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Lawrence Michael Levine's Black Bear was one of the many movies I missed at this year's Sundance Film Festival, but I heard mostly good things about it, and now there's a new trailer for the indie drama that you can check out below. Aubrey Plaza stars as Allison, a filmmaker who arrives at a remote lake house to play guest to a troubled couple (Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon) who have eschewed their life in the city after inheriting a family retreat. Battling writer's block, Allison sparks a calculated game of desire and jealousy in pursuit …
The first A Quiet Place was rated PG-13 and went on to gross $340 million worldwide with $188 million of that coming domestically off a budget of just $17 million. That's a formula that Paramount would like to repeat with the sequel, A Quiet Place Part II, so it should come as no surprise that the MPA has rated the film PG-13 for "terror, violence and bloody/disturbing images." I'm a big advocate for PG-13 horror since I think it's good to have a genre gateway for viewers who may not be ready for …
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