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before you press play.
Community backed movie ratings — scored on worldview, content, moral framework, and theological themes. Beyond MPAA ratings.
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Beyond the MPAA rating
Does the film affirm truth, beauty, and goodness? Does it present a redemptive or destructive view of humanity?
What does the film actually show and say? Violence, sexuality, language, and substance use — scored honestly.
Are actions judged? Does sin carry consequences? Are there characters worth emulating?
How is faith, spirituality, and the transcendent portrayed? Is Christianity treated honestly?
Also includes audience suitability scores (Kids · Teens · Adults · Family) and specific content flags.
Beyond the rating on the poster
An R rating doesn't tell you the worldview. A PG doesn't tell you the theology. TheoScope shows you what a film actually teaches — not just what it contains.

Hacksaw Ridge
2016 · R
The true story of Desmond Doss — a Seventh-day Adventist conscientious objector who saved 75 men at Okinawa without firing a single shot. Graphic war violence is purposeful; the moral and spiritual clarity is exceptional.
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Soul
2020 · PG
A visually stunning Pixar film about purpose and meaning. Beautiful craftsmanship — but its vision of the afterlife and human purpose diverges significantly from a Christian worldview. Good for discussion rather than passive consumption.
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Courageous
2011 · PG-13
A powerful film about fatherhood and covenant responsibility from Sherwood Pictures. Explicitly Christian in message — law enforcement officers take a pledge to be the fathers God calls them to be. Ideal for men's groups and family viewing.
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The Shack
2017 · PG-13
A film about grief and healing that presents deeply unorthodox theology — including a distorted view of the Trinity. Emotionally resonant but theologically dangerous; not recommended without significant discernment and discussion.
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Scores based on worldview analysis, content review, and theological themes
Watch with discernment
For families, parents, youth leaders, and anyone who wants to watch thoughtfully.
Families
Find films the whole family can watch without surprises. TheoScope scores every movie on content safety and audience suitability so you can watch together with confidence.
Parents
Your teenager wants to watch the latest blockbuster. Know the worldview, content flags, and moral framework before you say yes — or start a conversation.
Youth Leaders
Lead discussions around film with theological intentionality. Use TheoScope's worldview and themes analysis to help students think Christianly about cinema.
Discerning Viewers
Watch widely without watching blindly. Get past the MPAA rating to what a film actually teaches about humanity, morality, and the transcendent.
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