Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Inherent Vice will be playing the New York Film Festival coming up at the end of this month and Warner Bros. has already got the film its MPAA rating and it’s a hard “R” for the latest from PTA and R-ratings seemed to be the trend today.
Sony Classics got a pair of their foreign language acquisitions rated and both Leviathan and Wild Tales come away with R ratings to no surprise, plus we get an R for the upcoming September release Pride.
Then the latest from Studio Ghibli, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, gets a PG-rating to round things out.
I have included the complete bulletin, ratings and reasons directly below.
Dying of the Light
Rated R For violence and language.
Rated R For drug use throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity, language and some violence.
Release Date: December 12, 2014
Jimmy’s Hall
Rated PG-13 For language and a scene of violence.
Manny
Rated PG-13 For some sport violence/bloody images.
Matthew 18
Rated R For language and some violent images.
Mule-Tide Christmas
Rated PG For some mild action and rude humor.
The Perfect Wave
Rated PG For thematic elements, an extended scene of peril, some suggestive material and brief language.
Stephen King’s A Good Marriage
Rated R For violence/disturbing images, some sexuality and language.
Rated PG For thematic elements, some violent action and partial nudity.
Release Date: October 17, 2014
Tell
Rated R For violence, language throughout and some sexual content.