
He returned decades later for this 2016 movie, co-starring Magic Mike star Joe Manganiello (playing an exaggerated version of himself) as the unlikely pair travel from Fairville to New York City.įor a family preparing to travel through the summer themselves, maybe even looking for something to watch in their hotel room, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday is the perfect movie to watch. This is all thanks to Pee-wee Herman, the lovable, man-child character played by Paul Reubens. Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016)Īny parent who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s recognizes sayings like “I know you are, but what am I?” and can’t help but jump on a table to do that signature dance whenever they hear the tune Tequila by The Champs. Ken Marino, Karla Souza, and Joe Manganiello also star alongside the cast of kids. They follow clues Margot has left to help save Kevin’s clearly very cool mom. So begins an adventure with the family (and friends) who end up at the most epic sleepover ever. When her old gang threatens her at gunpoint to get back together with them, or else, her son Kevin’s friend, who is at the house for a sleepover, witnesses the whole thing. Malin Akerman is Margot, the seemingly innocent mom working as a lunch monitor at the school. This is the premise of The Sleepover, an adorably fun action comedy that’s suitable for the whole family. It sounds cool, and like any kid’s dream, minus the danger and crime, of course. Imagine finding out that your mom was actually once a notorious thief who is now living under witness protection. It’s a heartwarming and entertaining movie with important life lessons for kids, too. Nanny McPhee’s special mix of discipline, kindness, and, of course, a little bit of magic, soon makes her a nanny the kids love, and can’t live without.



That is, until Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) comes into his life. But each nanny he hires is driven out by the children and their pranks and bad behavior. Based on the Nurse Matilda character developed by Christianna Brand, Nanny McPhee is set in the 1860s when Cedric (Colin Firth), a widowed father of seven, is desperate to find a nanny who can help him raise the unruly kids.
