

Before we take our son to the movies we check it out on screen it first. I love screen It! I don't know what I would do without it. The reviews and content descriptions are so detailed I am mystified how the reviewers can put them together.
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is an amazing resource for parents, educators, church groups or anyone who wants to make an informed decision whether a movie is suitable for their viewing. Continue to make this helpful service available to everyone, but especially the young parents. With the evidence we received at Screen It, our kids couldn't even fight us when we felt a film may have been inappropriate for them to watch.

We constantly fought the peer pressure our kids received to see films that in our opinion were questionable. The amount of violence, sexual content, or language were always concerns for me and my husband as we raised innocent kids with morals. A friend told me about and I found it to be the next best thing to previewing a movie. Often my children would ask to see a movie with a friend and I wished I could preview the movie prior to giving permission. I signed up for Screen It when my children were pre-teenagers.

I have 4 children who are now in college. Thank you for providing that service, Screen It! They usually just present the facts and let me decide if the movie is appropriate or of interest for my family and me. Now one child is in law school, other in undergraduate, and I still read the weekly Screen Its! It helps me know what my husband and I want to see or rent, and what to have waiting at home that we all will enjoy when my "kids" come home. I signed up to get Screen It weekly reviews a long time ago, when my kids were young and I wanted to know more about movies before we went to a theater or rented. I've referred dozens of friends to this service because my #1 resource for deciding whether or not to show a movie to my kids, or to see one myself, is ! Not only does their site provide a glimpse of exactly what content a movie offers, I've found the “Our Take” reviews and ratings for each movie to be right on the money every single time. I check in every week to take advantage of their amazing services. I have subscribed to ScreenIt for more than a decade. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R For language including some sexual references. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Older teens might show some interest especially if they're fans of films directed by Charlie Kaufman ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "Adaptation," etc.). As she contemplates her relationship with him as well as life in general, it becomes increasingly clear that reality keeps changing. The Young Woman tries to be a good sport and just roll with the punches, but as we see cutaways to an older Janitor (GUY BOYD) working in a high school, things get progressively stranger, including the Young Woman's name and occupation repeatedly changing, as do the ages of Jake's parents.

It's intended to be just a quick, one-day trip, but the weather is getting bad and there's just something a bit off with Jake's mom (TONI COLLETTE) and his dad (DAVID THEWLIS), along with his relationship with them. Jake (JESSE PLEMONS) and his girlfriend of around seven weeks - called several names but listed in the credits as Young Woman (JESSIE BUCKLEY) - are heading toward his parents' remote farmhouse where she's to meet them for the first time and have dinner. QUICK TAKE: Drama: A young woman accompanies her new boyfriend to meet his parents despite already contemplating breaking off the relationship with him. (2020) (Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons) (R)
