In a few weeks we’re going to visit my sister-in-law and her kids, and since I’m not into soccer or triathlons (the boys’ regular activities), I’m banking on the fact that we can get the whole fam to cozy up with a bowl of popcorn and bond over a few awesome boy-approved movies — because, IMO, there’s nothing like a good movie night! It’s a super fun way to bring people together and cheer for the good guys while having a few laughs along the way.
One problem, though? I love girly movies and the fact that I have a 6-year-old daughter doesn’t help. That’s why I decided to do some research and check out the movie options on Hulu. Turns out, there are some pretty great choices. Movies I totally remember loving when I was a kid (yes, I was a tomboy), plus some newer comedies and a few action flicks. There’s something for everyone, but I think they’re all pretty much geared toward boys, which was my #1 goal — mission accomplished! Check out this list, prepare some popcorn, and hunker down for an evening of fun!
Photos: Hulu, where you can stream all of the amazing movies featured in this round-up.
Boy-Approved Movies for Family Night
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
What it is: TNMT has been making a comeback in recent years, but the original 1990 movie will be sure to please as these radiation-exposed ninja turtles battle evils brewing in New York City.
Who it's right for: Ages 8+
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
What it is: This spooky, off-beat Christmas/Halloween crossover musical follows Jack, a quirky skeleton who yearns to spread a little Christmas cheer.
Who it's right for: Ages 7+
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The Ant Bully
What it is: Based on the classic picture book of the same name, The Ant Bully is a fun fantasy about a boy who gets a taste of his own medicine when he's shrunk to insect size after tormenting an anthill.
Who it's right for: Ages 6+
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Pocahontas
What it is: This Disney classic is equal love story and battle of courage as swashbuckler John Smith lands his ship in the New World and hopes to start a new life with the beautiful American Indian princess, Pocahontas.
Who it's right for: Ages 5+
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Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn
What it is: Adventurous boys will love this action-packed adaptation of Mark Twain's beloved novel. The story follows two boys, Huck and Tom, as they get into trouble and cause a lot of mischief, but their bravery is put to the test when they witness a murder in the graveyard.
Who it's right for: Ages 12+
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Air Bud
What it is: This heartwarming tale of 12-year-old Josh and his new friend, a golden retriever named Buddy who happens to be an ace on the basketball courts, will appeal to animal lovers and sports fanatics.
Who it's right for: Ages 6+
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Mulan
What it is: Full of epic battles and awesome songs, Mulan proves herself to be one of China's greatest warriors when she pretends to be a boy and goes to war in her father's place.
Who it's right for: Ages 5+
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The Mighty Ducks
What it is: Sports fans will love this funny '90s classic which follows a high-powered lawyer who is sentenced to coach a rag-tag group of less-than-talented young hockey players.
Who it's right for: Ages 9+