No, the child has to be 13 or older to go see a PG-13 movie. Hence, PG-13.
The film "Thirteen" (2003) is rated R and is NOT appropiate for anyone younger than 16 years old.
It depends on the rating of the movie. If it is G or PG any age, the twelve year old can go by themself anyway without supervision. If it is rated PG-13 you must be thirteen. If it is rated R you have to be 17. And if it is rated X all persons must be of or older than the age 18.
Violence, language and smoking.
Probably not.
Yes
The movie is rated PG-13, so it's best for people thirteen and over.
The movie Child's Play that features the doll Chucky is rated R.
If you look much younger than your age, you might be carded, but in general no.
Funny People is rated R by the MPAA. A rating of R requires a parent or guardian to accompany a person 17 or younger.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
rated G means a child rate say like pokemon the movie its rated G=good thats all
Yes, but it really ought to be 12 because there's a lot of scenes that are not suitable for younger viewers.