1. Wonder Movie Review | Common Sense Media
22 sep 2024 · Parents need to know that Wonder is an earnest, emotional family drama based on R.J. Palacio's award-winning novel of the same name.
Earnest, emotional book adaptation has strong messages. Read Common Sense Media's Wonder review, age rating, and parents guide.
2. Wonder | Raising Children Network
Movie at a glance ; Rating: PG ; Age suitability: Not recommended for children under 8, Parental guidance for children under 13, Suitable for children over 13.
Our child-friendly review of Wonder (2017) has at-a-glance ratings to help you decide whether this movie is suitable for your child.
3. Wonder [2017] [PG] - 1.3.3 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In-Mind.com
SEX/NUDITY 1 - A teenage boy tells a teenage girl, "I really wanna kiss you, but I don't know how you will respond," and they kiss. A teen boy and a teen girl ...
A 10 year old boy (Jacob Tremblay) born with unique facial features enters the 5th grade after having been home-schooled. While trying to fit in and feel ordinary he has to deal with the reaction from the other children. Also with Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic and Mandy Patinkin. Directed by Stephen Chbosky. [1:53]
4. Parent reviews for Wonder | Common Sense Media
This film features some fighting among kids and depressing moments involving the loss of the main character's dog. Language includes name-calling and insult ...
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5. Movie review of Wonder - Children and Media Australia
5 dec 2017 · Wonder. Classification: PG. Consumer advice lines: Mild themes and coarse language. Length: 113 minutes. ACCM review. This review of the movie ...
See AlsoKami Wa Game Ni UeteiruMovie review of Wonder by Australian Council on Children and the Media (ACCM) on 5 December 2017 to help parents find age-appropriate and enjoyable movies for their children.
6. Wonder | Rotten Tomatoes
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Born with facial differences that, up until now, have prevented him from going to a mainstream school, Auggie Pullman becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade. As his family, his new classmates, and the larger community all struggle to discover their compassion and acceptance, Auggie's extraordinary journey will unite them and prove you can't blend in when you were born to stand out.
7. Wonder Movie Review for Parents - Parent Previews
17 nov 2017 · Rating & Content Info. Why is Wonder rated PG? Wonder is rated PG by the MPAA for thematic elements including bullying, and some mild language.
This well-made movie will have you wondering about the scars (visible and hidden) that affect the way we are seen by the world.
8. Wonder - BBFC
Wonder · violence: Altercations between youngsters contain undetailed kicks and punches. · language: Mild bad language includes uses of 'crap', 'jerk', 'buttface' ...
WONDER is a US drama in which a boy with facial disfigurements struggles to fit in at a mainstream school.
9. Wonder review - Movies For Kids
1 dec 2017 · The movie is a PG certificate and most suitable for children over the age of 8. There is some mild swearing in the movie. Parents/carers should ...
We review the heart-warming Wonder (and advise you to take along a box of tissues)