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Is Netflix’s Vampire Movie ‘Day Shift’ Appropriate For Kids?

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Day Shift is currently streaming on Netflix. It stars Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, and Dave Franco. This is a hilarious and action-packed summer movie. But can the kids watch it?

The film involves plenty of graphic violence and is rated R. Therefore, and it might not be suitable for kids.

Day Shift is rated R, which means it is not suitable for 17year olds and under. It’s an R-rated adult movie with intense violence and gore language. Cast members like Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, and Dave Franco give us an idea about the swearing and some crass language in this film.

The R rating is usually given due to the intensity of violence and gore in the movie. As this film is about hunting vampires, one can expect a lot of action sequences and fight scenes. This film involves a lot of blood and guts with characters getting their heads cut off, shot, blown up, etc.

However, there isn’t any sexual content in the movie. If the parents are cautious about showing their kids something scary, this movie is probably not something to go for.

Day Shift is an action-comedy. However, a few of the scarier moments involving vampires and violence might upset the young audience, and parents are therefore strongly cautioned.

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