Home Indoor Fun Family Movie Fridays for Ever Week of Summer By Tinybeans VoicesJune 24, 2018 Search more like this movie-nightfamily-friendlyready-to-gophantomprime-videodiscriminationdouble-featurehulucrimefunfriday-nighthidden-gemsmouserental Read next Indoor Fun 17 Winter Wonderlands That Go Crazy for Christmas Indoor Fun Top Gifts for Toddlers 18-24 Months Indoor Fun Audiobooks & Literary Podcasts for Kids That Encourage Gratitude Indoor Fun Your Epic Charcuterie Board Could Win You a Year of Free Cheese Indoor Fun 13 Fabulous Gifts for Budding Bakers & Chefs July 13: The Iron Giant, 6+ Even though it's engaging, clever, and full of heart, this larger-than-life adventure is often overlooked in favor of flashier animated movies. But the touching, thought-provoking story about a young boy and the giant robot he befriends has plenty of excitement and positive messages. What more could you want? For more intense adventures with robots, enjoy Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Who doesn’t love family movie night? You can bond, talk about the movies, and, most importantly, have fun. But finding the right movie — something that’s OK for younger kids but that won’t bore older ones — can be a challenge. Sometimes you end up spending more time scrolling through Netflix than actually watching anything. Take stress out of the equation with a whole summer’s worth of ready-to-go movie-night picks! We’ve got you covered with fun, family-friendly movies for every Friday night from now through August. These hand-selected films are popular with kids of all ages (and grown-ups, too). And since family movie night shouldn’t break the bank, all of them are available to stream on either Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or Hulu or as a video-on-demand rental for $4 or less. If your kids are a bit older — or if you’re looking to have a double feature after the little ones go to bed — we’ve also included a tween-friendly option each week to extend the fun. So enjoy this guide, revisit some old favorites, and discover some new ones with your fam this summer. – By Frannie Ucciferri, Common Sense Media