Peeples parents guide

Peeples Parent Guide

Release date May 10, 2013

Wade Walker (Craig Robinson) wants to pop the question to his girlfriend Grace (Kerry Washington), and he wants to meet her family. But Graces knows the pretentious Peeples (David Alan Grier and S. Epatha Merkerson) aren't likely to welcome her "regular-Joe" suitor.

Why is Peeples rated PG-13? The MPA rated Peeples PG-13 for sexual content, drug material and language.

Run Time: 95 minutes

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Rating & Content Info

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Why is Peeples rated PG-13? Peeples is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sexual content, drug material and language.

This additional information about the movie’s content is taken from the notes of various Canadian Film Classification boards:

Violence:

- Portrayals of mild violence

Sexual Content:

- Mild sexual references and innuendo

- Embracing and kissing

Language:

- Eight instances of coarse and sexual language.

- Limited use of slurs

Drug and Alcohol Use:

- References to drugs, alcohol or tobacco use.

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News About "Peeples"

Cast and Crew

Peeples is directed by Tina Gordon Chism and stars Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington, David Alan Grier, S. Epatha Merkerson.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Peeples movie is September 10, 2013. Here are some details…

Home Video Notes: Peeples

Release Date: 10 September 2013

Peeples reelase to home video (Blu-ray/UltraViolet) with the following extras:

-  “Meet The Peeples, Jam With The Fam” featurette

- Gag Reel

- Audio commentary with writer/director Tina Gordon Chism, producer Stephanie Allain and actors Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington, David Alan Grier, Tyler James Williams, Kali Hawk, Malcolm Barrett and Kimrie Lewis-Davis

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