► Several men with guns push their way into a hotel room and lead a man out of the room they push him into the trunk of a car and take him to an isolated area where they talk. A man holds a gun to another man’s chest. A husband yells at his wife, and runs up the stairs toward her as she screams and runs away (we see her later with a badly bruised face, presumably from a beating). Two gunmen escort a man into another man’s house and threaten a woman inside one man goes to find the man and fights with him to get something (he punches him in the face several times and we see his bloody nose and mouth). ► Three men wearing masks and carrying guns enter a house and startle a woman (she trembles and screams) a teenage boy enters the room and the men hold guns on him (the boy moves in front of his mother to protect her), and a man and a young girl enter the room and they each are threatened by the men. A man is shot twice one time the bullet is stopped by a flask in his pocket and the second time he is struck and pushed out of a car in a secluded area (presumably dead). Two men follow a man onto a street where one confronts him and punches him in the face a few times, and the other man holds a gun on him and hits him with the gun before they push him into a car trunk (he complains of being claustrophobic and we see him later with a bruised face). Two men with guns sit at a table in a restaurant with two other men they argue briefly and one man knocks over a glass causing a diversion and the two men and the other armed people in the room start shooting (we see one man struck and he falls to the floor) and other people run and scream. A man puts a gun in another man’s hand, and he helps him point and shoot it into an already dead man on the floor twice. – A man shoots another man in the head we see him lying motionless on the floor with a bloody wound on the temple and blood pooling under his head and splattered on a cabinet. Also with Brendan Fraser, Julia Fox, Amy Seimetz, Lucy Holt, Noah Jupe, Claudia Russell, Katherine Banks, Lauren Rys Martin, Frankie Shaw, Jon Hamm and Craig muMs Grant. Shifting loyalties, betrayals and several convoluted schemes conclusively complicate their circumstances. Set in 1954 Detroit: Three criminals (Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro and Kieran Culkin) are recruited to hold a family hostage in order to force the father (David Harbour) to retrieve a secret document kept in a car company’s safe. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language. Why is “No Sudden Move” rated R? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “language throughout, some violence and sexual references.” The evaluation includes a couple of kisses and implications of infidelity, several shootings with bloody wounds shown, a couple of beatings with bloody wounds and bruises shown, two home invasions at gunpoint, people threatened by others with guns, several arguments, and over 50 F-words and other strong language.
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