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Family guide to new movie releases

Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service on

Published in Entertainment News

'HOW TO MAKE A KILLING'

Rated R for language and some violence/bloody images.

What it’s about: A disgraced heir to a large family fortune decides to eliminate the competition in line for the inheritance.

The kid attractor factor: This is more of an adult dark comedy — not really for kids.

Good lessons/bad lessons: Is being wealthy really all it's cracked up to be?

Violence: Some murders framed as accidents and one obvious murder — shooting, bow and arrows, bloody images, etc.

Language: Swearing throughout.

Sex: None

Drugs: Poisoning.

Parents’ advisory: Too mature for kids but fine for teens.

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'EPIC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT'

 

Rated PG-13 for smoking and some language.

What it’s about: A concert film made up of never-seen footage of Elvis in Vegas.

The kid attractor factor: This will appeal to older audiences unless you have an Elvis-obsessed kid.

Good lessons/bad lessons: Never forget Elvis was about the music, first and foremost.

Violence: None

Language: Some strong language.

Sex: None

Drugs: Cigarette smoking.

Parents’ advisory: Fine for audiences of all ages (if they like Elvis).

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