![]() 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 strong violence and language throughout. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Older teens might, especially if they're into undercover cop drama/action flicks and/or might be a fan of anyone in the cast. From that point on, she tries to nab him in the act while he tries to free his son from the casino and all who wish to do both of them harm. But what she doesn't know is that Vincent is really an internal affairs detective himself who's been deep undercover for several years, and her attempts to nab him are threatening his work and cover. Jennifer is certain Vincent's a dirty cop, and now that she sees that Stanley and Novak are involved, she sees this as a potential big bust. partner, Doug Dennison (DAVID HARBOUR) - finds the drugs stashed in a casino restroom and hides them elsewhere. Not wanting to tell his ex-wife, nurse Dena (GABRIELLE UNION), what's happened, Vincent intends to quietly trade the cocaine for his son, something that's amenable to Stanley since the drugs actually belong to Rob Novak (SCOOT McNAIRY), the feared gangster son of a crime boss.īut Vincent's plan goes awry due to Internal Affairs detective Jennifer Bryant (MICHELLE MONAGHAN) - who's been watching the cop with her I.A. After a car chase and shootout, the two come into the possession of twenty-five kilos of cocaine, but Vincent soon learns it was intended for casino boss Stanley Rubino (DERMOT MULRONEY) when the latter's goons knife him and kidnap his sixteen-year-old son, Thomas (OCTAVIUS J. PLOT: Vincent Downs (JAMIE FOXX) and Sean Cass (T.I.) are homicide detectives working the Las Vegas beat. QUICK TAKE: Drama/Action: After coming into possession of twenty-five kilos of cocaine, an undercover detective tries to rescue his teenage son who's been kidnapped by a casino boss who owes the drugs to a dangerous gangster.
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