Any age, though parental guidance is suggested for children under 13.
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.
As long as you are 13 years of age or older, yes.
13 or above
The only age restrictions for seeing movies in the U.S. are for R and NC-17 movies. If you're under 17, you need a parent or guardian to see an R-rated movie. NC-17 means no one under 17 admitted, even if they have a parent or guardian with them. There are no age restrictions for G, PG, and PG-13 movies. PG and PG-13 mean parental guidance suggested, and parental guidance strongly suggested, respectively. They do NOT mean parental guidance mandatory. So, you can see a G, PG, or PG-13 movie alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. Responsible parents don't usually let their 10 year-old kids go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
There is no movie in existence that is rated A. There is only G, PG, PG-13, and R. You can watch PG-13 movies as long as you are 12 yrs. old, or older. G and PG movies can be seen by anyone, no matter how old you are. For example, Bambi, The Lion King, and Cinderella are all G movies. Kung Fu Panda is rated PG, along with the new movie, Rango. R movies are for people 18 or older. The movies may contain inapropriate violence, or others of that sort.
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.
Yes. 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.
Yes. 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.
Any age. 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.
As long as you are 13 years of age or older, yes.
13 or above
It is totally fun you are finally old enough to watch pg 13 movies
The only age restrictions for seeing movies in the U.S. are for R and NC-17 movies. If you're under 17, you need a parent or guardian to see an R-rated movie. NC-17 means no one under 17 admitted, even if they have a parent or guardian with them. There are no age restrictions for G, PG, and PG-13 movies. PG and PG-13 mean parental guidance suggested, and parental guidance strongly suggested, respectively. They do NOT mean parental guidance mandatory. So, you can see a G, PG, or PG-13 movie alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. Responsible parents don't usually let their 10 year-old kids go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
Go to PG 13 movies
no its PG-13
No, the Twilight Saga movies are PG-13.
They are for kids that can't watch PG-13 movies