By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
'The Lazarus Effect': 3 points for parents
c74e09720a4b61a1d3cb5b391f2fb9c5b8a58e5e4304ee8beccb5f3e218aab7f
Evan Peters, left, and Donald Glover star in Relativity Media's "The Lazarus Effect. - photo by Shawn O'Neill
Information for parents about the film "The Lazarus Effect":

Violence/gore: A woman is electrocuted. An e-cigarette is forced down a mans throat. A man is thrown into a metal cabinet and the cabinet crushes him. Blood drips from the bottom of the cabinet. A mans head is squeezed, blood comes from his nose and he dies. A small episode of vomiting. A woman is stabbed in the chest with a hypodermic needle. A persons head is twisted, breaking her neck. A woman is burning as she walks down a hallway

Language/nudity: Some uses of profanity. There is a sexual reference. A womans shirt is torn off, revealing her bra. She remains dressed this way during a medical procedure. She is seen later from behind with no bra.

Intensity: Dream scenes of an apartment building hallway on fire. People are pounding on a door and their hands appear under the door. Many jump cuts that are meant to scare. A womans skin turns black.