I suppose this is no great surprise, but we often see that even “bad” 'kids' movies end up with high audience scores, perhaps due to a relatively low entertainment bar for certain ages.
Paul Tassi is a Senior Contributor at Forbes, where he has been writing about video games, television, and movies for over 10 years. His work often delves into the realms of console and PC gaming, particularly focusing on genres involving looting and shooting, as well as broader themes in entertainment such as film and celebrity news. Paul’s insights and reviews have been featured in outlets including World Today News, Yahoo, and The New York Ledger.
















