The author's son checks out the DVD section at the local library. Courtesy of Jennifer Beck Goldblatt With so many options available on streaming services, family movie night was getting stressful. Choosing a few DVDs from the library limited my kids' options and streamlined family movie night. This practice has helped introduce my kids to classic family movies and has kept bedtime on track. More often than not, Friday is family movie night in my house. It's a time for the four of us to relax after a busy week, snuggle up, and eat food we all enjoy and actually agree on, like pizza, popcorn, and maybe a pan of brownies. The idea is simple enough, so the execution should have been simple, too. But it rarely was. While I was putting the finishing touches on our homemade pizza, I could usually hear my kids bickering in our family room over movie choices and my husband trying to be a calm-ish referee. Some nights, voices got louder; many nights, tears were shed. Thi...