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Published 12:00 am Friday, September 26, 2014

Submitted photo“The Boxtrolls” is a comical stop-motion animation film suitable for all ages.

“The Boxtrolls”

Rating: PG for action, some peril and mild rude humor.

What it’s about: Whimsical trolls who wear cardboard boxes are hunted by a grasping, venal villain supported by the townspeople who hired him.

The kid-attractor factor: Vivid, comical stop-motion animation in 3D from the folks who created “ParaNorman” and “Coraline.”

Good lessons/bad lessons: “You can change your nature” and “Fathers should listen to their children.”

Violence: Attempted murder, biting and bashing.

Language: Disney clean.

Sex: Well, one joke about not scratching your “privates” in public.

Drugs: None at all.

Parents’ advisory: Has a slight resemblance to “The Nightmare Before Christmas” about it, might be a bit too scary for the very young — OK for any kid who loves “Coraline.”

“The Equalizer”

Rating: R for strong bloody violence and language throughout, including some sexual references,

What it’s about: A seemingly mild-mannered, bookish loner has a secret past that makes him a good person to call when bad guys are threatening your life.

The kid-attractor factor: Denzel Washington as an avenging father figure.

Good lessons/bad lessons: Don’t like your life? “Do something about your circumstances.”

Violence: Plentiful, gruesome.

Language: Some profanity.

Sex: Sexual situations.

Drugs: Alcohol, cigarettes.

Parents’ advisory: Graphic violence, drugs and “the world’s oldest profession” render this unsuitable for anyone under 16.

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