Hell Fest Parent Guide
This is a very dark ride.
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Hell Fest
Rating & Content Info
Please Note: We have not viewed this movie. The information below is a summary based on data gathered from government and industry sponsored film classification agencies in various global regions.
Why is Hell Fest rated R? Hell Fest is rated R by the MPAA for horror violence, and language including some sexual references
Violence:- Detailed gory/grotesque images
- Occasional upsetting or disturbing scenes
- Violent acts shown in clear, unequivocal and realistic detail with blood and tissue damage
- Limited instances of brief, visually explicit portrayals of violence
- Frequent portrayals of weapons and hand-to-hand violence
Sexual Content:
- Sexual references
- Embracing and kissing
Profanity:
- Approximately 60 instances of coarse language
- Frequent use of the sexual expletive in a non-sexual context
- Frequent use of scatological slang
- Infrequent use of cursing, profanity
- Vulgar expressions, and sexual language and references
Alcohol / Drug Use:
- Infrequent portrayals of alcohol use in a recreational context
Page last updated January 9, 2019
News About "Hell Fest"
Director Gregory Plotkin has previous experience in the horror genre, having worked on Get Out, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, and Happy Death Day.
Cast and Crew
Hell Fest is directed by Gregory Plotkin and stars Amy Forsyth, Reign Edwards, Bex Taylor-Klaus.
Home Video
The most recent home video release of Hell Fest movie is January 8, 2019. Here are some details…
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