‘Dope’, ‘Amy’, ‘Irrational Man’, ‘Final Girls’ & More In Today’s MPAA Ratings Bulletin

Today’s batch of MPAA ratings bulletin begins with an R-rating for the Amy Winehouse documentary Amy from Asif Kapadia (Senna). This one premiered at Cannes to very good reviews and will be hitting theaters in early July. Another Cannes premiere was Woody Allen‘s Irrational Man, but the reaction to this one was a bit muted, but that isn’t stopping me from looking forward to seeing it.

Next is the Sundance hit Dope and then Amy Berg‘s documentary An Open Secret, a doc investigating accusations of teenagers being sexually abused within the film industry.

Finally we have The Final Girls, which played the SXSW Film Festival and Mike gave it a mezzo-mezzo review and it seems the PG-13 rating might have been the thing holding it back.

Check out the complete ratings bulletin below.

Rated R For language and drug material.
Release Date: July 3, 2015
Dark Horse
Rated PG For some mild thematic elements and language.
Rated R For language, drug content, sexuality/nudity, and some violence – all involving teens.
Release Date: June 19, 2015
Rated PG-13 For horror violence, some crude and sexual material, language and drug use.
Release Date: TBA 2015
Freedom
Rated R For some violence.
Indigenous
Rated R For creature violence, grisly images, and language including sexual references.
Rated R For some language and sexual content.
Release Date: July 17, 2015
A Murder in the Park
Rated PG-13 For disturbing crime scene photos and reenactments, brief language, and drug material.
Northmen – A Viking Saga
Rated R For violence throughout.
Rated R For some descriptions of sexual abuse.
Release Date: June 5, 2015
Phantom Halo
Rated R For violence, language and brief sexuality.
Pixies
Rated PG For pranks and rude humor.
The Target
Rated R For bloody violence, and language.
Ten Thousand Saints
Rated R For drug use including teens, and language including sexual references.
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