Parents’ guide to movies
Published 12:00 am Friday, April 18, 2014
- Courtesy Disneynature“Bears” features a year in the life of a family of bears, including the arduous journey they must make from their mountain den to the coast as spring arrives.
“BEARS”
Rating: G.
What it’s about: A mama bear and her two cubs venture from their winter den to the coast of Alaska to fatten up on salmon for the next winter.
The kid attractor factor: Cute, cuddly bears, playing, having mishaps, discovering their world.
Good lessons / bad lessons: Stay safe, stick to mom.
Violence: Cubs in peril, big bears fighting.
Language: Disney clean.
Sex: A few springtime mating winks.
Drugs: None.
Parents’ advisory: A few scary bits, nothing particularly traumatic, kid-friendly and suitable for all ages.
“HEAVEN IS FOR REAL”
Rating: PG thematic material including some medical situations.
What it’s about: A child shocks his parents with hints of what heaven is like after a near-death experience.
The kid attractor factor: A kid makes funny song requests to an angelic choir.
Good lessons / bad lessons: “We don’t ever have to be scared.”
Violence: A gruesome injury, a child’s battle with appendicitis.
Language: Quite clean.
Sex: Hinted.
Drugs: None.
Parents’ advisory: A faith-based movie that the faithful may find comforting and that doubters will at least find welcoming.