Generally, used to indicate harm is being done (or intends to be done) to one or more characters (persons, animals, monsters, aliens…); will often be paired with a qualifier to indicate the type, amount and/or intensity of the violence
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Ratings Guide
CHECK THE BOX
Use the rating system to “Check the Box” and decide if a film is right for your family. The information in the box includes the letter rating, designating the level of content in the movie, and also the descriptor, giving a snapshot of the elements in the movie that led to that rating.
The rating block features a more prominent rating descriptor box. Rating descriptors have been an element of every PG, PG-13, R and NC-17 rating since 1990, and each descriptor will continue to be tailored for every individual movie, as they have always been.
The rating system exists to give parents/guardians concise advance information about a film’s content in order to help them determine whether a movie is suitable for their children.
Every film is assigned a rating (G, PG, PG-13, R or NC-17) that indicates its level of content so parents may decide whether the movie is suitable for their children.
This language is unique to each film to convey the elements that contributed to the rating it received.
This language provides a more detailed explanation to parents of what the specific rating means.
SEE OUR BREAKDOWN OF COMMONLY USED DESCRIPTORS BELOW
The descriptors are meant to provide parents with information on the content found within movies. We encourage parents to use this important information when making movie choices for their families.
Violence
Action
Generally, includes scenes of mayhem/chaos/destruction; adrenaline-fueled, dangerous and/or fast-paced activity such as chases/pursuits, explosions, property damage, collisions, natural disasters, man vs. nature scenarios, etc. Often very VFX and/or stunt-heavy; May be associated with some violence but such violence is usually exaggerated/over-the-top and doesn’t result in obvious or detailed injury. Often paired with amped up music. Can also indicate some physical altercations, hand-to-hand combat, or sports action like boxing/martial arts. Can induce feelings of excitement, anxiety or concerns for outcome. Often requires a certain level of willing suspension of disbelief.
Language
Generally, indicates the use of profanity/expletives/blasphemous words/name calling/words meant to hurt or offend/racial or ethnic slurs/homophobic slurs or other derogatory words used against someone or a class of people. May also include sexual references or references to body parts.
Sex
Ratings and descriptors involving sexually-related content/activity/situations take into account varying degrees of sexually-related content. References to sexual activity, the presence of sexual material such as gestures or sexual paraphernalia, and visuals of sexual acts, are all taken into account, with the level of detail or graphicness factoring into the rating determination. Sexually-related content may include some nudity (usually only at R or NC-17).
Nudity
Generally, indicates the presence of at least one scene where a character(s) is shown naked to some degree. May also indicate the presence of nude artwork, sculptures, paintings, photos, etc.
Drugs
Ratings and descriptors involving drugs take into account varying degrees of drug-related content. References to drugs, the presence of drug paraphernalia, visuals of illegal drugs, the use of any illegal drug, the improper or overuse of a legal or prescription drug, the manipulation of a household item (i.e. inhaling glue, freon, gas from whipped cream cans etc.), and designer drugs; and depictions of the after-effects of taking any such drugs are all taken into account.
Smoking
Generally, refers to the smoking of a cigarette, pipe, cigar or hookah. Also refers to vaping tobacco. A character does not have to be actively smoking. Examples of inactive smoking include visuals of characters holding a lit or unlit cigarette, pipe, or cigar; chewing tobacco; cigarette butts in an ashtray; packs of cigarettes or other tobacco related products; may also include still photos of smoking or other tobacco related imagery.
Theme
Generally, encompasses those themes or subject matters or situations that may be of concern to parents but which are not generally covered by Violence, Language, Sexual Content, Nudity, Drug Content or Smoking. Examples include grief, death, illness, divorce or other family discord, bullying, coming of age issues, reproductive issues, etc. [PG, PG-13]. The more mature the theme, the more likely it will elevate the rating to PG-13. No film can be rated above PG-13 for theme or subject matter alone. It is the depiction of a theme that determines whether a rating of R or NC-17 is warranted.
PG – brief mention or discussion of suicide but no visual. Generally, is not discussed in any detail and is not the focus of the movie; usually falls under the category of Thematic Elements/Material/Content.
PG-13 – may see an attempt at suicide or a suicide may be heavily implied, accompanied by sounds and/or non-graphic visuals of the aftermath.
R – May include visuals of the act of suicide; may also be heavily implied but with detailed or graphic visuals of the aftermath shown. May also include more detailed visuals of an attempt a suicide.
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