Not recommended under 6; parental guidance recommended 6-8 (Scary scenes)
23 September 2014
Parental guidance recommended under 8(Violence; Scary characters)
21 November 2013
Under 8s may be bored
20 September 2004
Not recommended under 6, parental guidance recommended to 8 (Scary scenes and themes)
1 January 2010
Parental guidance under 5s (Scary scenes)
6 January 2005
Not recommended under 5, parental guidance recommended 5- 8 (Violence; Scary scenes; confusing plot)
26 June 2014
Parental guidance under 8 (scary scenes)
20 September 2003
Parental guidance to 8 (Scary scenes, Viol. Theme)
6 November 2006
Not recommended under 5, PG to 13 ( Scary Scenes)
10 July 2002
Not recommended under 5; PG to 8 (animated violence, adult themes and some coarse language).
3 April 2018
PG under 8 (Violence and disturbing scenes.)
1 June 2007
Not recommended under 4, parental guidance recommended 4-7 due to scary scenes
15 December 2016
Parental guidance under 8 (Scary scenes, Themes)
14 September 2005
Not recommended under 5, parental guidance recommended to 8 (some violence and scary scenes and language)
27 September 2018
Not recommended under 5, PG 5-8 (Violence; Scary scenes)
29 August 2013
Not recommended under 5, Parental guidance recommended to 8 (Violence; Scary scenes)
13 September 2011
Parental guidance recommended to age 7 (Scary scenes)
8 April 2017
Parental guidance recommended under 8 (Scary scenes, Length of film)
24 January 2012
Not recommended under 6; parental guidance recommended 6 to 8 due to violence and scary scenes.
27 September 2016
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