

I have 4 children who are now in college. Thank you for providing that service, Screen It! They usually just present the facts and let me decide if the movie is appropriate or of interest for my family and me. Now one child is in law school, other in undergraduate, and I still read the weekly Screen Its! It helps me know what my husband and I want to see or rent, and what to have waiting at home that we all will enjoy when my "kids" come home. I signed up to get Screen It weekly reviews a long time ago, when my kids were young and I wanted to know more about movies before we went to a theater or rented. I've referred dozens of friends to this service because my #1 resource for deciding whether or not to show a movie to my kids, or to see one myself, is ! Not only does their site provide a glimpse of exactly what content a movie offers, I've found the “Our Take” reviews and ratings for each movie to be right on the money every single time. I check in every week to take advantage of their amazing services.

I have subscribed to ScreenIt for more than a decade. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For brief strong language. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Some older preteen and teens might be pulled in by the young love story (featuring college students). The two eventually become a romantic couple and see a bright future ahead together.īut little do they or Jorge and Leslie realize their lives are going to intersect in a way none of them could imagine. Luckily for him, he didn't end up joining their older brother, John (ANTHONY KONECHNY), at his school, as then Chris never would meet senior Sam (TIERA SKOVBYE) with whom he's instantly smitten. But despite their level of wealth, they must contend with his ever-worsening health.ĭecades later, Chris Gregory (JACOB ELORDI) leaves his parents - Eric (TAHMOH PENIKETT) and Grace (KARI MATCHETT) - back home when he joins his older brother, Colin (JORDAN BURCHETT), at Loyola University as an incoming freshman. While traveling, he ends up meeting flight attendant Leslie Folk (RADHA MITCHELL) and then makes a point of doing so over and over again until they end up as a romantic couple and eventually marry. Having survived longer than expected with his lung disease, Jorge Bolivar (ADAN CANTO), is now a thirty-year-old man running the Puerto Rican division of his father's lucrative rum business. QUICK TAKE: Drama: Two couples from different decades end up having their lives intersect in a way they couldn't imagine.
