‘Child 44’, ‘Monsters: Dark Continent’ & ‘Aloft’ in Today’s MPAA Ratings

A little bit of a lackluster ratings update today as Daniel Espinosa‘s Child 44 is probably the most recognizable title on the board for most. Starring Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Noomi Rapace, this adaptation of the Tom Rob Smith novel hits theaters on April 17 and it will do so with an R-rating.

Next is the sequel to 2010’s Monsters, Monsters: Dark Continent, which also receives an R-rating, though Radius-TWC has not yet set a release date, though it is expected some time in April. Finally we have Claudia Llosa‘s Aloft, which Sony Classics picked up out of the Berlin Film Festival. The pic, which stars Mélanie Laurent, Jennifer Connelly and Cillian Murphy, is Llosa’s English language debut and it doesn’t yet have an official release date.

Check out the complete bulletin below.

Rated R For language and some sexuality.
NOTE: EDITED FOR RE-RATE. PREVIOUS “R” RATING, BULLETIN NO. 2339 (9/10/14) VOIDED. ONLY THIS EDITED VERSION IS RATED (CHANGE IN RATING REASON ONLY)
Release Date: TBA 2015
Blackbird
Rated R For sexual content, language and some drug use – all involving teens.
Rated R For violence, some disturbing images, language and a scene of sexuality.
Release Date: April 17, 2015
David And Goliath
Rated PG For some violent content.
Freetown
Rated PG-13 For thematic situations involving violence.
Just Before I Go
Rated R For sexual content, language and some drug use.
Marriage 2.0
Rated NC-17 For explicit sexual content and graphic nudity throughout.
Miss You Already
Rated PG-13 For thematic content, sexual material and some language.
Rated R For graphic war violence, pervasive language, some strong sexual content/nudity and drug use.
Release Date: TBA 2015
Rise Of the Entrepreneur – The Search For A Better Way
Rated G
The Squeeze
Rated PG-13 For some sexuality, language, drug material and thematic elements.
Sunshine Superman
Rated PG For thematic elements, some language, smoking, and a brief nude image.
Vendetta
Rated R For bloody violence and some language.
Where Hope Grows
Rated PG-13 For thematic issues involving drinking and teen sexuality, and For brief language and an accident scene.

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