None
51 of 60 found this to have none
Prostitution is briefly mentioned once.
Woodward asks a collague: "You think he said it to impress you to get you to go to bed with him?"
None
48 of 49 found this to have none
None.
Fairly strong language presented in a historical context.
Although it is not violent per say, it is still very intense and kids and some teens will probably not have any interest or be able to sit through it.
Moderate
42 of 89 found this moderate
Mild
42 of 54 found this mild
Smoking occurs throughout the film.
Carl Bernstein smokes in almost every scene he's in.
Mild
30 of 49 found this mild
It's strongly implied that some of the people questioned are being threatened by an outside force, if they reveal any information.
There is some tension in some scenes as characters meet people who believe they are under surveillance as well as during some secret meetings.
The mood of the film is suspenseful and tense; there is no actual violence portrayed, but many characters are portrayed as being under great stress and feeling fearful.