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Fantasy violence eased by humor in tween-friendly adventure.
Colorful prequel is scarier, less magical than the original.
Squeaky-clean small-town romance might not interest kids.
Joss Whedon makes teen-friendly Shakespeare; some drinking.
Tender, well-acted teen drama is true to classic Blume book.
Despite violence, book-based zombie romance is OK for teens.
Forgettable British kid comedy is pretty horrid indeed.
Tween coming-of-age set amid shifting family, '60s dynamics.
Animated adventure amuses but doesn't live up to its title.
Edgy high school comedy from Glee star has some iffy stuff.
Lush book adaptation mixes romance, fantasy, some violence.
Great haunted house mystery with challenging puzzles.
Fitzgerald classic gets a decadent, gorgeous, tricky update.
Serviceable but forgettable Cruise thriller is very violent.
Predictable romantic drama deals with pretty heavy themes.
Eclectic homage to Jazz Age has edgy songs, mature themes.
Wacky, gripping sequel has slapstick, swordplay, sweetness.
Offbeat dramedy mixes light and dark; some intense moments.
Contemplative adaptation focuses on teen passion and angst.
High school-set horror series is gory, sexy, and strange.
Pinkalicious goes green in magical clean-up adventure.
Storybound sequel has brave kids, cosmic battle.
Lots of kisses, but "Twi"-fi thriller isn't that compelling.
Excellent film adaptation of gritty, heartbreaking musical.
Teen-friendly comedy has laughs but is uneven.