It’s not easy finding a film the whole family can watch, but 2019 gave us several movies that fit in that unique category.
Some – like The Pilgrim’s Progress – should be viewed by every Christian kid on the planet. Others – like A Hidden Life – are more appropriate for tweens, teens and above.
Here are my 10 favorite family-friendly films of 2019:
(An asterisk notes a film may not be appropriate for young children.)
Toy Story 4
Little Women*
A Hidden Life*
A Catholic farmer in Austria refuses to fight for the Nazis — believing Hitler is evil — and is executed. The film is based on the true story of Franz Jägerstätter, a family man who withstood pressure from his village and his country to stand up for what was right. The three-hour film was directed by Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life) and is as inspiring as it is gut-wrenching. Rated PG-13 for thematic material including violent images. It contains no coarse language.
Overcomer
Breakthrough*
It’s the true faith-based story of a Missouri teenage boy who falls through an icy pond and is under water for 15 minutes before he is pulled to the surface. He is presumed dead after being rushed to the hospital but regains a pulse when his mother starts praying over his body — 45 minutes after he stopped breathing. It stars Chrissy Metz (This Is Us) as the mother. Rated PG for thematic content including peril. It includes minor language (two instance of h-ll and a couple of OMGs.)
The Pilgrim’s Progress
It’s a marvelous animated retelling of the famous story by John Bunyan, and follows a man named Christian who journeys from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. Just like the 1678 novel, it is filled with allegory about the believer’s daily walk. (For example, Christian stumbles upon the legalistic Morality Hill and falls into the quicksand-like Swamp of Despondency.) It stars John Rhys-Davies (Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Lord of the Rings series).
The Lion King
Run the Race*
Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood*
A hard-nosed magazine reporter sees his outlook on life and family change after interviewing Fred Rogers of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Tom Hanks masterfully plays Rogers as a man who is the same type of person in private as he is in public. The movie also depicts Rogers as a man driven by his Christian faith. The PG film includes minor language — h– (4), OMG (2), d–n (1) — but none of it is spoken by Rogers.
Secret Life of Pets 2
Big city canines Max, Duke and their friends try and survive life in the country. That’s not the only change in their lives: Katie — Max and Duke’s owner — has a new baby. The Secret Life of Pets 2 celebrates the unique bond between pets and children. It’s 99 percent family-friendly – one dog says “pi–ed” – and contains only one or two scenes that sensitive children would find disturbing. I liked it better than its predecessor. Rated PG for some action and rude humor.
*Might not be appropriate for young children.
–Michael Foust is the father of four small children and the husband of an amazing wife named Julie. He has covered the intersection of faith and entertainment more than 15 years. Metro Voice includes family film selections each month.