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Rated G: General audiences – All ages admitted. Rated PG: Parental guidance suggested – Some material may not be suitable for children. Rated PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned – Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Rated R: Restricted – Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
The 2012 system rated films as either for "general audiences" (G) or for "persons aged 16 and above" (16+). [ 85 ] c. 2015 , two additional classifications were introduced for films rated as "under 13 need to be accompanied with adults" (PG) or "adults only" (18+).
G – Intended for general audiences. Programming suitable for the entire family with minimal and infrequent violence. No profanity is allowed, but offensive slang is permitted. No sexual content. PG – Intended for general audiences, but may not be suitable for children under the age of 8. Moderate violence and infrequent/mild profanity is ...
G rating symbol and block: G – General Audiences "Nothing that would offend parents for viewing by children." On the box: "All ages admitted" PG- rating symbol and block: PG – Parental Guidance Suggested "Parents urged to give 'parental guidance.' May contain some material parents might not like for their young children."
TV’s most-watched, top-rated program; audience +12% YOY. 2. The Voice Season 24. 7.48 million. 0.68 rating. TV’s most-watched entertainment program, audience up a tick YOY. 3. The Irrational ...
Before 2015, unlike the theatrical ratings, only three are applied to video releases and printed on labels: General Audience (G) for films previously rated G in cinemas, Parental Guidance (PG) for most PG and some R-13 or R-16 titles (with cuts for the R-ratings), and Restricted For Adults (R) for some R-13, many R-16, and most R-18 titles ...
Anxiety was a main character of many lives this year, so of course she shows up in one of the top movies. Here are 2024's best films, ranked.
“Unquestionably, we’re living in a world of much more nonfiction filmmaking and engagement from audiences than 10 years ago,” says TIFF’s documentary programmer Thom Powers.