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Some statements may include, “Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13” or “Some Material May Not Be Suitable for Children.”

When you are looking at ratings, look at the three parts included in a rating.
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Ratings are not designed to indicate that films are appropriate or inappropriate, they are simply a way of saying what kind of content is included in the movie to give parents a chance to make informed decisions on what they are allowing their children to watch. The ratings board tries to reflect what they think the majority of other parents would give the film in ratings. The rating process is handled by the Classifications and Ratings Administration (CARA) by a rating board that is made up of a group of independent parents that is charged with giving ratings to films that “give parents clear, concise information about a films content, in order to help them determine whether a movie is suitable for their children,” according to a CARA brochureĭuring the rating process, the rating board considers things like language, sex, violence, drug use and other situations that might concern most parents. The current rating system we have in the United States is voluntary and requires a fee for having material go through the rating process.
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The Hays Code was developed to ensure the absence of “offensive material” and prevent government interference in filmmaking. The current rating system we use was created in response to a previous self-censorship system that was created in 1922, known as the Hays Code, when the MPAA was founded and led by William Hays.
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Rotten Less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive.You may be surprised to find out that the movie ratings given to current movies were originally designed by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) back in 1968. Fresh At least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive. Apply Tomatometer ® Clear all Close Certified fresh A special distinction awarded to the best reviewed movies and TV Shows. Rotten Less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive. Sort Close Most popular Newest A → Z Tomatometer ® (highest) Tomatometer ® (lowest) Audience score (highest) Audience score (lowest) Genre Clear all Close Action Adventure Animation Anime Biography Comedy Crime Documentary Drama Entertainment Faith & Spirituality Fantasy Game Show LGBTQ+ Health & Wellness History Holiday Horror House & Garden Kids & Family Music Musical Mystery & Thriller Nature News Reality Romance Sci-Fi Short Soap Special Interest Sports Stand-Up Talk Show Travel Variety War Western Apply Rating Clear all Close G PG PG-13 R NC-17 Not rated Unrated Apply Audience score Clear all Close Fresh At least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive. Sort Genre Rating Audience score Tomatometer ® Certified Fresh
