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Racy student-teacher thriller flunks; very strong language.
Tolkien tale isn't as great as LOTR, but better for tweens.
Arthur and his alien friend travel the galaxy.
Trilogy conclusion has thrilling, violent battle scenes.
Warm-hearted animated elf story with mild violence.
Sequel bolstered by brave elves, scary dragon, big spiders.
Book-based animated short celebrates love of family.
Creative retelling of Dickens' story is intense but festive.
Smart modern detective tales with dark, morbid elements.
Dark drama brings violence to Midwest; strong female leads.
Tense spy thriller has sexual and graphic violence.
Randy romcom full of quirky laughs, bawdy language.
English horror anthology is weirder than it is scary.
Original zombie movie with heart; violence, language.
Fantastically funny, weird film has violence, alcohol, more.
Tacky yet fun faux-docu has language, lots of cleavage.
Curses abound in honest British parenting comedy.
Scary imagery in a fun vintage-style murder mystery.
Britcom's mature shop talk is built for adults.
As hilarious as the U.S. version, but with a darker tone.