Where The Money Is

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  • Where the Money Is -- Because of a brief sexual encounter, some crass language and an instance of profanity, A-IV -- adults, with reservations. ( PG-13 -- parents are strongly cautioned that some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Where the Money Is is a disappointing drama about a famous bank robber (Paul Newman) who fakes a stroke to break out of prison but his game is discovered by a cunning nurse (Linda Fiorentino) who offers her silence in exchange for his expertise on one last heist. Despite a winning performance by Newman, the flawed film romanticizes a life of crime with unconvincing plot twists, characters who are caricatures and a contrived ending. April 2000




    These movies have been evaluated for artistic merit and moral suitability by the media reviewing division of Catholic News Service. The reviews include the CNS rating, the Motion Picture Association of America rating, and a brief synopsis of the movie.

    The classifications are as follows:

    A-I -- general patronage;
    A-II -- adults and adolescents;
    A-III -- adults;
    L -- limited adult audience, films whose problematic content many adults would find troubling. L replaces the previous classification, A-IV.
    O -- morally offensive.

    Note: Some movies previously were designated A-IV. Older films with this classification should be regarded as classified L.

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