Is there a rating higher than R?

MPAA has five rating categories The new ratings system began with four categories: G (general audiences), M (mature audiences, changed in 1969 to PG, parental guidance suggested), R (restricted, no children under 17 allowed without parents or adult guardians), and X (no one under 17 admitted).

Is there a rating worse than R?

TV-MA is worse than R because it contains both R and NC-17-rated material. R is OK for viewers under 17 as long as they’re accompanied by an adult, but TV-MA is never appropriate for viewers under 18. Only adults are permitted to watch TV-MA.

Can a 12 year old see an M rated movie?

M is an advisory classification The content is moderate in impact. M films are not recommended for people aged under 15 as a level of maturity is required. The content is strong in impact. MA 15+ classified material contains strong content and is legally restricted to persons 15 years and over.

Can a 10 year old see a 15 rated film?

No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema.

What does a K+ rating mean?

K+: Some content may not be suitable for young children, usually those below nine years of age. There may be minor violence without serious injury, mild suggestive material, or minor coarse language that is justified by context. Equivalent to PG. T: Contains content not suitable for children.

What are D rated movies?

The Content Labels. D – suggestive dialogue (usually means talks about sex). L – coarse or crude language. S – sexual situations. V – violence. FV – fantasy violence (children’s programming only).