March 1, 2025 - 05:12

Max's new trailer for the highly anticipated original horror-comedy "The Parenting" offers a tantalizing glimpse into a world where parenting meets the paranormal. The preview introduces audiences to a chaotic blend of demon dogs and mischievous ghosts, setting the stage for a unique comedic experience.
Among the standout moments, Lisa Kudrow delivers a series of unexpected F-bombs, showcasing her comedic prowess in a role that promises to be both hilarious and relatable. Meanwhile, veteran actor Brian Cox adds a layer of absurdity to the mix with his unexpected nude appearance, leaving viewers both amused and intrigued.
As the trailer unfolds, it becomes clear that "The Parenting" is not just about the challenges of raising children, but also about navigating the supernatural chaos that accompanies it. With its clever blend of humor and horror, the film aims to resonate with parents and comedy enthusiasts alike, making it a must-watch when it premieres.
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How to be a father in the present, not battling the pastFor many men, the absence of a father does not simply fade away when they grow up. Instead, it transforms into a persistent ghost that they spend years trying to fight. This is the silent struggle...
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Parenting Communities hosts fifth annual Street Fair for Leelanau FamiliesParenting Communities is set to host its fifth annual Family Street Fair on Saturday, June 20, running from 10 am to 2 pm. The event will take place on the grounds of the Leelanau Montessori Public...
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June 18, 2026 - 03:48
Essential Autism Literacy Skills: Proven Strategies to Improve Reading ComprehensionChildren with autism spectrum disorders frequently show delays in early language and literacy skills. These delays can reduce their engagement with books and make it harder to learn to read, which...