Drew Barrymore.Photo: Presley Ann/Getty ImagesDrew Barrymore’s daughters love seeing their mom on the big screen!On Thursday, the famous mom revealed the two films she’s starred in that her daughters — Olive, 8, and Frankie, 6 — love to watch during herDear Drewsegment forEntertainment Tonight.“Dear Drew, which of your movies is your kids' favorite?“ET’s Nischelle Turner asked Barrymore, 46.“Ever After. And they do like50 First Datesas well,” Barrymore answered.She added that her girls have a sweet name for her movies.Drew Barrymore inEver After.20th Century Fox/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock"And what’s really cute, is they call them mom movies,” she said. They’ll say, ‘That’s a mom movie,’ or ‘Can we watch a mom movie?’ And it’s really sweet.“Barrymorepreviously discussed her kids' opinions on her filmography, revealing toHugh Grantin a conversation for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation that Olive and Frankie haven’t connected with many of her roles at this point in their lives.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.When Grant, 60, asked if they enjoyed the film in which he and Barrymore had costarred,Music and Lyrics,she had some disappointing news.“You know, I don’t think they’ve seen it, crazy enough,” she said.Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/InstagramGrant shook his head in disbelief, adding, “That is insane.““I make mine watch my films every night. If they don’t watch my films, they don’t get fed,” he joked, making Barrymore laugh.TheSanta Clarita Dietstar added that she isn’t too worried about their lack of interest just yet.“This is like phases of their life,” she said. “They’ll come around.”
Drew Barrymore.Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images

Drew Barrymore’s daughters love seeing their mom on the big screen!On Thursday, the famous mom revealed the two films she’s starred in that her daughters — Olive, 8, and Frankie, 6 — love to watch during herDear Drewsegment forEntertainment Tonight.“Dear Drew, which of your movies is your kids' favorite?“ET’s Nischelle Turner asked Barrymore, 46.“Ever After. And they do like50 First Datesas well,” Barrymore answered.She added that her girls have a sweet name for her movies.Drew Barrymore inEver After.20th Century Fox/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock"And what’s really cute, is they call them mom movies,” she said. They’ll say, ‘That’s a mom movie,’ or ‘Can we watch a mom movie?’ And it’s really sweet.“Barrymorepreviously discussed her kids' opinions on her filmography, revealing toHugh Grantin a conversation for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation that Olive and Frankie haven’t connected with many of her roles at this point in their lives.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.When Grant, 60, asked if they enjoyed the film in which he and Barrymore had costarred,Music and Lyrics,she had some disappointing news.“You know, I don’t think they’ve seen it, crazy enough,” she said.Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/InstagramGrant shook his head in disbelief, adding, “That is insane.““I make mine watch my films every night. If they don’t watch my films, they don’t get fed,” he joked, making Barrymore laugh.TheSanta Clarita Dietstar added that she isn’t too worried about their lack of interest just yet.“This is like phases of their life,” she said. “They’ll come around.”
Drew Barrymore’s daughters love seeing their mom on the big screen!
On Thursday, the famous mom revealed the two films she’s starred in that her daughters — Olive, 8, and Frankie, 6 — love to watch during herDear Drewsegment forEntertainment Tonight.
“Dear Drew, which of your movies is your kids' favorite?“ET’s Nischelle Turner asked Barrymore, 46.
“Ever After. And they do like50 First Datesas well,” Barrymore answered.
She added that her girls have a sweet name for her movies.
Drew Barrymore inEver After.20th Century Fox/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock

“And what’s really cute, is they call them mom movies,” she said. They’ll say, ‘That’s a mom movie,’ or ‘Can we watch a mom movie?’ And it’s really sweet.”
Barrymorepreviously discussed her kids' opinions on her filmography, revealing toHugh Grantin a conversation for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation that Olive and Frankie haven’t connected with many of her roles at this point in their lives.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
When Grant, 60, asked if they enjoyed the film in which he and Barrymore had costarred,Music and Lyrics,she had some disappointing news.
“You know, I don’t think they’ve seen it, crazy enough,” she said.
Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/Instagram

Grant shook his head in disbelief, adding, “That is insane.”
“I make mine watch my films every night. If they don’t watch my films, they don’t get fed,” he joked, making Barrymore laugh.
TheSanta Clarita Dietstar added that she isn’t too worried about their lack of interest just yet.
“This is like phases of their life,” she said. “They’ll come around.”
source: people.com