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(2019)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for disturbing violence, some bloody images, language and brief nudity.
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • A woman is shown showering behind a plastic translucent sheet which blurs her body, but you can see her nude before she steps out. She steps out of the shower and puts on a towel; upper-body nudity is visible.
  • Riley Keough's character fills a sink with hot water and uses a rag to wash herself. She is shown topless for a few seconds.
  • A couple is kissing at first, then the guy's on top of the woman. They show them from the naked shoulders and up. Scene lasts about 45-50 seconds.
  • Female upper frontal nudity (mild, no genitalia shown)

Violence & Gore

  • A dog goes missing; it's later found frozen.
  • A woman's nose bleeds several times.
  • A little girl is hit in the face and receives a wound; blood is shown.
  • There are just a few scenes of violence but they are shocking.

Profanity

  • 5 uses of "f*ck"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A character takes prescription drugs regularly for medical purposes. Some people are seen drinking alcohol.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Death of a pet dog.
  • Suicide by gun. Graphic and shocking.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • A character shoots herself in the head onscreen; blood and brain matter spray. VERY sudden, unexpected and shocking.
  • A character is shot and killed. A pool of blood is shown as the dead body lays on the floor. The character is later seen with brain exposed in the back of his head; brief.
  • A character kneels onto an arrangement of hot coals as an act of penance (burning and sizzling noises are heard and the character screams in pain).
  • A teenage boy is shown hanging on a noose, but it's revealed that he had a harness on underneath, therefore faking his death.
  • A woman's face is seen very messed up and burned after "repenting".

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • It's a slow burn but the last thirty minutes of the film are quick and intense, as the situations get progressively darker and brutal. They keep you thinking there's something paranormal but not.

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