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Family Film Guide: "When in Rome"
Friday, January 29, 2010

The Post-Gazette reviews movies from a family perspective:

'When in Rome'

Rated: PG-13.

Suitable for: Tweens and older.

What you should know: Kristen Bell plays a New York museum curator who removes coins from a fountain in Rome, causing the men who tossed them to fall madly in love with her. Josh Duhamel co-stars.

Language: About a half-dozen mild expletives.

Sexual situations and nudity: Couples kiss. A newlywed apparently wearing nothing but an apron gets cozy with her husband but it's discreet.

Violence/scary situations: Lots of pratfalls and accidents, played for laughs, and talk about being struck by lightning and a one-time lover of Pablo Picasso who committed suicide.

Drug or alcohol use: Adults drink wine, champagne or beer, and Bell's character drowns her sorrows by guzzling from the bottle.

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First published on January 29, 2010 at 12:00 am
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