Monday 20 February 2023

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

 Hey readers,

Who says youngsters shouldn't spend time on screens? When you assemble the family, stake out seats on the couch, and settle down to watch a movie together, you may create some of the sweetest memories. 

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

However, a film's quality has a significant impact. The best children's films will hold their attention, elicit strong feelings, and hopefully contain something adults can enjoy. 

Check out the top movies on Netflix as of 2023 in the list below.

1. Klaus (2019).

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

In the critically praised 2D animated family comedy by Sergio Pablos, a postman races through the snow with the most well-known toymaker in the world.

2. The Addams Family (1991).

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

After the youngsters have finished Wednesday's binge-watching, move on to this one. 

Uncle Fester makes a comeback in this Barry Sonnenfeld movie after going missing in the Bermuda Triangle, but is he there? 

Raul Julia plays Gomez in the film, Anjelica Huston plays Morticia, Christopher Lloyd plays Uncle Fester, and Christina Ricci (who also stars in Wednesday if you want to blow kids' heads totally).

3. Labyrinth

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

Give your kids a taste of the past with Jim Henson's Labyrinth if they're sick of CGI kid's movies and yearning for something authentic. 

They will see a story while watching young Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), illustrating the importance of getting along with their siblings. 

This is due to Sarah's irritation at watching her young stepbrother and her yearning for Toby (Toby Froud) to go.

The Goblin King Jareth (David Bowie), in a stroke of brilliant casting, then accepts her offer. 

Bowie's performance and the creative creatures Sarah encounters along the way help Labyrinth endure for years.

4. Hildra and the mountain king. 

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

If your family hasn't watched Netflix's excellent animated series Hilda yet, now's the right time, as its sequel movie just came out. 

This fantastic show has a brilliant wholesome energy to it, with charm and emotional resonance. 

This feature-length episode looks at one of the show's biggest questions, "what's up with the human/troll conflict?" and does so in a traditional manner: a fish out of water story. 

The plot is simple, the titular Hilda wakes up with the body of a troll and is now tasked with two missions: regain her human form and save the city of Trolberg. 

5. Goosebumps

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

This movie adaptation, which was inspired by R.L. Stine's well-known YA books, centres on teenager Zach Cooper (Dylan Minnette), who is being dragged against his will from a big city to a small town. 

But when he meets Hannah, the stunning girl who lives next door, things start to look up (Odeya Rush). 

Sadly, Hannah's father is R.L. Stine (Jack Black). It turns out that Stine is crazy for a reason. 

The monsters in his books come to life in his imagination, and he creates the books to keep the monsters safely contained and out of harm's way. 

Zach will therefore need to work with Stine and Hannah to return the monsters to their texts once he unintentionally lets them out.

6. Enola Holmes. 

The best kids films on Netflix in 2023!

W
hatever is left after you remove all the Netflix originals you've already seen a hundred times from your list, no matter how unlikely, is probably Enola Holmes. 

This excellent film was too quickly forgotten in the pop culture debate. 

Enola Holmes, based on the young adult novel series of the same name, stars Millie Bobby Brown from Stranger Things as the titular character, Sherlock Holmes' younger sister (Henry Cavill). 

However, when Eudora (Helena Bonham Carter), the matriarch of the Holmes family, goes missing, Enola is the one on the case, following her mother's trail of secrets into a massive conspiracy. 

Unsurprisingly, Brown is endearing in the starring role, and the mystery plot is difficult enough to keep the kids guessing.

What do you think about my list of films?  Have you seen any?  Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below. 

Cheers for reading X 


1 comments:

  1. We have seen all of these films, great choices. Labyrinth is one of my all time favourite films. x

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