Family guide to new movie releases
Published in Entertainment News
'MUTINY'
Rated R for strong/bloody violence, and language.
What it’s about: It's "Die Hard" on a container ship! Jason Statham seeks vengeance and justice on the high seas.
The kid attractor factor: This is a bloody action film — not much appeal for kids.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Never let Jason Statham stowaway on your human trafficking ship.
Violence: Some bloody and brutal fights, but not the most extreme we've seen this year.
Language: Some swearing throughout.
Sex: Vague threats of sexual violence.
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: Too violent for kids. Fine for older teens.
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'TONY'
Rated R for pervasive language, drug use, and sexual content/nudity.
What it’s about: A summer in a restaurant kitchen in Cape Cod, inspired by part of chef Anthony Bourdain's coming of age.
The kid attractor factor: This is more of an adult drama but there might be some appeal for teens.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Learn to be humble and work hard.
Violence: Some bar brawls and fights.
Language: Swearing and strong language throughout.
Sex: References to sex and a couple of sex scenes, with some nudity.
Drugs: Onscreen drug use including marijuana, cocaine and heroin.
Parents’ advisory: Mature for kids, but fine for teens.
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