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Film

Family movie guide

By Steve Persall
Published February 15, 2007


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Suitable for families

Bridge to Terabithia

(PG) - The popular children's book about adolescent friends creating a fantasy world should please young viewers. The story includes episodes of schoolyard bullying and fantasy peril, plus briefly rude language and mature themes of mortality.

Suitable, with reservations

Music and Lyrics D+

A washed-up pop singer (Hugh Grant) teams with a younger woman (Drew Barrymore) to compose songs, and falls in love. Mild sexual references and profanity.

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.

Not suitable

Because I Said So D

(PG-13) - A pushy mother (Diane Keaton) and romantically challenged daughter (Mandy Moore) share intimate details of sexuality with profanity and partial nudity.

Breach C

(PG-13) - Children won't have much interest in a fact-based drama about government security leaks. The MPAA rating results from violence, sexual content and profanity.

Dreamgirls B

(PG-13) - This lively adaptation of the Broadway musical smash has mature themes, including sexual situations, profanity and drug and alcohol abuse.

Ghost Rider

(PG-13) - Nicolas Cage stars as stunt motorcyclist selling his soul to become a fiery vigilante against Satan's forces. Horror violence, disturbing images and occult themes may be too intense for children.

The Messengers

(PG-13) - Another fright flick featuring disturbing violence, profanity and creepy children with dark family secrets, so the nightmare quotient is high for young viewers.

Norbit D

(PG-13) - Eddie Murphy's new comedy was originally rated R, then slightly trimmed for a tamer rating. There's still enough crude and sexual humor, racial and physical stereotyping, profanity and brief nudity to make some parents cautious.

Daddy's Little Girls

(PG-13) - A successful lawyer (Gabrielle Union) falls in love with a single father (Idris Elba) of three children whose ex-wife interferes. Heartwarming moments are tinged with profanity, drug and sexual content, domestic violence and mature themes of parental discord that could upset children.

 

[Last modified February 14, 2007, 20:20:41]


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