I took my family 17, 19, 21, 53, 53 to see No Safe Spaces and thoroughly enjoyed it. We went to dinner afterwards and had great conversations about what we saw. I see in the comments, that a few think it was "slanted"...just an FYI, every bit of information out there is going to come with an opinion. I think that was one of the messages of the movie...DON'T BE AFRAID OF HEARING POINTS OF VIEW THAT DON'T MATCH YOURS.
Another point that we thought was important... if our young adults do not engage in hearing opposing viewpoints, their own viewpoint will not be strengthened. We become more convicted in our opinions when they are questions and debated. I highly encourage you to go with a group of friends and go out to dinner afterwards to pick it apart, share ideas, listen to each other, and ask good questions...all behaviors of a free people.
Good ideas flourish in an environment of discovery and debate and evil ideas fall to the wayside. We must continue being open to hearing (I didn't say "believing") all opinions.