Family guide to new movie releases
Published in Entertainment News
'Y2K'
Rated R for bloody violence, strong sexual content/nudity, pervasive language, and teen drug and alcohol use.
What it’s about: A period horror comedy set during New Year's Eve 1999, during which the Y2K bug actually causes the robots to rise up and attack a small town.
The kid attractor factor: Teens will be drawn to the horror genre and comedy elements, as well as the younger cast.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Put judgments and tribalism aside for the greater good.
Violence: Some extreme (goofy) bloody violence throughout.
Language: Swearing throughout.
Sex: References to sex and images of pornography with graphic nudity.
Drugs: References to drugs (ecstasy, LSD) and on-screen drug use (marijuana), as well as teenage alcohol use.
Parents’ advisory: Too mature for younger kids but OK for teens.
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'THE RETURN'
Rated R for violence, some sexual content, graphic nudity and language.
What it’s about: An adaptation of Homer's "The Odyssey" sees Odysseus return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
The kid attractor factor: Not much — this is an adult drama.
Good lessons/bad lessons: We must all get over our shame and trauma if we are to return home.
Violence: Bloody violence and killing throughout.
Language: Some swearing.
Sex: Graphic nudity and sex scenes.
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: Too mature for kids — this is for adults only.
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