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The Fall Guy Movie Poster: Ryan Gosling on a stunt contraption, with Emily Blunt in a car below
Movie

The Fall Guy

age 13+

High-octane smiles in stunt romcom; action violence, drugs.

Challengers Movie Poster: Zendaya, wearing purple sunglasses and red lipstick
Movie

Challengers

age 15+

Smart, sexy tennis drama revels in desire and competition.

Fallout TV show poster
TV

Fallout

age 16+

Sly video game adaptation has tons of violence, language.

Baby Reindeer TV show poster: Richard Gadd is trapped in an overturned glass on a table. Jessica Gunning hovers above.
TV

Baby Reindeer

age 16+

Dark comedy about stalking has sexual assault, drugs.

Fallout TV show poster
TV

Fallout

age 16+

Sly video game adaptation has tons of violence, language.

Baby Reindeer TV show poster: Richard Gadd is trapped in an overturned glass on a table. Jessica Gunning hovers above.
TV

Baby Reindeer

age 16+

Dark comedy about stalking has sexual assault, drugs.

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Robot Dreams Movie Poster: A cartoon dog and robot walk down the street holding hands
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Robot Dreams

age 8+
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The Long Game

age 10+

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Wonka Movie Poster: Timothee Chalamet, as Willy Wonka, sits amid a colorful landscape of flowers, candy, and small images of other characters
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Wonka

age 8+

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"Best kids movie I’ve seen in years."

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