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Do cinemas check ages?
We always follow national rules about film ratings, and if you're lucky enough to be looking younger than the film's rating, we'll have to ask to see some ID.We reserve the right to require you to prove your age with appropriate photographic ID if you are going to a 12A, 15, 18 film or purchasing an alcoholic drink. If you are unable to prove your age you will be not be able to watch the film or buy an alcoholic drink.18 – for adults only

Films, videos and downloads rated 18 are not suitable for children. No one younger than 18 can go and see an 18 rated film in the cinema. No one younger than 18 may rent or buy an 18 rated video, DVD or download.

Can a child watch a 15 at the cinema : (12A) 12A No-one younger than 12 may see a '12A' film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult. Responsibility for allowing under-12s to view lies with the accompanying or supervising adult. (15) 15 No-one younger than 15 may see a '15' film in a cinema.

Can a 14 year old see a 15 film

The BBFC's cinema age ratings only apply to films shown in licensed cinemas. If you are taking a school group to the cinema for a standard screening where you are paying to view the film, the normal rules and laws apply. You may not take a 14-year-old to see a 15-rated film or a 16-year-old to see an 18-rated film.

Can a 15 year old see an 18 film : No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema. No one younger than 18 may see an 18 film in a cinema.

You're never too young for the magic of film and most of our cinemas welcome babies for titles rated U, PG and 12A. But please spare a thought for our other guests – if your baby grows unsettled, step outside for a moment until they've calmed down.

16: The film is considered to be suitable for children aged 16 or over. Children under this age cannot be admitted to screenings. 18: The film is considered suitable for persons age 18 or over.

Do cinemas actually ask for ID

Your 'Age card' will prove that you are of suitable age to watch films with age-restricted certificates. Without an 'Age card' or a physical form of ID, our staff may reasonably refuse entry if you are unable to prove you are old enough to watch the film.Our staff are legally required to ask for proof that you are old enough to watch an age restricted film if they have any doubt. In order to prove your age we require official I.D. that includes a photo and date of birth such as a passport or driver's license. (We accept photocopies of passports.Adults planning to take a child under 12 to view a 12A film should consider whether the film is suitable for that child. To help them decide, we recommend that they check the Ratings info for that film in advance. No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema.

No. You are in fact actually fifteen at age fifteen. Fourteen and below would be considered as under fifteen.

Can a 13 year old watch a 15 with an adult : Should I let my 13-year-old watch a 15-rated movie There should be more context and specifying of the movie we are speaking of. If the rating is there, it is to advise parents a 15-rated movie may not be suitable for children under 15.

Do cinemas ID you for 18 : Your 'Age card' will prove that you are of suitable age to watch films with age-restricted certificates. Without an 'Age card' or a physical form of ID, our staff may reasonably refuse entry if you are unable to prove you are old enough to watch the film.

Can you bring a 3 year old to the cinema

You're never too young for the magic of film and most of our cinemas welcome babies for titles rated U, PG and 12A. But please spare a thought for our other guests – if your baby grows unsettled, step outside for a moment until they've calmed down.

Lots of kids are ready for the movie theater around age 3, while whereas others will be better off waiting until they're 5 or 6. You'll want to make sure your kid can handle the amplified sights and sounds and has the attention span to last through a feature film.Films and computer games classified PG (Parental Guidance) can have content that a child may find confusing or upsetting and require the guidance of a parent or guardian. It is not recommended for viewing by children under the age of 15 without guidance of a parent or guardian.

Can a 12 year old watch a 13+ movie : Print. TLDR: Yes, children under 13 years of age can watch PG13 movies. Films rated PG13 is an advisory rating for parents to note there are scenes or themes unsuitable for younger children.