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Worldview & Values30%

Does the film affirm truth, beauty, and goodness? Does it present a redemptive or destructive view of humanity?

Content & Language30%

What does the film actually show and say? Violence, sexuality, language, and substance use — scored honestly.

Moral Framework25%

Are actions judged? Does sin carry consequences? Are there characters worth emulating?

Theological Themes15%

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
72

Hacksaw Ridge

2016 · R

AdultsGraphic ViolenceViolenceStrong LanguageMature ThemesFrightening Scenes
Worldview
92
Content
28
Moral frame
88

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
71

Soul

2020 · PG

Family · AdultsFrightening ScenesMature Themes
Worldview
68
Content
88
Moral frame
72

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
85

Courageous

2011 · PG-13

Adults · YouthViolenceFrightening ScenesMature ThemesPositive Faith Themes
Worldview
91
Content
71
Moral frame
90

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
64

The Shack

2017 · PG-13

AdultsViolenceFrightening ScenesMature ThemesDrug/Alcohol UsePositive Faith Themes
Worldview
68
Content
72
Moral frame
62

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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