'FEAR'
Rated R for bloody violence and language.
What it’s about: A group of friends escape the pandemic for a weekend at a spooky lodge in Northern California, where they express their fears and see them come true.
The kid attractor factor: Teens might be interested in this horror thriller, but not kids.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Your thoughts and mind are powerful enough to affect reality — for better or worse.
Violence: Some extreme bloody and supernatural violence and peril.
Language: Some swearing.
Sex: A seduction scene but no graphic sex or nudity.
Drugs: None
Parents’ advisory: Too scary and violent for kids. OK for mature teens.
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'INFINITY POOL'
Rated R for graphic violence, disturbing material, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and some language.
What it’s about: A novelist finds himself spiraling into a hedonistic hell after being convicted of a crime while on vacation in a fictional country.
The kid attractor factor: None! This is adults only.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Never go with strangers to a second location.
Violence: Extreme bloody violence — a hit-and-run, executions, stabbings, throat slitting, shooting, etc.
Language: Swearing throughout.
Sex: Graphic sex, most notably during a drug-fueled, hallucinatory orgy, graphic nudity, deviant sexuality and other sex acts.
Drugs: Hallucinogenic drugs.
Parents’ advisory: This is not for kids or anyone with an aversion to the twisted and perverse!
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