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.
in the cinema
absolutely
At a cinema you watch movies, commercials, etc. on a screen, while at a theatre you watch a play being played by actors in front of you on a stage.
It really depends on who you are and what you like better.
Yes is it possible to watch the film online, but not legally or with the cinema quality
PG means parental guidance and it is 8 years old.
You cannot stay in the cinema for the following showing. You would need to buy another ticket and then reenter. I would assume they kick everyone out when they clean the cinema.
You Have To Be 12 To Watch St Trinians 2 But If You Go To The Cinema To Watch If You Bring A Adult With You You Can Be Any Age. Lovee You Gagster Girl:) :) :)
you can watch in cinema
Any age at all!! But it's PG-13, so careful!!
You can watch Percy Jackson movies at the cinema if there are old movies showing or you can buy or rent a copy of The Lightning Thief.
in the cinema
Cinema's
By seeing it in a cinema.
In the cinema.
on the cinema :)
People go to the cinema to watch the movies and plays that are being shown