Mormon Moviegoers: Is Tomb Raider Okay for Your Family?
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JohnApril 11, 2018
"Safe for children" a nice approach, if you're writing for "the Frien". As an adult, sans des infants, I'm not interested in what aspects of a film might appeal to children. I want to know if it's well written, have an important message, and has artistic merit. People in different age groups expect different things from the media they chose. If I want to know if a film contains nudity or profanity, I'll go to IMDB.
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