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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

Movie
teen
Parental Guidance

In 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,' a sequel blending adventure, comedy, and fantasy, both new and old Ghostbusters unite to combat an ancient evil force unleashed by a mysterious artifact. The presence of supernatural elements, along with the collaborative fight against evil, sets up a narrative rich in themes that can resonate with younger audiences. However, it's also packed with humor and lighthearted moments, keeping the tone family-friendly but more suitable for teens due to its PG-13 rating.

Rating Overview

Language
3
Adult Content
2
Political Views
3
Non Binary Agenda
3
Biblical Alignment
2

Language

The movie contains mild profanity and uses typical comedic language settings that may include moments of taking the Lord's name in vain. The overall language is moderate and fits within the expected norms for a PG-13 film.

3
Mostly appropriate language

Adult Content

There are minor instances of suggestive themes and fantasy violence that are not graphic but align with a family-anecdotal scare adventure typical of the Ghostbusters series. Substance use is not prominently featured but the fantasy violence involves supernatural elements.

2
Some adult content

Political Views & Agenda

There is no overt political agenda; however, the adventure does include themes of unity and fighting together, which align moderately with Christian views of community and shared purpose.

3
Minimal political content

Non Binary Agenda

The film maintains traditional gender roles and does not actively present non-binary themes or agendas, making it neutral from a biblical perspective.

3
Limited non-binary content

Biblical Alignment

The concept of fighting evil forces aligns superficially with biblical teachings, but due to its secular, fantasy-oriented setting, it doesn't delve deeply into explicit Christian values. It's important for parents to discuss the distinction between fantasy and biblical doctrine with younger viewers.

2
Some biblical concerns