Haters of PG-13 horror can let out a big sigh of relief as the fifth film installation of the "Scream" franchise has officially been given the R-rating from the
"Scream VI" earned its R rating and it is the right call. It is similar to other films in the franchise, especially with the language.
Violence is extremely strong and over the top, with lots of blood: spurts, sprays, and gurgles. Expect to see guns and shooting, characters dying, repeated stabbings, fighting, kicking, and punching, etc.
Courteney Cox is set to reprise her role in 2022's Scream 5. The latest installment to the Scream series, Scream 5, is scheduled to premiere on January 14, 2022. According to the film's producer, Chad Villella, Scream 5 will be rated R.
But don't be lulled by the star power and satire: The violence here is brutal, intense, and gory. Though the thrilling pace, high school drama, and steady jolts will likely keep young audiences watching, this movie is best for older teens and adults.
The MPAA rating has been assigned for “strong bloody violence, language throughout and some sexual references.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a few passionate kissing scenes, a shower scene with partial nudity, several sexual references, many attacks by a killer using a knife and causing many very bloody and ...
Restricted: R - Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.
Scream is Rated R for strong bloody violence, language throughout and some sexual references which means it may not suitable for kids under 17.
Nearly 80 F-words and other strong language. 12 uses of a-s 5 uses of b-tch 8 uses of d-mn. One use of d-ck.
Very uncomfortable to watch. Many scenes of people being stabbed frantically and repeatedly and finally slashed across the chest or neck leaving a lot of blood on the body and the surrounding area, a few gunshots leaving some bloody wounds, a few scenes from slasher movies, news reports of murder and carnage.
Teens are quite likely to want to see this one, but parents should take the R rating seriously.
Still, Common Sense Media recommends only kids over 16 should watch the franchise, including the requel. Having said that, parents on the site think it's safe for 14+, with kids weighing in that 13+ should be OK.
The MPA rated Scream 4 R for strong bloody violence, language and some teen drinking.
To sum it up, Scream 6 is not kid friendly for kids under 16. However, if kids are fans of slasher movies and meta-horror flicks, or of the other Scream films, then they could probably be fine watching this depending if parents are ok with the content.
An R-rated motion picture, in the view of the board, contains some adult material. The film may include adult themes, adult activity, hard language, intense or persistent violence, sexually oriented nudity, drug abuse or other elements, so that parents are counseled to take this rating very seriously.
R: Restricted, Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. This rating means the film contains adult material such as adult activity, harsh language, intense graphic violence, drug abuse and nudity.
If your teens and tweens have seen any of the previous Scream movies (1-4!), they will likely be ok with Scream 5. Ages 14 and up should be able to handle the scares and blood that this movie provides as long as they have been exposed to similar movies in the past.
Best scream yet. Less language and sexuality than the last few. Little bit of kissing, one strait one brief shot of two gay people kissing, but that is all they do.
Parents who are concerned with violence and gore should absolutely skip this movie with their kids. There's really no wiggle room here as the bullet count – and body count- limit does not exist. Since the main characters are assassins, death and violence are who they are and the action scenes are out of control.
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There are also sexual jokes. One character is known for having quite a bit of sex, although no nudity is ever seen. There are moments when noises can be heard behind a wall. There's also a potentially triggering moment during a party scene where a boy tries to get an intoxicated girl back to his room.
Rated PG: Parental guidance suggested – Some material may not be suitable for children. Rated PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned – Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Rated R: Restricted – Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
PG films are suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. However, parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children. Legally a child of any age may view a PG film.
Mature (M)
Films and computer games classified M (Mature) contain content of a moderate impact. M-rated films and computer games are not recommended for children under the age of 15.