you need to be 17
17.
See an "R" rated movie legally
R means: "No one under the age of 17 admitted without parent or guardian". In order to see an R rated movie at the theater, you either need to be 17 or above. If you are 16 or under, you need a parent or guardian to be admitted to the cinema.
It's not rated R, it's PG-13... old moves from 1990s are PG-13 these days.
Typically, one must be at least 17 years old to see an R-rated movie. However, age restrictions can vary by country and theater policies. Some theaters may allow minors to enter R-rated movies if accompanied by an adult.
17 unless your parent or guardian sees it with you.
Yes
17 without a parent or legal guardian.
17 unless a parent or guardian attends with you.
It is rated R, which means you have to be 18 or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to see it.
"R" rated stands for "restricted." It means that if you are under 18 years old, you must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or older to purchase tickets and see the movie.
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.