'BODIES BODIES BODIES'
Rated R for violence, bloody images, drug use, sexual references and pervasive language.
What it’s about: A group of teens host a raucous hurricane party at a secluded mansion, and after they play a party game called Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, the bodies start hitting the floor.
The kid attractor factor: Teens will be drawn to the young ensemble cast, horror-comedy genre and Gen Z satire.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Don't do it for the TikTok. In fact, just put the phones down.
Violence: Bloody violence throughout, killings, bludgeonings, fighting, shooting, falling, etc.
Language: Strong language and swearing throughout.
Sex: Kissing, references to sex.
Drugs: On screen cocaine use and discussion of drug addiction.
Parents’ advisory: This one is too mature for kids — teens only.
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'BULLET TRAIN'
Rated R for strong and bloody violence, pervasive language, and brief sexuality.
What it’s about: A bunch of assassins board a train from Tokyo to Kyoto with the desire to get their hands on a briefcase. Mayhem and murder ensue.
The kid attractor factor: The cast of global stars and action genre may attract teens.
Good lessons/bad lessons: None, really.
Violence: It's wall to wall violence, as assassins face off with all manner of weapons, poisons and more. Extremely violent.
Language: Swearing throughout.
Sex: A brief glimpse of a sex scene.
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: Super violent! Way too intense for kids. Older teens only
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