Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
If your talking about Comedy or horror I think anyone.
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
In the USA, the following rule applies: If you are under the age of 17, the law requires a parent or adult age 21 or older to be with the 17 year old through the entire movie. Even a written note of "permission" from an adult (age 21 or over) does not change the law.
You have to be 18 or older to watch R rated movies. You can also be 13 and bring a parent.
Assuming your date is not 18, you have to be 21 to buy them a ticket....I believe.
Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
A 17-year-old can buy 'R' rated tickets. But he would not be allowed to take in a child. Only a parent or guardian can take children into 'R' rated films.
You have to be 17 or older to buy a tickets for a rated R movie.
17 alone, under 17 requires and parent or guardian. The parent must be 21 years of age to buy the ticket for their child.
No. You must be accompanied a parent or legal guardian.
In Indiana, you must be at least 17 years old to purchase a ticket to an R-rated movie. Some theaters may also require underage viewers to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Under the 'R' rating, only parents or a legal guardian can buy tickets for underage viewers.
Only if you're a parent or legal guardian.
If your talking about Comedy or horror I think anyone.
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
He or she also has to attend the film with you.