M: Crude and sexual references, violence, coarse language and drug references
Two good-hearted but incredibly stupid friends stumble upon a briefcase. Unknown to them, it contains money that is intended for abductors with connections to the mob.
M: Mature themes
Cady joins a new public school and befriends Janis and Damian. They warn her to avoid the Plastics, a group led by Regina, but things get worse when she falls in love with Aaron, Regina’s ex-lover.
M: Coarse language, sexual references, violence, and crude humour.
Ron Burgundy is San Diego’s top-rated newsman in the male dominated broadcasting of the 1970s, but that’s all about to change for Ron when an ambitious woman is hired as a new anchor.
M: Drug use
Cher is a rich high-school student who is learning to cope with adolescence and its problems. She also helps a new student gain popularity and, in the process, discovers her own feelings for someone.
M: Frequent sexual references
When Olive lies to her best friend about losing her virginity to one of the college boys, a girl overhears their conversation. Soon, her story spreads across the entire school like wildfire.