At times, the film is just too much
for young viewers.
It's about learning to embrace who you are, being your best self and celebrating the powerful collaborative spirit that diverse talents can provide — all worthwhile messages
for young viewers, which returning screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger manage to impart with great authenticity and balance of tone.
However,
for young viewers and those only casually familiar with Andersen's writing, this technique may prove a little confusing.
Along with the startle factor, this film contains some content concern
for young viewers.
So, while I Kill Giants may not be appropriate
for young viewers, it's certainly well suited for viewers who are young at heart.
Their adventures outside of the pet shop though are often too intense
for young viewers.
'' «Sucker Punch» reportedly shed nearly an entire reel's worth of footage in order to land a PG - 13 rating, and even then, the film feels highly inappropriate
for young viewers.
That, along with other portrayals of alcohol use in social events, frequent profanities and a well - aimed punch to the head, may be problematic
for some young viewers.
More about inflicting injury than curing illness, it's not a benign message
for young viewers.
Sword fighting, stabbings and scenes of torture may be too intense
for young viewers.
While all the depictions are too ridiculous to be taken seriously, they may still be a bit frightening
for young viewers.
The film presents some content issues
for young viewers too.
The only content concerns
for young viewers may be the depictions of war and situations of peril.
Family viewers will need to weigh in these great messages against some content concerns that may be too intense
for young viewers, such as the aforementioned boxing violence (some blood is shown) and bothersome scenes of Satterfield being beaten up by kids having «fun.»
That can be a positive message
for young viewers.
However, the dark storyline about childhood fears becomes secondary to the special effects as the images become increasingly bizarre and frightening
for young viewers.
For young viewers, the fighting scenes, hunting trips and a couple of tiger attacks may be unsettling.
Just as one can't assume all producers of juvenile products have playful depositions, parents should be aware that this Disney film about a children's novel being adapted into a kid's movie is really not intended
for young viewers.
I'd write it all off as something that is, after all, intended
for young viewers — but then I'd be insulting their intelligence as cruelly as the movie does.
The plot is simple enough
for young viewers to relate to, while still providing a complexity that makes Kung Fu Panda 2 a movie sure to fight its way to the top of this genre.
When a flesh - eating Peppa Pig ends up on a channel
for young viewers, it means YouTube must put its house in order, say Charlie Beckett and Sonia Livingstone
CBS» Stephen Colbert, NBC's Jimmy Kimmel, and ABC's Jimmy Fallon are in a fierce battle
for young viewers — and ad dollars.
For younger viewers who may know the Greatest only in his current state, immobilized and silenced by Parkinson's, that's a gift.
May Not Be Appropriate
for Younger Viewers.
Some of the cartoons may not be appropriate
for younger viewers so it is up to the adults to decide which videos would be good for viewing.
One suspects that
for some younger viewers this 23 - minute trip into the cosmos may lead to a lifelong journey into astronomy.
Unlike the first films, this is probably too intense
for younger viewers, and will definitely be a source of frustration to anyone not familiar with the previous films or the source material.
Critic Consensus: Thunder and the House of Magic lacks real narrative depth, but its visual splendor offers sufficient compensation
for younger viewers.
It's not really funny enough to achieve grown - up cachet, and it's too ugly and violent
for younger viewers.
Critics Consensus: Thunder and the House of Magic lacks real narrative depth, but its visual splendor offers sufficient compensation
for younger viewers.
The sad thing is that Wild Wild West shoots itself in the foot by not even really being something
for the younger viewers.
For all the 12 certificate - troubling action, though, the other reason The Hunger Games series has been unsuitable
for younger viewers is far more commendable: the films have never shied away from examining the notions of corruption and control via the media.
This, and potentially other mature content, will likely make this movie an unsuitable choice
for younger viewers.
The depiction of these victims as innocent and kind - hearted may make their deaths even more distressing
for younger viewers.
There's a good chance it'll play too young for many grown - ups, while it may prove too emotionally raw
for younger viewers, especially during its final scenes.
That may not be a problem
for younger viewers, but with a plethora of festive cinema now available on - demand, this doesn't sit at the top of the wish - list.
There's a love story, a tragedy, a shock reveal, eye - popping action, tear - jerking emotion and a crazy / creepy baddie who might possibly prove too much
for younger viewers.
For younger viewers, BB - 8 and the adorable Porgs will be hits.
Even as the marketplace becomes a little more crowded in the coming weeks, it should continue to play well
for younger viewers.
With breakthrough performances from Emma Roberts, Nat Wolff and Jack Kilmer, the film is anchored by three prominent characters that can be relatable in one - way or
another for younger viewers.
For younger viewers, brief profanities, moments of peril and scenes depicting injured animals may be disturbing.
The main menu screen presents two doors, one marked «Humans Only» (material for the film enthusiast) and the other labeled «Monsters Only» (material
for younger viewers).
After rising to fame with violent revenge features El Mariarchi and Desperado, cultivating a cult audience with horror comedy From Dusk till Dawn, and helming a segment of anthology effort Four Rooms alongside Quentin Tarantino, his ability to create entertainment
for younger viewers had not crossed many minds.
For younger viewers, two live - action «Jungle Book» movies set to release a year apart are both sure to attract fans of the Rudyard Kipling classic.
«A trite sci - fi adventure that's probably too intense
for younger viewers and not sophisticated enough for adults,» say Screen International.
It's a reminder of how strong films
for younger viewers can be, and should always aspire to be.
I heard more screaming from the crowd in this movie than in quite a while that was made
for younger viewers.
It's a good balance, just scary enough
for a young viewer to invest in the story, but with appropriate moments of catharsis in which an adult audience can take solace.
After all, Kenan has previously directed dark - tinged films
for younger viewers (Monster House, City of Ember), while screenwriter David Lindsay - Abaire is best known for child - friendly scripts (Robots, Inkheart, Rise of the Guardians, Oz the Great and Powerful).
While older genre fans will most likely dig the Joe Dante vibe, Krampus is ultimately far too intense
for younger viewers.