Our Favorite Film Ratings of ’97
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“An American Werewolf in Paris”: R, for werewolf violence and gore, and for some sexuality/nudity.
“Angel Baby”: R, for strong sexuality, language and a traumatic childbirth.
“The Education of Little Tree”: PG, for language and thematic elements including old-fashioned discipline.
“Gummo”: R, for pervasive depiction of antisocial behavior of juveniles, including violence, substance abuse, sexuality and language.
“James Dean: Race With Destiny”: PG-13, for some sexuality, brief strong language and an accident scene.
“Pink Flamingos”: NC-17, for a wide range of perversions in explicit detail.
“Spawn”: PG-13, for thematic elements involving the demonic underworld, violence, intense fantasy action and crude humor.
“Speed 2: Cruise Control”: PG-13, for frenetic disaster action and violence.
“Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation”: R, for demented mayhem and torture and strong language.
“Volcano”: PG-13, for intense depiction of urban disaster and related injuries.
Compiled by Kathleen Craughwell
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