'INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY'
Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, language and smoking.
What it’s about: Everyone's favorite adventure archaeologist heads out for another globe-trotting gallivant to find a powerful dial made by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes.
The kid attractor factor: Kids who love action-adventure films and love Indy will be excited for this one.
Good lessons/bad lessons: It's never too late to reach out, and you're never too old for an adventure. There's a lot of life still left to be lived.
Violence: Some violent action sequences, shooting, chasing, etc., but nothing gory.
Language: Some strong language.
Sex: None
Drugs: Smoking and drinking but no drugs despite the 1969 setting.
Parents’ advisory: Fun for the whole family, but probably too violent and scary for little kids.
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'EVERY BODY'
Rated R for some language and graphic nude images.
What it’s about: This documentary follows three intersex activists fighting for their stories to be shared without shame, and to end forced surgery on intersex children.
The kid attractor factor: This documentary is aimed more at an adult audience.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Everyone deserves to live life freely and in their own unique way — everyone deserves to figure out and tell the world who they are.
Violence: Some discussion of medical trauma.
Language: Some swearing and strong language.
Sex: Discussions of genitalia, sex, and nude images.
Drugs: Short reference to drug abuse.
Parents’ advisory: This documentary won't really appeal to kids or younger audiences unless, perhaps, they are familiar with the subject.