  6. The oft-stated rationale behind why Little Miss Sunshine has more than enough antisocial content to earn an R rating is that, in the words of producer Albert Berger, this is how “families really interact and love one another.” Star Steve Carell adds, “This is how families are.

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