Death at a Funeral parents guide

Death at a Funeral Parent Guide

Release date April 16, 2010

Funerals can be murder, and that is exactly what might happen to some of the relatives who gather at this one. Although they begin with the intention of putting a family member to rest, they instead awaken past feuds, current misunderstandings and a few old skeletons that would have been better left in the closet.

Why is Death at a Funeral rated R? The MPA rated Death at a Funeral R for language, drug content and some sexual humor.

Run Time: 93 minutes

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Death at a Funeral
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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 Death at a Funeral rated R? Death at a Funeral is rated R by the MPAA for language, drug content and some sexual humor.

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

Violence:

- Portrayals of non-graphic violence

- Depictions of fighting.

Sexual Content:

- Buttock nudity seen in non-sexual contexts.

- Frequent references to sexual activity.

- Portrayals of crude bodily functions.

- Sexual references and innuendo

- Crude content and use of sexual slang terms.

- Limited embracing and kissing.

Language:

- Approximately 90 instances of coarse language.

- Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations in a non-sexual context.

- Frequent use of scatological slang, cursing and profanity.

- Slurs.

Drugs and Alcohol:

- Frequent portrayals of accidental drug use in a comic context.

- Substance abuse.

- Tobacco use.

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Cast and Crew

Death at a Funeral is directed by Neil LaBute and stars Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Death at a Funeral movie is August 10, 2010. Here are some details…

Death at a Funeral releases to DVD and Blu-ray on August 10, 2010.<.p>

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