Miss March Parent Guide
Miss March
Rating & Content Info
Why is Miss March rated R? Miss March is rated R by the MPAA R for strong crude and sexual content, nudity, pervasive language and some drug use.
Violence:
- Frequent portrayals of non-graphic violence, including weapons use and hand-to-hand conflict (usually in a comedic context).
- Brief portrayals of graphic violence.
- Disturbing and offensive scenes.
Sexual Content:
- Embracing and kissing.
- Frequent use of crude and descriptive sexual language.
- Sexual references and innuendo.
- Implied and simulated sexual activity (breast nudity seen).
- Breast, buttock, and frontal male nudity shown in a sexual situation.
- Depictions of print pornography.
- Detailed portrayals of crude bodily functions of humans and animals.
Profanity:
- Extremely frequent use of the sexual expletive (some times in a sexual context).
- Extremely frequent use of profanity, scatological slang, vulgar expressions and slurs.
Drugs and Alcohol:
- Tobacco use and smoking.
- Some substance abuse.
- Portrayal of illegal drug use for recreational purposes.
Page last updated August 3, 2017
News About "Miss March"
Cast and Crew
Miss March is directed by Zach Cregger Trevor Moore and stars Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, Raquel Aless.
Home Video
The most recent home video release of Miss March movie is July 28, 2009. Here are some details…
Home Video Notes: Miss March
The Theatrical (rated) Version of Miss March, as well as an Un-Rated Version of the movie, release to DVD and Blu-ray on July 28, 2009.
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