What age rating is Prom Night?

PG-13
The MPAA rated Prom Night PG-13 for violence and terror, some sexual material, underage drinking, and language.

What age is The Prom suitable for?

The Prom is pretty accurate on its age rating, and I’d recommend it for kids ages 13 and up.

Is The Prom appropriate for 11 year olds?

But while many of Murphy’s projects have a dark and twisty vibe to them, The Prom is actually quite family-friendly. Its PG-13 rating is pretty fair — you’ve got rude humor, mild language, and jaded adults. Still, it’s mostly a feel-good treat, especially for a year that hasn’t been quite so feel good.

Why is prom Rated PG-13?

The Prom is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for thematic elements, some suggestive/sexual references and language. Violence: There is some verbal bullying of a lesbian student.

Why is prom night Rated R?

MPAA explanation: violence and terror, some sexual material, underage drinking, and language.

Where does The Prom take place?

Edgewater, Indiana
The musical follows four Broadway actors lamenting their days of fame, as they travel to the conservative town of Edgewater, Indiana, to help a lesbian student banned from bringing her girlfriend to high school prom.

Is f The Prom rated R?

No movie with “F*&%” in its title is suitable for tweens. So no, whatever intern writes the “guidance” blurb on Netflix films. “F*&% the Prom,” the Bully Boys/Mean Girls/Meaner Gays comedy by Benny Fine isn’t pre-teen appropriate.

Why is Friday the 13th R?

Slasher horror movie violence. Characters shown killed or getting killed up close: sliced in the throat with a knife, chopped in the forehead with an axe, speared in the throat, shot with arrows, decapitation. … Moaning and brief female nudity (breasts, buttocks) while showing two teen characters having relationship.