MPAA: Not All PG-13 Films Are Alike

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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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