depends most places are getting more strict on letting kids into r rated movies
Only if the 21 year old is the legal guardian of the 15 year old.
yes as long as you are over 18
Technically you have to be a parent or guardian.
No, it must be a parent or legal guardian.
The Motion Picture Association of America says you must be a parent or adult guardian to take a minor into an 'R' rated film.
Yes. Usually someone has to be 21 to accompany anyone under the age of 17 to an R rated movie. This may vary depending on the movie theatre's policy, however.
yes, if the 17 year old has an ID on them
No you have to be 17
Yes, R rated movies require an adult to accompany minors under 17.
Yes, but only for Rated G movies.
Only if you are a parent or legal guardian.
Only if the parents also attend the film.
Yes, you can watch an R-rated movie with your parents, but I went there today and they my parent bought the ticket and even walked me to the booth and they would not let me get into the movie without a parent watching it with me.course as long as the adult is over 18 who is buying the ticketyou can see a R rated movie at eny age as long as you are with an adult over the age of 18 and 15 is a great age for R rated movies
Yes, R rated movies require an adult to accompany minors under 17.
M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
Yes
Yes, because the 21-year-old is old enough to go and he's accompanying you.
Rated R movies require an adult to accompany anyone under 17 years old.
only if
yes.
no
Because if a 4 year old watches an r rated movie they will have nightmares!
Yes.
Probably not.
Probably not, the PG rating is there for a reason. Parents or older siblings should accompany the person.