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Don’t Suck (2023)

Don't Suck Parents Guide

Don't Suck Parents Guide

Don’t Suck Parents Guide

Don’t Suck is an American Comedy Horror film, directed and written by RJ Collins. It stars Matt Rife, Jamie Kennedy, Lauren Compton, and Ellen Hollman in the leading roles.

NameDon’t Suck
GenreComedy Horror
Release DateDecember 1, 2023
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
DistributorVMI Worldwide
Don’t Suck Parents Guide

What is the age rating of Don’t Suck?

Don’t Suck is not rated but it is not suitable for kids as it contains scary scenes which is not suitable for kids below 14.

Following age ratings is absolutely essential in providing parents and caregivers with the necessary guidance on what content is appropriate for their children based on their developmental stage.

Don’t Suck Parents Guide

Scary scenes
Matt becomes a vampire
Matt is performing stand-up comedy on stage and suddenly he disappears and is replaced by a bat
Violence
The main character attacks on another person’s neck
Don’t Suck Parents Guide

What is the story about?

The film tells the story of a veteran comedian’s last chance at stardom and takes him on the road with a young comedian who uncovers a surprising past.

What is the release date of Don’t Suck?

Don’t Suck is scheduled to be released on December 1, 2023, on VMI Worldwide.

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Don't Suck Parents Guide
Don’t Suck Parents Guide

Who is in the cast of Don’t Suck?

The cast of Don’t Suck include:

Is there any trailer for Don’t Suck?

You can watch the trailer below:

Don't Suck (2023) - Official Trailer | VMI Worldwide

Don’t Suck Trailer Explained

The trailer shows a veteran comedian’s last chance at stardom and takes him on the road with a young comedian who uncovers a surprising past.

The Age Rating system categorizes movies, TV shows, books, video games, and series based on their appropriateness for certain age groups. This helps viewers determine which content is suitable for them.

The age rating for movies and TV shows is determined by various organizations such as MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and TV Parental Guidelines (a content rating system in the United States).

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