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Family guide to new movie releases

Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service on

Published in Parenting News

'BLACK PHONE 2'

Rated R for strong violent content, gore, teen drug use, and language.

What it’s about: Siblings in 1982 Denver have to fend off the kiddie serial killer the Grabber who haunts them in their dreams.

The kid attractor factor: This is a fairly violent horror movie — not really for kids.

Good lessons/bad lessons: Families protect each other and work out their issues by communicating.

Violence: Some extreme violence against children (and adults). Gory and bloody images.

Language: Very creative, strong language and swearing throughout.

Sex: Some teen kissing.

Drugs: Teens using marijuana on screen.

Parents’ advisory: Too violent and extreme for kids. OK for most teens.

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'URCHIN'

 

NO MPA rating

What it’s about: A young man battles addiction and homelessness on the streets of East London.

The kid attractor factor: This is a searing adult drama, not for kids.

Good lessons/bad lessons: The cycles of drug addiction can be brutal, but all people deserve dignity and humanity.

Violence: Some fighting, a violent assault and mugging.

Language: Swearing throughout.

Sex: Some nudity, a masturbation scene, a sex scene (not graphic), discussion of sex.

Drugs: Heavy drug use throughout, including cocaine and ketamine.

Parents’ advisory: A tough portrait of addiction. Too mature for kids but OK for older teens.

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