Because if a 4 year old watches an r rated movie they will have nightmares!
'G' is for General Audiences. Any age can attend.
In the United States, children can typically watch a G-rated film unaccompanied by an adult at any age, as there are no restrictions for these films. For PG-rated films, children under 13 are generally advised to be accompanied by an adult, although specific policies may vary by cinema. Some theaters may allow children aged 13 and older to enter PG-rated films alone, but it's always best to check the individual theater's rules.
Films of the Golden Age was created in 1995.
Films and Fans - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
1001 films - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Books are given age ratings like films are. In terms of star ratings, this really depends on an individuals opinion of the book.
The seven categories used to classify films according to age are: G (General), PG (Parental Guidance), PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned), R (Restricted), NC-17 (No One 17 and Under Admitted), NR (Not Rated), and X (Adults Only).
The age requirement to watch a film at the cinema can vary depending on the film's rating and the cinema's policies. In many places, films rated PG-13 are recommended for viewers aged 13 and older, while R-rated films typically require viewers to be at least 17 or accompanied by an adult. It's best to check the specific rating of the movie and the cinema's age policy before attending.
Yes, characters frequently die in 'R' rated films.
Five-Minute Films - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
The most rated film or should i say films are the Harry Potter franchise.
Maple Flavour Films - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Ontario)