Cheer Up Parent Guide
Life isn't always sunny, even if you are a cheer leader.
Cheer Up
Rating & Content Info
Why is Cheer Up rated Not Rated? Cheer Up is rated Not Rated by the MPAA
Overview:
Presents real world view of the anticipation and loss of competitive sports along with family challenges. T
Violence: B+
During cheerleading practice, a competitor is accidentally hit in the face causing a severe nose bleed. Some verbal confrontations within a family setting. Discussions surrounding the death of a parent from cancer.
Sexual Content: B-
An adult mentor/coach becomes pregnant after meeting an online contact for a weekend. Adult women discuss their love life.
Language: B-
Two scatological expletives and a few terms of deity.
Alcohol / Drug Use: C-
Teens frequently seen smoking cigarettes and a scene shows some teens participating in a drinking game at a bar and becoming intoxicated.
Page last updated July 17, 2017
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Cast and Crew
Cheer Up is directed by Christ Garland and stars .
Home Video
Related home video titles:
The woes of cheerleading are depicted in the movie Bring It On. Finlandis the setting of the movie Big Game and Christmas Story.