Triple 9 and More in This Week's MPAA Ratings Bulletin

By Chris Kavan - 02/03/16 at 11:34 AM CT

Another week, another light update to the ratings rank. At least this week there is one wide release we can celebrate - otherwise, once again, it's pretty slim pickings. A few limited release films and a few that probably won't even see the inside of a theater. One of these weeks I'm going to get my wish and be inundated with like 10 films to add to the list, but I guess for now I'll take what I can get and keep hoping for better results.

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The only film on the ratings list seeing a wide release is the crime/thriller Triple 9. Corrupt cops, the mob, a rookie who foils the plan by not dying - double-crosses, greed and action - sounds all kind of interesting. The cast looks great as well - Chiwetel Ejiofor, Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Norman Reedus, Gal Gadot, Casey Affleck, Anthony Mackie, Teresa Palmer and Aaron Paul make for a pretty impressive lineup. With those kind of names attached, I'm expecting a bit more than your standard heist movie. Now, the fact it's coming out at the tail-end of February is a bit concerning (as that is usually the dumping ground for more troubled films) but I'm hoping this is the exception to the rule and we get a decent film. We'll see what comes of it, but I'm interested. Triple 9 get an R for strong violence and language throughout, drug use and some nudity.

Well, hopefully that was enough as the rest of the lineup is below:

BURNING BODHI

Rated R for drug use, language and some sexual references.


BUSCO NOVIO PARA MI MUJER

Rated PG-13 for sexual material, some language and smoking.


CODE OF HONOR

Rated R for strong bloody violence, sexuality/nudity, some language and drug use.


LAMB

Rated R for some disturbing behavior, sexuality and language.


MIA MADRE

Rated R for language.


PRECIOUS METTLE

Rated R for language, some violence and drug use.


RESCUE DOGS

Rated PG for some rude humor.


SNIPER: SPECIAL OPS

Rated R for some violence and language.


TRIPLE 9

Rated R for strong violence and language throughout, drug use and some nudity.


A WAR

Rated R for language and some war related images.

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