The Motion Picture Association of America provides the following definitions for film ratings:
G General Audiences -- All ages admitted. Signifies that the film rated contains nothing most parents will consider offensive for even their youngest children to see or hear. Nudity, sex scenes, and scenes of drug use are absent; violence is minimal; snippets of dialogue may go beyond polite conversation but do not go beyond common everyday expressions
PG Parental Guidance Suggested
--
Some material may not be
suitable for children. This signifies that the film rated may
contain some material parents might not like to expose to their
young children - material that will clearly need to be examined or
inquired about before children are allowed to attend the film.
Explicit sex scenes and scenes of drug use are absent; nudity, if
present, is seen only briefly, horror and violence do not exceed
moderate levels.
PG-13 Parents Strongly
Cautioned
--
Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Signifies
that the film rated may be inappropriate for pre-teens. Parents
should be especially careful about letting their younger children
attend. Rough or persistent violence is absent; sexually-oriented
nudity is generally absent; some scenes of drug use may be seen;
some use of one of the harsher sexually derived words may be heard.
R Restricted
--
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Signifies that the rating board has concluded that the film rated
may contain some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more
about the film before taking their children to see it. An R may be
assigned due to, among other things, a film's use of language,
theme, violence, sex or its portrayal of drug use.
NC-17 No One 17 and Under
Admitted
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Signifies that the rating board believes that most American parents
would feel that the film is patently adult and that children age 17
and under should not be admitted to it. The film may contain
explicit sex scenes, an accumulation of sexually-oriented language,
and/or scenes of excessive violence. The NC-17 designation does not,
however, signify that the rated film is obscene or pornographic in
terms of sex, language or violence.
Rogers Cinema Rated R Policy:
A picture
ID will be requested if a moviegoer does not appear to be 17
This ID will be requested
at the time of ticket purchase or at the time of admittance to the
theatre. Advance ticket holders or others who were not present when
tickets were purchased may need to show ID when entering the
theatre.
Children under the age of
6 are not admitted to R-rated movies at any time
R-rated features are
intended for mature audiences and feature storylines, scenes, and
dialogue that are not of interest to children under the age of 6. To
assure an enjoyable experience for guests attending R-rated films,
children under age 6 will not be admitted to any R-rated film.
Children under the age of
17 are not admitted to R-rated movies without parental consent
At no time will anyone
under the age of 18 be admitted to a movie that is rated NC-17