- ChildCare Action Project: Entertainment Media Analysis Reports
 - Cinekids TV
- Cinekids TV is a video blog featuring two kids, Nick and Kayla, reviewing new family-friendly movies and DVDs. - Common Sense Media
- Reviews and ratings of children's movies, DVDs, videos, music, TV shows, video games, books, and web sites for families and kids. Includes media usage tips for parents. - Discovery Journey
- Provides reviews and recommendations of children's books and movies evaluated for character traits such as bravery and honesty. - Disney Family Entertainment
- Provides parents with film, TV, book, music, and toy reviews. Also features craft and hobby ideas, sport tips for maintaining family fitness, games, and activities for children. - FamilyStyle Movie Guide
- Charts provide detailed information about the profanity, sex, nudity, and violence of movies and video tapes. - George Maxwell's Film Emperor
- 10 year old and 4th grader reviews movies that he's seen, wants to see, and movies he saw a little bit of, but were too inappropriate to see the whole thing. Includes MPAA ratings and parental discretion. - Kids First!
- List of videos, CD-ROMs, and television programmes considered to be appropriate for children by the Coalition for Quality Children's Media. - Kids-In-Mind
- Movie ratings for parents, evaluating films based on how much sex, nudity, violence, gore, and profanity they contain. Also provides analyses of explicit scenes and adult issues. - Moral Metric
- Online community devoted to providing a media evaluation system that is quick, easy-to-use, and trustworthy. Moral Metric is aimed at helping members make informed decisions. - Movie Reporter, The
- Films that have been guaranteed family friendly. - New York Times: Family Movie Guide
- Contains descriptions of recent and older films which are intended to give parents (and children) a general idea of plot, levels of violence, and sex and profanity. Registration required. - Screen It!: Entertainment Reviews For Parents
- Covering movies, music, and videos. - Teach With Movies
- Using films to supplement what our children are taught in school. - Ted Baehr's MovieGuide
- Examines movies from a Christian value standpoint. Sponsored by the Christian Film and Television Commission. - Yahoo! Movies: Movie Mom's Reviews
- Provides parents with the information they need to decide which movies, DVDs, and videos are best for kids from ages 2-18.
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