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It is a horror movie based on Stephen King's novel and is rated R for strong violence, language, and disturbing imagery. Due to the graphic and intense nature of the movie, it may not be suitable for children under 12 or 13.
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28 wrz 2013 · A “PG” classification advises parents or supervising adults that the film may contain any of the following: themes, language, violence, nudity, sex, and horror, whose treatment is suitable for children below thirteen (13) years of age.
It | 2017 | R | – 4.8.9. Based on the Stephen King novel: Seven bullied middle school students are terrorized by a dancing demon that assumes the appearance of a clown (Bill Skarsgård). Their stuttering leader (Jaeden Lieberher) persuades them to help avenge the murder of his little brother (Jackson Robert Scott), while also fighting off a ...
Parents guide. It. Jump to. Content rating. Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Rated R for violence/horror, bloody images, and for language. Sex & Nudity: Mild. Violence & Gore: Severe. Profanity: Severe. Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking: Mild. Frightening & Intense Scenes: Severe. Sex & Nudity. Add an item. Mild. 725 of 1180 found this mild. Vote.
It is a horror movie based on Stephen King's novel and is rated R for strong violence, language, and disturbing imagery. Due to the graphic and intense nature of the movie, it may not be suitable for children under 12 or 13.
Parents Say 115 Reviews. Kids Say 274 Reviews. Common Sense Media Review. By Jeffrey M. Anderson , based on child development research. How do we rate? age 15+. Fewer scares, plenty of blood in long but fun sequel. Parents Need to Know.
The rating labels used in the Philippines for feature films. While the MTRCB primarily rates most films released in commercial cinemas, independent and art-house films released in the Philippines are not rated by the MTRCB themselves.