Sleight parents guide

Sleight Parent Guide

Making slight adjustments to meet life's major challenges.

Release date April 28, 2017

Desperate circumstances cause a young street magician (Jacob Latimore) in Los Angeles to add drug dealing to his act in order to provide for himself and is sister (Seychelles Gabriel).

Why is Sleight rated R? The MPA rated Sleight R for language throughout, drug content and some violence.

Run Time: 87 minutes

Sleight
Rating & Content Info

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Why is Sleight rated R? Sleight is rated R by the MPAA for language throughout, drug content and some violence.

Violence:
- Brief explicit violence.
- Violent acts shown in realistic detail with blood and tissue damage.

Sexual Content:
- Embracing and kissing.

Profanity:
- Coarse language and profanity.
- Slurs.

Alcohol / Drug Use:
- Substance abuse.
- Tobacco use.
- Alcohol use.

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News About "Sleight"

Jacob Latimore takes the starring role in this limited release film. The up-and-commer can also be seen as Raffi in Collateral Beauty, Langston in Black Nativity and Jeff in The Maze Runner.

From the Studio:
A young street magician (Jacob Latimore) is left to care for his little sister (Seychelles Gabriel) after their parents passing, and turns to illegal activities to keep a roof over their heads. When he gets in too deep, his sister is kidnapped, and he is forced to use his magic and brilliant mind to save her.
Written by Blumhouse

Cast and Crew

Sleight is directed by J.D. Dillard and stars Jacob Latimore, Seychelle Gabriel, Dulé Hill .

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Sleight movie is August 1, 2017. Here are some details…

Sleight releases to home video (DVD or Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy) on August 1, 2017. No bonus features are included.

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