Language: The script includes some crude anatomical terms and name - calling, a couple
of mild profanities, sexual innuendo and some rude language.
Surprisingly light on content issues, the film contains a handful
of mild profanities and a brief discussion on self - pleasuring.
Language: The script includes a handful
of mild profanities, some derogatory slang and a term of Deity.
Besides minor violence related to racial tensions, a handful
of mild profanities, and a quick male - to - male kiss instigated by a long - haired player to quiet a teasing teammate (his sexual orientation is never determined), this movie will likely leave parents and teens positively impressed.
The script contains a handful
of mild profanities and terms of Deity.
Parents should expect war violence, but never to the point of being gratuitous, however some may be concerned about the amount
of mild profanities.
Parents will be pleased to discover the film is nearly free of sexual content and has only a smattering
of mild profanities.
That's somewhat unfortunate because this is a well - constructed film, which even puts the brakes on coarse language (granted, you'll still hear one scatological expletive and an assortment
of mild profanities, along with terms of Deity).
Social drinking is depicted, and a couple
of mild profanities are included.
Also, there are several uses
of mild profanities and a main character that constantly drinks from a flask.
Aside from these issues and a couple
of mild profanities, there are really no other content concerns.
A few sexual innuendos are spoken, along with a couple
of mild profanities and some terms of deity that are used as expletives.
Language: A handful
of mild profanities are heard along with one use of a sexual expletive in a non-sexual content.
Sexual content is limited to a couple of skintight costumes on females and language includes only a handful
of mild profanities.
The film, which includes a handful
of mild profanities, a couple of sensual moments and some social drinking, also depicts the importance of family.
«Alexander» is rated R for strong scenes of violent warfare (stabbings, impalings, animal violence and some sexual violence), graphic gore, full male and female nudity, simulated sex, and use
of some mild profanities and racial epithets.
Although unlikely to appeal to teens and children, parents should note the film contains three strong sexual expletives along with a smattering
of milder profanities.
In Rogue Nation, he receives nothing steamier than a heartfelt hug from leading lady Rebecca Ferguson (though we have by then seen plenty of her in high - slit gowns and bikinis that, along with action violence and a smattering
of mild profanity, accounts for the PG - 13 rating).
Infrequent use
of mild profanity and terms of deity.
Language is also sparse, consisting of four terms of Christian deity along with the use
of a mild profanity and a scatological expletive.
Not exact matches
Mild profanity as a way
of relieving stress may not bother anyone, although it still puts a business at risk, especially if customers overhear or new employees are brought into the environment.
He used two
mild words
of profanity in his talk, and nobody batted an eye.
«The Triumph
of Love» is rated PG - 13 for brief nudity (a male backside, as well as some nude artwork), brief violence (target practice with bows), scattered use
of mild religious - based
profanity and brief sex (sexual contact).
Language: The script contains numerous terms
of Deity,
mild profanities, some crude terms for male anatomy and infrequent scatological slang.
Language: C - At least: 16 moderate
profanities, 42
mild profanities, 18 terms
of Deity used as expletives or
profanity, and one prayer address that was questionable in sincerity.
LANGUAGE 5 - About 7 F - words, 2 scatological terms, 17
mild obscenities, name - calling (Red, savages, cutthroat, bastards, butcher, pasty face, belligerents, rattle snake people, demons, Frenchy, animals, retched savages), 5 religious
profanities (GD), 7 religious exclamations (Oh Dear God, Lord Willing, Good Lord, Oh God, Jesus, a man says a prayer over the graves
of a woman's family members).
LANGUAGE 5 - About 9 F - words and its derivatives, 1 obscene hand gesture, 4 sexual references, 9 scatological terms, 7 anatomical terms, 4
mild obscenities, name - calling (crazy, insane, promiscuous, ex-mistress, lying piece
of [scatological term deleted]-RRB-, 1 religious
profanity (GD), 14 religious exclamations (e.g. Oh My God, Christ, Oh God, Jesus).
Language: The script includes one muffled used
of a strong sexual expletive in a non-sexual context along with infrequent scatological slang and
mild profanities.
In comparison to other films that receive this rating and demonstrate far greater use
of profanity, sexual and crude dialogue and often comic violence, this film is much
milder and in comparison is a soft PG - 13 or perhaps PG.
LANGUAGE 4 - A woman makes a reference to someone keeping a list
of «F - words,» 6 scatological terms, 6
mild obscenities,
mild name - calling, 2 religious
profanities, 3 religious exclamations.
Otherwise it only contains one term
of deity and a
mild profanity.
Language: The script contains
mild profanities, racial slurs and terms
of deity used as expletives.
Language: The script contains a handful
of mild curses and
profanities, along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Language includes moderate (usually scatological) and
mild profanities, as well as one use
of a sexual expletive.
With only a few
profanities, one instance
of mild sexual innuendo, and mention
of menopause, it covers a ten - year period (Lacey Chabert plays the older Brooke), showing how ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things.
Language is a concern as well, with the script including a variety
of moderate and
mild profanities and the single use
of a sexual expletive.
Some
mild and moderate
profanities are used, as well as terms
of Christian deity.
A smattering
of mild and moderate
profanities is also heard, along with scatological terms and religious expletives.
These include a very quick and single use
of the sexual expletive and a handful
of other
mild profanities.
The lack
of sexual content and relatively few
profanities (you'll still hear a handful
of scatological terms and other
mild swears) are a welcome change in this genre, making Mission: Impossible - Rouge Nation a possibility for teens and adults to enjoy together.
Includes at least: Three moderate and 24
mild profanities, five rude slang terms and three uses
of Deity as an expletive.
Language: Approximately nine scatological expletives, an interrupted sexual expletive, terms
of deity and
mild profanities are heard.
Language consists
of moderate and
mild profanities, terms
of deity and a single sexual expletive, along with teasing using derogatory terms.
The first two - thirds
of this movie include frequent
mild profanity and the inappropriate use
of terms
of Deity.
A
mild profanity and two terms
of deity are heard.
Profanity: A litany
of mild and moderate
profanities, scatological slang and terms
of deity are used.
Language: Pervasive use
of mild, moderate and extreme
profanities, including scatological slang and terms
of deity used as exclamations.
At least: 7 moderate and 14
mild profanities, 12 terms
of deity used as expletives, 1 crude anatomical phrase, and various name - calling.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (PG for violence,
mild crude humor and brief
profanity) Live - action remake
of the Mickey Mouse segment
of Fantasia updated as a latter - day tale, set in Manhattan, where a magician (Nicolas Cage) enlists the assistance
of a college student (Jay Baruchel) to do battle with his evil archenemy (Alfred Molina).
Language: B At least: 11
mild profanities (some appearing in lyrics
of a song and a character's name).