Sorority Row parents guide

Sorority Row Parent Guide

Release date September 11, 2009

A group of sorority girls learn some secrets are dangerous to keep when it appears their pact to say nothing about the death of one of their sisters has made them the target of a serial killer.

Why is Sorority Row rated R? The MPA rated Sorority Row R for strong bloody violence, language, some sexuality/nudity and partying.

Run Time: 101 minutes

Sorority Row
Rating & Content Info

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Why is Sorority Row rated R? Sorority Row is rated R by the MPAA for strong bloody violence, language, some sexuality/nudity and partying.

This additional information about the movie’s content is taken from the notes of various Canadian Film Classification boards:
Violence:
- Frequent and prolonged portrayals of graphic violence.
- Brief, visually explicit portrayals of violence, including gruesome deaths.
- Frequent disturbing scenes and gory images.
- Frequent weapons violence, including shootings, stabbings and fighting are depicted (blood and detail shown).
- Mutilated corpses are depicted.
Sexual Content:
- Breast and buttock nudity is seen in a non-sexual context.
- Partial or full nudity is seen in a brief sexual situation.
- Sexual activity is implied.
- Frequent use of crude sexual references, sexual slurs and innuendo.
- Embracing and kissing.
Language:
- Frequent use of the sexual expletive, sometimes in a sexual context.
-Use of expletives, coarse language and slurs.
Drugs and Alcohol:
- Substance abuse.

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Cast and Crew

Sorority Row is directed by and stars Briana Evigan, Rumer Willis, Carrie Fisher.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Sorority Row movie is February 23, 2010. Here are some details…

Sorority Row is coming to DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 23, 2010.

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