'MACK & RITA'
Rated PG-13 for some drug use, sexual references and language.
What it’s about: "Freaky Friday" meets "Old" — a young author with an old soul makes a wish to be her truest self and emerges as Diane Keaton.
The kid attractor factor: Teens might be drawn to the lighthearted comedy.
Good lessons/bad lessons: It's OK to be yourself, unapologetically, at any age.
Violence: None
Language: Some strong language.
Sex: References to sex, kissing, etc.
Drugs: A mushroom trip.
Parents’ advisory: This lighthearted comedy is OK for older kids and teens.
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'ROGUE AGENT'
No MPAA rating
What it’s about: The true story of the devastating crimes of Robert Freegard, a British man who posed as an MI5 agent and manipulated money out of a string of women he coerced with mind control.
The kid attractor factor: Not much, this is an adult drama.
Good lessons/bad lessons: You can always keep fighting for yourself, you're never broken by someone else.
Violence: A car crash, a coerced sexual assault, a harrowing drug withdrawal scene.
Language: Some strong language and swearing.
Sex: A couple of sex scenes
Drugs: Drinking, psychiatric drug withdrawals.
Parents’ advisory: This is more of a mature drama aimed at adults, but it's OK for teens.
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