13 or older
Only with a parent or legal guardian.
13 or above
If you mean an 'R' rated film in the U.S., technically you are supposed to go with a parent or guardian. But realisticly, I doubt the ticket taker would ask who the adult is.
Astrid is 13 years old
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.
No. You must be accompanied a parent or legal guardian.
Only with a parent or legal guardian.
"Wrath of the Titans" is rated PG-13, which means children under the age of 13 should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The suggested age to watch the movie without supervision is around 13-14 years old.
yes
Yes, NC-17 is no one at all under 17, that's the only difference but the adult is supposed to be a parent or guardian, someone who will make the best choices on what you should be exposed to.
Yes, but you will need to have a parent or guardian accompanying you.
No. 13 year olds must live with a parent or a court appointed guardian.
13 or above
No love,you must have a 13 year old grown adult with you. Thats the whole purpose of why its called pg 13. At the movie theaters, you are a grown adult 13 and up. So no,have the 13 year old adult guardian.
If you mean an 'R' rated film in the U.S., technically you are supposed to go with a parent or guardian. But realisticly, I doubt the ticket taker would ask who the adult is.
she was 13 years old
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