The Verona is a front - engine, front - wheel - drive people - hauler that is
typical family fare.
Not exact matches
In the vein of the 1960s Disney comedies (I can almost picture Dean Jones in Murphy's role), Mansion adheres strictly to a «
family fare» formula, and its characters and messages / morals can get a little too
typical and contrived at times.
The movie is rated PG - 13, and pitched to a slightly younger audience, but it should be noted the climactic battle scenes are more violent than is
typical with
family - oriented animated
fare.
Most Americans will go see a movie with their
families over the holidays and I seriously doubt that audiences will choose a film about sexual violence over
typical holiday
fare like action and comedy.
Typical Christmas fiction
fare tends to include cozy fires, second chances, reuniting with
family, unexpected love affairs... you get the picture.