
A misfit group of unwitting high school students stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down.
Show-level score on a 0-4 scale.
Scale: 0.0–4.0 (decimals allowed). 0 = No concerns, 1 = Brief, 2 = Notable, 3 = Significant, 4 = Highest concern.
Cultural Themes
Developmental Health
AI Analysis
No significant ideological themes are present in this R-rated teen horror about a cursed Aztec whistle summoning deaths. The highest ratings are brief instances of a strict teacher assigning unfair detention and mild high school relationship references with innuendo. The supernatural cursed object drives the plot but does not engage religious sensitivity per the rubric.
Why These Ratings
Teacher Mr. Craven assigns detention to the new girl and others after a hallway fight, dismissing her innocence and adding Grace for offering an opinion, portraying authority as unfair and obstructive.
High school couple Dean and Grace reference a 'pool date, babe,' and post-fight banter includes innuendo about 'making babies' after a groin kick, indicating mild romantic/relationship content appropriate for R-rated teen audience.
Well, there goes our pool date, babe. - Nice work. You think they're still good for making babies?
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AI analyzed March 15, 2026 · Model: x-ai/grok-4.1-fast · Confidence: 65%
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