BBFC- The British Board of Film Classification is an independent, non-governmental body which classifies cinema films.
U - A film that is rated in U is suitable for all to watch.
PG- This rating stands for parental guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing but some might be unsuitable for young children.
12A and 12- The difference between a 12A and a 12 is that a 12A requires an adult present at the viewing if the child in under 12 years old. A 12 is when you have to be at least 12 to watch the film without an adult present.
15- For a horror film which is a 15 there can be strong threat and horror as long as there is no sustained focus on sadistic or sexualised threat.
18- At a 18 rating horror films may contain very strong horror, gore or sustained threat.
Corpse bride- PG
The Musters- 12A
Critters- 12
The possession- 15
SAW- 18
Sex and nudity- 3/10
Violence and Gore- 10/10
Profanity- 8/10
Alcohol/drugs- 2/10






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