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Film
Family Movie Guide
A guide to which movies are suitable for children.
By STEVE PERSALL
Published January 18, 2007
Suitable for families Arthur and the Invisibles C- (PG) - Animated import from France starring Freddie Highmore (Finding Neverland) as a boy drawn into a fantasy world. Mild peril. Charlotte's Web B (G) - The classic book gets a Babe-style adaptation to screen. Briefly crude humor; sad mortality themes are mildly presented. Happily N'Ever After B- (PG) - Fairy tales get another Shrek-style shredding when a commoner (voice of Sarah Michelle Gellar) falls in love with a charmless prince. Mild action and crude humor. Happy Feet C+ (PG) - A tone-deaf penguin (voice of Elijah Wood) uses tap-dancing skills to attract a mate. Mild peril and occasionally rude humor. Night at the Museum C (PG) - Kids will enjoy watching Ben Stiller chased by museum exhibits that supernaturally come to life after closing time. A few scary images, such as a T. rex skeleton. Suitable, with reservations Eragon C- (PG) - A farm boy (Edward Speleers) and his pet dragon battle an evil warlord (John Malkovich). Fantasy violence, intense battle sequences, scary images. Freedom Writers C (PG-13) - Based on the true story of an inner city teacher (Hilary Swank) who inspires students to overcome cultural bias through creative writing. Profanity, brief violence and mature themes of adolescence, including gangs, broken homes and intolerance. The Pursuit of Happyness B- (PG-13) - Will Smith plays a homeless man caring for his son while trying to land a good job. Brief profanity, including an f-word, mature themes. Rocky Balboa A- (PG) - Sylvester Stallone concludes his boxing saga with more vicious ring violence, a few mild profanities and mature themes of aging and dying. Stomp the Yard B (PG-13) - Hip-hop enthusiasts can find positive messages in this drama, set on an African-American college campus where fraternity membership can lead to a bright future. Brief violence sends an inner city youth (Columbus Short) there. Profanity and brief sexual situations. We Are Marshall B- (PG-13) - Fact-based story of a college football program revived after an airplane crash. Mature themes, abundant grief and profanity. Not suitable Code Name: The Cleaner (PG-13)- Raucous comedian Cedric the Entertainer poses as a government spy. The MPAA rating is the result of "sexual content, crude humor and some violence." Dreamgirls B (PG-13) - Mature themes run throughout this lively adaptation of the Broadway musical smash, including sexual situations, profanity, and drug and alcohol abuse.
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