Table of Contents
- 1 Can a 17 year old see an R movie?
- 2 Can a minor see an R-rated movie with parent?
- 3 Can a 13 year old watch a rated R movie with a 19 year old?
- 4 Can a 13 year old go to a rated R movie with an 18 year old?
- 5 How old do you have to be to go to the movies?
- 6 Can a high school student take a friend to an your movie?
Can a 17 year old see an R movie?
Photo ID is required for proof of age. You must be at least 17 with a photo ID, which includes your birth date, to purchase a ticket for yourself for an R rated movie. If you are under 17, or do not have a photo ID, your parent must come to the theatre to purchase your ticket for an R rated movie.
Can a 14 year old see a rated R movie without a parent?
Patrons 17 to 20 years of age may only purchase more than one ticket if they are able to provide photo I.D. for proof of age for each additional ticket being purchased. Children 6 and under are not allowed to attend Rated R features.
Can a minor see an R-rated movie with parent?
Yes, if he or she is accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. This does not include being accompanied by a friend who is over 18 – it can only be the parent, or another adult who is exercising parental control over the child. A child aged 15 or over can see an MA film without an adult being present.
Do they ask for ID at the movies?
In the U.S. movie ratings aren’t compulsory by law. Neither is enforcement. Now, movie chain policy can definitely force their theaters to check ID.
Can a 13 year old watch a rated R movie with a 19 year old?
Children under age 17 requires an accompanying parent or guardian (age 21 or older) to attend R rated performances. 25 years and under must show ID for R rated performances.
Can under 18s watch 18 rated films?
The BBFC rules say that no one under 18 may watch an 18 movie in a cinema, or buy or rent an 18 movie. They don’t say anything about watching said movie at home. At home, there are no specific rules. The ‘ratings’ are advisory only on DVDs, incidentally the same applies to video games ratings.
Can a 13 year old go to a rated R movie with an 18 year old?
Can a 17 year old go to a movie without a parent?
So, a 17 year old may purchase a ticket to an R rated movie for themselves without a parent/guardian. Theater can set additional rules, for example some have rules that no one under 13 admitted to R-rated films after 7 PM. For NC-17 movies (formally X) states no person under 18 may be admitted, regardless of parent approval. In
How old do you have to be to go to the movies?
You must be 18, and a legal parent or guardian of the child (Father, mother, sibling, grandparent, step-parent, etc) Depending on the theater, 18 year old friends are not typically allowed to be that parent or guardian, as theaters are on to the fact that friends will try to get other friends in without parents permission.
Can a 17 year old buy movie tickets at Regal Cinemas?
For films rated “R” by the MPAA, Regal will not sell tickets to any person under the age of 17. A person must be at least 21 years old in order to purchase multiple tickets without providing additional photo I.D. for proof of age for each additional ticket being purchased.
Can a high school student take a friend to an your movie?
Theoretically older sibling or a college-aged friend could take a pack of high school and late middle school students into an rated R movie. There are no supervision ratio rules or rules defining a required relationship to qualify as a ‘adult guardian’ in theater policies yet.