When you're old enough to spell the word rated right. Just saying :) The actual answer is 18, unless you have a parent or guardian with you. Unless the legal age is different where you live.
17 without a parent or legal guardian.
Only if the parents also attend the film.
18 unless accompanied by an adult over 18.
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
Any photo ID should be acceptable as long as you're old enough to get in.
The movie "Twilight" is rated PG-13 for some violence and a scene of sensuality.
17.
See an "R" rated movie legally
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 a parent or guardian attends with you.
17 without a parent or legal guardian.
Yes
17 unless your parent or guardian sees it with you.
Yes, 17 is the rule nationwide.
Only if the parents also attend the film.
Just like any other movie rated R, you have to be 18
17 alone any age with parent or guardian.