'FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE'
Rated PG-13 for some fantasy action/violence.
What it’s about: The third installment of the "Harry Potter" prequel franchise following magizoologist Newt Scamander finds him foiling Grindelwald's attempts to grasp power.
The kid attractor factor: The fantastic beasts of course! The magical adventure genre and connection to the Potter universe will appeal to young audiences.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Always fight authoritarianism and protect the most vulnerable among us.
Violence: Some magical violence and fights, violence against animals.
Language: None
Sex: None
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: OK for kids of all ages but probably too scary for the littlest ones. Ages 8+ most likely.
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'FATHER STU'
Rated R for language throughout.
What it’s about: The true story of a boozing, boxing actor who turns his life around and enters the priesthood.
The kid attractor factor: Perhaps star Mark Wahlberg, but this is more of an adult drama.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Redemption is always an option, suffering brings you closer to God.
Violence: Some bloody boxing matches and bar brawls, an extremely violent motorcycle accident, and other bodily horrors.
Language: There's a truly laughable amount of swearing for a Catholic movie.
Sex: References to sex and an implied sex scene (no nudity).
Drugs: Drinking
Parents’ advisory: This is a bit mature for kids but OK for older kids and teens who can handle the material.
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