Released at the box office this past weekend, "Show Dogs," ages 8+, 92 minutes long, grossed $6 million. Directed by Raja Gosnell

Written by Max Botkin and Marc Hyman

Starring Will Arnett as "Max," Chris "Ludacris" Bridges. Natalie Lyonne, Jordan Sparks, Gabriel Iglesias, Shaquille O'Neal, Omar Chaparro, and Stanley Tucci.

The plot - A Rottweiler police dog (Max) and his human FBI partner go undercover at a prestigious dog show to stop an animal (a panda) smuggling activity. https://www.thewrap.com/will-arnett-to-star-in-family-comedy-show-dogs/

The film is actually normalizing "child grooming" and molestation - grooming children to be open to having people touch their privates even though they don't want it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_Dogs

Max and his partner investigate the kidnapping of a baby panda by an underground network of illegal animal traders. They get a tip that the crime ring is planning to sell the panda at a prestigious dog show. The "macho" Max undergoes a makeover to go undercover - mud baths, ballet lessons, a Brazilian waxing - to enter the competition. http://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/show-dogs-review-1202801297/

From the movie script - "Max needs to get it together, see, and let people touch his private parts or he might lose the competition and fail at his mission to rescue the kidnapped panda."

The day of the finals comes and the judge's hands slowly reach behind Max, and he goes to his "zen place." He's flying through the sky, dancing with his partner, there are fireworks and flowers. Everything is great - all while soneone is touching his private parts.

http://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Does-kids-movie-Show-Dogs-promote-a-dark-and-disturbing-message-483248061.html https://foreverymom.com/arts-entertainment/dog-show-movie-review-grooming/

So there you have it. Can't get any more in-your-face than this.