| Overall: | D+ |
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| Violence: | B- |
| Sexual Content: | C- |
| Language: | D |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | C- |
| Run Time: | 98 |
| Theater Release: | |
| Video Release: | 05 Apr 2011 |
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Why Is Little Fockers Rated PG-13?
Violence: A man sprays blood over himself and his guests after accidently cutting his finger with a knife.Adults argue. A man is accidently buried in sand. A child falls off a climbing wall and is injured. A man falls from a pole and hurts himself. Two adult males engage in a fistfight. One man is kicked in the groin. A cat attacks and begins to swallow a pet lizard.
Sexual Content: A female television host discusses sex toys and self-pleasuring. A man talks about injuries sustained during sex. One woman is seen in a bikini, another in her underwear. Several scenes deal with a man’s erection. A woman comments on her parents’ sexual activity. A woman undresses to her underwear and throws herself at a man.
Language: During a medical procedure, two nurses exchange sexually suggestive remarks. A character makes irreverent religious comments. A character mistakes the sexual orientation of two men - several homosexual jokes follow. Crude sexual dialogue is found throughout the film along with a name that sounds like a sexual expletive. Scatological slang, terms of Deity and other profanities are also used. Emergency personnel mistake a last name for a curse aimed at them.
Alcohol / Drug Use: Adults drink alcohol with dinner, in a bar and in other social settings. Both a man and a woman misuse prescription medication. One intoxicated character takes pills with alcohol.
Other: A child vomits at the dinner table. Several flatulence and bathroom jokes are included in the script. A man uses an electrical current to defibrillate his heart.

Kerry Bennett is interested in media from both a journalist and parent perspective. Along with authoring articles for several family-oriented publications, she has written for Parent Previews for nearly 10 years. She serves as Vice President of the Alberta Association for Media Awareness. She and her husband Garry have four sons.