MPAA: Not All PG-13 Films Are Alike
September 10, 2008
Joan Graves, the head of the Motion Picture Association of America's ratings board, says there should be no line drawn that says you can't advertise a PG-13 movie to kids. "PG-13 does not necessarily mean you can't take a younger child to it." She pointed out that the ratings contain content descriptors that help parents to decide which of those movies might be suitable for their kids -- say a film with course language might be OK with some parents, but not one with sexuality. "Many 13s are appropriate for younger children," she added.
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