Lazareth
strong language, injury detail
Director(s)Alec Tibaldi
Production year2024
Genre(s)Thriller
Approx. running minutes86m
CastAshley Judd, Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas, Asher Angel, Edward Balaban, Kyla Brown, Eddie Wollrabe, Harley Reid, Christine Uhebe, Paulina Patino, Alec Tibaldi, Alec Tibaldi, Robert Ogden Barnum, Eric Binns, Martim Vian, Joel Griffen, Sean Roney
Lazareth
strong language, injury detail
LAZARETH is a US post-apocalyptic thriller in which a woman and her nieces find their existence plunged into turmoil whe ...
LAZARETH is a US post-apocalyptic thriller in which a woman and her nieces find their existence plunged into turmoil when a mysterious, injured stranger arrives at their secluded cabin.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody wounds in the aftermath of violence, which often takes place off-screen. These include stab wounds and bloodied faces.
additional issues
Characters hide from armed intruders intent on searching their home in tense scenes. There are moments of knife and gun threat and a young woman is grabbed by the leader of a gang as a dog barks fiercely at her. There are shootings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, slaps and shoves. A woman jabs a man's covered wound with a gun barrel to make him reveal information. A clothed young woman crawls up the body of a man in bed, moving her hand over his leg to his trouser belt; we then see them in bed together after it is implied they have had sex. There are brief verbal references to sexual attraction and intercourse. A character says rapists prey on people in a nearby town. A woman strikes herself in the head in frustration. Characters refer to bereavement and the loss of loved ones due to a viral pandemic.
strong language, injury detail
Classified Date:
08/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Vertical Entertainment
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody wounds in the aftermath of violence, which often takes place off-screen. These include stab wounds and bloodied faces.
additional issues
Characters hide from armed intruders intent on searching their home in tense scenes. There are moments of knife and gun threat and a young woman is grabbed by the leader of a gang as a dog barks fiercely at her. There are shootings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, slaps and shoves. A woman jabs a man's covered wound with a gun barrel to make him reveal information. A clothed young woman crawls up the body of a man in bed, moving her hand over his leg to his trouser belt; we then see them in bed together after it is implied they have had sex. There are brief verbal references to sexual attraction and intercourse. A character says rapists prey on people in a nearby town. A woman strikes herself in the head in frustration. Characters refer to bereavement and the loss of loved ones due to a viral pandemic.
Classified date08/05/2024
LanguageEnglish
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody wounds in the aftermath of violence, which often takes place off-screen. These include stab wounds and bloodied faces.
additional issues
Characters hide from armed intruders intent on searching their home in tense scenes. There are moments of knife and gun threat and a young woman is grabbed by the leader of a gang as a dog barks fiercely at her. There are shootings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, slaps and shoves. A woman jabs a man's covered wound with a gun barrel to make him reveal information. A clothed young woman crawls up the body of a man in bed, moving her hand over his leg to his trouser belt; we then see them in bed together after it is implied they have had sex. There are brief verbal references to sexual attraction and intercourse. A character says rapists prey on people in a nearby town. A woman strikes herself in the head in frustration. Characters refer to bereavement and the loss of loved ones due to a viral pandemic.
Director(s)Alec Tibaldi
Production year2024
Genre(s)Thriller
Approx. running minutes86m
CastAshley Judd, Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas, Asher Angel, Edward Balaban, Kyla Brown, Eddie Wollrabe, Harley Reid, Christine Uhebe, Paulina Patino, Alec Tibaldi, Alec Tibaldi, Robert Ogden Barnum, Eric Binns, Martim Vian, Joel Griffen, Sean Roney
strong language, injury detail
Classified Date:
08/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Vertical Entertainment
language
There is strong language ('f**k') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Characters are left with bloody wounds in the aftermath of violence, which often takes place off-screen. These include stab wounds and bloodied faces.
additional issues
Characters hide from armed intruders intent on searching their home in tense scenes. There are moments of knife and gun threat and a young woman is grabbed by the leader of a gang as a dog barks fiercely at her. There are shootings and hand to hand fighting, including punches, slaps and shoves. A woman jabs a man's covered wound with a gun barrel to make him reveal information. A clothed young woman crawls up the body of a man in bed, moving her hand over his leg to his trouser belt; we then see them in bed together after it is implied they have had sex. There are brief verbal references to sexual attraction and intercourse. A character says rapists prey on people in a nearby town. A woman strikes herself in the head in frustration. Characters refer to bereavement and the loss of loved ones due to a viral pandemic.
Classified date08/05/2024
LanguageEnglish