Family guide to new movie releases
Published in Entertainment News
'I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER'
Rated R for bloody horror violence, language throughout, some sexual content and brief drug use.
What it’s about: A group of friends are wracked by guilt after a terrible accident and start receiving ominous anonymous notes.
The kid attractor factor: Teens will be drawn to the slasher about young friends.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Maybe just go to the police in the first place.
Violence: Bloody and brutal slashings and beatings at the hands of the hooked killer.
Language: Swearing throughout.
Sex: A couple of sex scenes (no nudity).
Drugs: Onscreen marijuana use.
Parents’ advisory: Too violent for kids — OK for teens.
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'EDDINGTON'
Rated R for strong violence, some grisly images, language, and graphic nudity.
What it’s about: A small New Mexico town and its troubled sheriff face turmoil during the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The kid attractor factor: This is an adult drama — not much appeal for kids.
Good lessons/bad lessons: There is a heart of darkness at the core of America.
Violence: Extreme bloody violence and killing — shooting, stabbing, etc.
Language: Swearing
Sex: References to sexual abuse, sexual references, graphic male nudity.
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: Too mature for kids. OK for teens.
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