Mormon Moviegoers: Is Stranger Things 2 Something to Watch with Kids?
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JohnNovember 10, 2017
Since the lds book is limited to only a few films, all American, I would recommend IMDb dot com. They give ratings, levaluations, plot line#, lists of people involved and a section that details what elements are in the film. These elements include violence, nudity, alcohol, smoking, gore, etc. This is not just for films, but virtually every tv programme ever released.
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