The Post-Gazette reviews movies from a family perspective:
Rated: PG-13.
Suitable for: Mature high school students and older.
What you should know: Angelina Jolie stars as a CIA spy who is accused of being a Russian secretly plotting an assassination as part of a plan to destroy America. She denies it and goes on the run in this action-propelled thriller.
Language: One f-word, a couple of uses of "Jesus Christ" and a half-dozen instances of profanity along with another half-dozen or so mild expletives.
Sexual situations and nudity: Jolie briefly is shown in her underwear in a torture scene. A few quick kisses are exchanged.
Violence/scary situations: Pretty much from beginning to end, with a high body count. It dramatizes torture, explosions, shootings, fights, falls, Tasering, car crashes, strangulation and the suggestion that Russian sleeper agents could strike at any time against the U.S. government.
Drug or alcohol use: Almost none. A half-empty bottle of beer is pictured near a sandwich.
Rated: G.
Suitable for: More sentimental than slapsticky, this kids' comedy is suitable for all ages.
What you should know: An imaginative 9-year-old pest bungles everything from school projects to both her sister's and her favorite aunt's romances. It co-stars Selena Gomez and is based on Beverly Cleary novels.
Language: Nothing objectionable.
Sexual situations and nudity: Confined to old-fashioned grown-up romance and a sweet teen one, too
Violence/scary situations: None.
Drug or alcohol use: None.
-- Orlando Sentinel
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