PG-13 content concerns ultimately temper the sweet-but-substantive reconciliation at the heart of this story.
Strip away the language, airbrush out the blood, and you’ve got pretty much the same movie, only better.
Valley Girl—a remake of Nicholas Cage’s much raunchier, R-rated 1983 version—still has its fair share of PG-13-level concerns.
The Half of It comes packing the two-punch combo of same-sex attraction and subtle elbows thrown at people of faith.
I Still Believe is a poignant portrait of faith and doubt, love and grief, heartbreak and hope.
Despite embracing some admirable goals, this R-rated dramedy comes with a slew of content issues.
Filled with creepy occultism, Gretel & Hansel is made of gingerbread: Alluring to look at, but structurally and morally hollow.
Despite this film’s PG-13 rating, families may well choose to draw a line with Vin Diesel’s latest bloody actioner.
This at times racy YA drama sends two very different messages about who’s worthy of acceptance.
This broken young woman’s journey toward emotional wholeness is fraught with reckless choices and explicit content.
Actress Blake Lively certainly appears to give her all in this graphic and miserable movie.
Blood spurts and explosions decimate in a rhythmic two-step of deadly destruction.
The content here is so extreme, on basically every level we document here at Plugged In.
Through this terrible family, we see what a good family looks like—and why, in fact, it’s so important.
Despite what this movie’s title suggests, there are no witches in this live-action Disney classic.