What is a NC-17 movies?

What is a NC-17 movies? NC-17 (No One Seventeen and Under Admitted) is the highest rating in the Motion Picture Association film rating system assigned to films with content the MPA finds to be only suitable for ages 18 and older.

NC-17 (No One Seventeen and Under Admitted) is the highest rating in the Motion Picture Association film rating system assigned to films with content the MPA finds to be only suitable for ages 18 and older.

What is the most popular NC-17 movie?

US-NC-17 (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)
  1. Blonde (2022) NC-17 | 167 min | Biography, Drama, Romance.
  2. A Serbian Film (2010) NC-17 | 104 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller.
  3. The Dreamers (2003) NC-17 | 115 min | Drama, Romance.
  4. The Evil Dead (1981)
  5. Casino (1995)
  6. Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013)
  7. Kids (1995)
  8. Showgirls (1995)

Has there ever been a NC-17 movie?

Bad Lieutenant’ (1992)

It is no surprise that Harvey Keitel’s crime thriller was the first movie ever to get struck with the NC-17 rating after the MPAA included it.

Why are R rated movies 17+?

R: Restricted, Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. This rating means the film contains adult material such as adult activity, harsh language, intense graphic violence, drug abuse and nudity.

What is a NC-17 movies? – Related Questions

Is Ma worse than R?

What is this? A TV Show/Program rated TV-MA can include both R-rated and NC-17 rated material. Thus TV-MA can be considered to be a more restricted or worse rating than R.