‘Oculus’, ‘Joe’, ‘Tracks’, ‘Bears’ and ‘Eleanor Rigby’ in Today’s MPAA Ratings

Today’s batch of MPAA ratings is dominated by one word films as Disney’s new Disneynature feature Bears scores a G rating, David Gordon Green‘s Joe starring Nicolas Cage and Tye Sheridan received an R rating, John Curran‘s 2013 festival film, Tracks, starring Mia Wasikowska and rising star, Adam Driver, landed a PG-13; and Relativity’s Oculus held onto its R rating after a so-called “re-rate”.

Also included in today’s rating is Ned Benson‘s The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, which I haven’t added to the database yet because I don’t know how the Weinstein Co. is going to handle the release. There is a Him installment (featuring James McAvoy) and a Her installment, telling the same story from Eleanor’s perspective, she being played by Jessica Chastain. Once I hear more about the release plan I’ll get it into the database, but for now both installments scored an R rating.

I’ve included the complete bulletin directly below.

Rated G
Release Date: April 8, 2014
Cry Now
Rated R For language, a scene of sexuality, and some drug use.
The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby: Her
Rated R For language.
The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby: Him
Rated R For language and brief drug use.
Every Secret Thing
Rated R For some language and disturbing images.
Rated R For violence, disturbing material, language and some strong sexual content.
Release Date: April 11, 2014
Locked In
Rated R For language and sexual content.
Make Your Move
Rated PG-13 For language including sexual references, and brief violence.
Rated R For terror, violence, some disturbing images and brief language.
NOTE: EDITED FOR RE-RATE. PREVIOUS “R” RATING, BULLETIN NO. 2273 (5/22/13) VOIDED. ONLY THIS EDITED VERSION IS RATED. NO CHANGE IN RATING OR RATING REASON.
Release Date: April 11, 2014
Sophia Grace And Rosie’s Royal Adventure
Rated G
Rated PG-13 For thematic elements, some partial nudity, disturbing images and brief strong language.
Release Date: TBA 2014
Turnt Up
Rated R For strong crude and sexual content throughout, pervasive language, and some drug use – all involving teens.
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