Fortunately, Netflix is a deep well of movies that everyone in your family can enjoy. It's also about the evils of factory farming, the importance of honesty, and a little girl Terminator-level determined to get back her best friend. You and your folks may have different tastes in genre when it comes to movies, but that doesn’t mean there's no hope of sharing a good flick. Like Stranger Things, Riverdale has a serious fandom for a reason.

RELATED: 10 Coolest Fan Theories From The Stranger Things Teaser. Jeopardy! Boomer parents who love living in the past will also relish focusing on any time but the present. California residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data. Each episode, Adam Conover uses a combo of research and sketch comedy to do an educational deep dive on a particular topic ranging from housing (is it really better to buy than rent?) In an American reality show about young adults living in a house together, chances are very good that it would NOT be family-friendly. You may be thinking, "But I don't like baking competition shows!" In fact, a study conducted by Netflix found that nine out of ten moms feel that watching TV and movies alone is valuable “me-time,” so we found the best shows on Netflix to binge watch. Frances Ha follows a New York transplant (Greta Gerwig), who apprentices for a dance company and throws herself headfirst into her dreams.

When worker Soulemain fails to get over three weeks' pay for his and his friends' construction works, they're driven by desperation to cross the ocean. Do not watch Jessica Jones with your parents. Based on the life story of Wing Chung master and Bruce Lee instructor Yip Man, this fascinating biopic takes some liberties with facts and history, but in service of a thoroughly entertaining film balancing action and character. The children in the show come from a variety of different ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, so growing together as a family is a struggle. is an enjoyable coming-of-age story that's full of '90s nostalgia and entertaining characters. There are so many sex scenes in the first couple of episodes, and you don't want that. It's Mamma Mia!, guys. Music lovers from every age group will find this documentary about the life and legend of jazz musician John Coltrane fascinating and inspiring. A perfect combination of Lifetime drama and high-gothic thriller. It's important for parents of young children to monitor their children's screen time, but once they hit their teens, let the binge-watching commence! Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place!

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Game shows are fun to watch with the fam, because you all get to yell out the answers at the TV (and maybe make fun of people who get it wrong). If they like experimental drama/sci-fi, Under the Skin is just for them. Who would've thought you could write such a catchy tune about silicone? level drama, this show was tailor-made for teens, but adults can appreciate all of its dark and gritty twists and turns. If you can't keep up with the convoluted plot, there's enough to dazzle the eye to make up for it. I know that many parents (including me) have been warned off of 13 Reasons Why by well-meaning friends, family, and educators, but provided your child isn't struggling with mental illness, this is an important film to watch alongside your teen.