![]() A teen girl’s phone app flashes a notice of “User Agreement Broken” and she is followed by a man clad in black: the man appears ahead of her on a sidewalk and she rushes into her house where a shower curtain opens itself, her phone laughs in a maniacal voice, she drops a glass that shatters all over the floor, and something unseen pulls her up and out of the frame and then slams her to the floor in a blurry heap (we later hear that she died). ![]() ![]() During end credits, a man sitting at a restaurant table complains when the lights go out and the screen is black we hear roaring and the man screaming, implying that something killed the man. ► A teen boy in a hospital has a cast on his leg, walks on crutches and has dark circles under his eyes he tells a nurse that he is predicted to die on the surgery table, he looks into a mirror and it cracks loudly, his phone gives off a maniacal laugh, he walks into a dark stairwell and gets locked in and something unknown appears and the screaming teen falls on the stairs (no blood is seen) we hear roaring and later hear that the teen is dead and may have committed suicide. – Four people paint a white salt-infused Star of David on a basement floor and a circle around it we hear roaring off screen and the people step into the circle as a shrouded figure with glowing eyes appears and its hemline catches fire briefly when it touches the salt and emits a high-pitched electrical shrieking that lasts several seconds a man sees a vision of his dead little brother and steps outside the circle, where an unseen hand grabs his ankle, pulls him away and a woman runs outside and sees the man as he is struck by a car and the camera cuts to the man slumped over the hood and pinned against a tree with his eyes glowing and then going black as he dies (no blood is shown) the teen girl comes outside and we see some blood on her side and her sister takes her to the hospital, where she is bandaged (we see a little blood). A man’s picture appears in headlines stating that several women are testifying against him for sexual harassment. ► A woman tells another woman that she also was sexually harassed by a man. ► A man wearing a T-shirt, shorts and socks lies on the floor next to a woman friend’s bed she invites him into bed and the camera cuts to the woman under covers (please see the Violence/Gore category for more details). Three women in different scenes wear off-the-shoulder blouses that reveal cleavage. A shirtless man answers his front door at night (we see his upper chest). ► A closet door rattles and when a woman opens the door she sees a shirtless teen boy, who leaves and puts on his sweatshirt (we see his bare chest and abdomen). A woman in an office rubs a man’s shoulder, unties his scrub pants, tries to kiss him and he refuses she lifts her sweater to reveal her navel and abdomen and leaves the room. – A doctor reaches inside a nurse’s cardigan and lifts out her ID badge, rubs her shoulder, smells her hair, and continues touching her, although she tries to walk away each time he grabs her and she screams and he tells the hospital authorities that she harassed him and they fire her. ![]() Byrne, Anne Winters, Charlie McDermott, Tom Segura and Peter Facinelli. Also with Jordan Calloway, Talitha Bateman, Tichina Arnold, P.J. With the clock ticking, she must find a way to halt the supernatural forces controlling the app before she runs out of time. When a newly graduated nurse (Elizabeth Lail) downloads a “death-clock” app that tells her she has only three days left to live, she is devastated. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language.” Why is “Countdown” rated PG-13? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “terror, violence, bloody images, suggestive material, language and thematic elements.” The evaluation includes a few scenes of harassment and a couple of implied sex scenes, and some cleavage revealing outfits several deaths caused by an unseen being with some blood shown, several jump scares and screaming, discussions of demons and discussions of drunk driving accidents ending in death and some underage drinking, and at least 1 F-word and other strong language.
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