Family reviews
A parents' guide to select new movies:
'Where the Wild Things Are'
Rating: PG for mild thematic elements, some adventure action and brief language.
What it's about: A boy invents his own imaginary forest world, which he visits in his wolf-suit PJs.
The Kid Attractor Factor: It's one of the most beloved children's books of recent history. And here, wild things come to life.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Tantrums, being selfish and only caring about yourself hurt the feelings of parents and wild things.
Violence: Mildly scary bits of monster mashing.
Language: The H-word. Once.
Sex: Not a hint of it.
Drugs and alcohol: Mom and her date have some wine.
Parents' advisory: This slow- footed, downbeat adaptation doesn't appear to be aimed at kids — rather at adults looking for deeper meaning in a favorite childhood book.
'The Boys Are Back'
Rating: PG-13 for some sexual language and thematic elements.
What it's about: A widowed dad decides the best way to raise his son is by the ethos "Just say yes."
The Kid Attractor Factor: Kids, out of control, while dad grins and skips off to work.
Good lessons/bad lessons: There's a line between not wanting to inhibit your kids' growth and simple absentee parenting.
Violence: A bit of the rough stuff in a bar.
Language: Profanity, here and there.
Sex: Flirtation between adults.
Drugs and alcohol: A bit of the other rough stuff in a bar, and some teen partying.
Parents' advisory: "Free range" parenting, with all its glories and shortcomings — it isn't really a movie for kids unless you want them to "try this at home."
Roger MooreThe Orlando Sentinel















