Rogert & Philip: Back in Business (2026)

Released: 2026-02-14 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
Rogert & Philip: Back in Business

Movie details

  • Genres: Comedy, Crime, Action, Thriller
  • Director: Dylan Walker
  • Main cast: Dylan Walker, Kiyan Miller, Charlie Miller, Lucky Miller
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-02-14

Story overview

In this short comedy-crime film, Rogert and Philip, facing household bills, decide to return to their old 'game'—likely involving lighthearted criminal schemes. With a runtime of only 9 minutes, it blends action and thriller elements in a fast-paced, humorous take on financial struggles.

Parent Guide

A 9-minute comedy-crime short with mild action/thriller elements. Suitable for ages 8+ with guidance due to thematic content. No intense or explicit material, but involves characters engaging in non-violent criminal activity for humor.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Likely comedic peril or action sequences (e.g., chases, clumsy schemes) without serious injury or realistic violence. Tone is humorous, not threatening.

Scary / disturbing
None

No scary or disturbing content expected; the comedy and short runtime keep it lighthearted.

Language
None

No strong language indicated; likely mild or no profanity given the comedic, family-friendly tone inferred from the overview.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity expected; focus is on crime and comedy.

Substance use
None

No substance use indicated; not a theme in the brief overview.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Low emotional intensity due to comedic tone and short duration. May include light suspense from crime elements, but resolved quickly.

Parent tips

This is a very brief film (9 minutes) with comedic crime themes. Best for ages 8+ with supervision. Discuss: the difference between movie mischief and real-life consequences, and how characters solve problems creatively but not always legally.

Parent chat guide

Watch together and ask: 'Why do Rogert and Philip choose crime to pay bills? What could they have done instead?' For older kids: 'How does the film make crime look funny? Is that realistic?' Keep it light—focus on the comedy and short format.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What made Rogert and Philip's plan silly?
  • Would you help someone with bills in a different way?
  • How does the film balance comedy with crime? Does it downplay real risks?
  • What alternatives to crime could the characters have tried?
  • Analyze the film's tone: does it glamorize crime for humor? How might real-life consequences differ?
  • Discuss the director's choice to blend genres—does it work for such a short runtime?

Where to watch

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