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Sun, Feb 11 2007

Kids-In-Mind Keeps Parents Informed

 

 

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I just found out about a site called Kids-In-Mind.  This site gives parents the skinny on what’s going on in a movie.  Each movie receives a rating of 1-10 in the areas of sex, violence, and profanity.  Very detailed information is given, including which profane words were used, what the actors were wearing, if there is any name-calling, and more.  I was pretty impressed with the specifics for the reviews.

Here is a snippet from the review for “Miss Potter”:

miss potterSEX/NUDITY 2 – A man and a woman kiss, a man and a woman dance together, and a man touches a woman’s hand tenderly.
 Women wear low-cut dresses at a party.
 A man and a woman are left alone in her room when their chaperone falls asleep. A woman talks about her daughter not being able to attract a man to marry.

The purpose of Kids-In-Mind is to provide adults with complete information about a movie’s content so that they can decide, based upon their own value system, whether or not they want to see the movie or show it to their children. 

I give Kids-In-Mind a thumbs up!  Another good site for movie and music reviews is Plugged In Online.  Both sites are offered for free.  For as little as $12/year you can subscribe to Kids-In-Mind and receive advance reviews without the ads.

Thanks to Goody blog for the tip!

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Comments

  1. By Karen

    Thanks for visiting, Lisa and Samantha. I hope you’ll drop back by sometime. There’s lots of good blogs to visit through the carnival.

  2. By Samantha

    I have been wondering how I could moniter the things I let my kids watch more closely! Thankyou!!! I came from Carnival of Family Life :)

  3. By Lisa

    What a helpful site. I will have to check it out.

    Here via the carnival of family life.

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    1914 days ago
    An Island Life » Carnival of Family Life #42

    [...] Karen of Thrifty Mommy shares a great website that lets parents know what’s in the movie your kids are watching. Check it out in Kids-In-Mind Keeps Parents Informed. She’s also hosting the upcoming Carnival of Credit Card. If you have a post that you think will fit in, send it in! [...]

  5. By kellys

    I love these kinds of sites. I know my daughter will have to grow up at some point. But I don’t want her to have to do it too soon just because I wasn’t vigilant enough with what she was exposed to.