Any age, itjust means that they would recommend that you have a parent along (but I think they are only saying that for little ones)
13 or above
7 years old
No, the child has to be 13 or older to go see a PG-13 movie. Hence, PG-13.
PG stands for Parental Guidance suggested. You can be of any age to see one, especially with an adult, since if you are under the age of 13 or so you would be less likely to go see a movie on your own- so any age can see the movie. To see a PG-13 movie on your own you have to be 13; R rated is 17.
Yes, a 4-year-old can watch a PG movie in a theater, alone or with an adult. In both the US and UK, "PG" means Parent Guidance Suggested. Not Parental Guidance Mandatory. Same thing with PG-13 in the US. PG-13 means parents are strongly cautioned about letting a child under 13 see the movie. Again, it does not mean that a parent is required to attend the movie with a child if they're under 13. So you can go to a PG movie (or a PG-13 movie) alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. There's no age restriction for a PG movie, but most parents don't let their 4-year-old children go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
any age, it's just suggested that you have parental guidance...
Considering the movie is rated "PG-13," your child should be 13 years old to see it. Those ratings aren't there for nothing.
Most parents would agree that 11 is a little young to see The Hunger Games movie, as the rating is PG-13. It is rated PG-13 for very intense violence throughout the movie, and disturbing images all involving teens. It is advised that a parents looks into the movie before letting the 11 year old see it.
Yes, in fact, you can see a PG-13 movie by yourself if you're under 13. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory." The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
There are no age restrictions for G, PG or PG-13 movies. The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies. Persons under 17 need an adult chaperone to see an R movie. Persons under 17 cannot see an NC-17 movie in theatres at all, not even with an adult.
Yes, of course. It is a kid friendly movie, and is rated either G or PG.
"Easy A" (2010) is rated 'PG-13', so it would not be advisable.