Many of the biggest movies of the last few years have one thing in common. They are all rated PG — which is surprising because many of Hollywood's biggest hits have been rated PG-13. So what's behind ...
In pop culture, horror movies are widely considered to be an adult genre, often being rated R due to their violence, gore, and overall mature content. However, there are many movies within the scary ...
Jeremy has more than 2200 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
There’s one reliable group of moviegoers left in America—and they can’t go to the movies by themselves. This week, the kids who make up the industry’s target audience will be heading to theaters for ...
However, this idea has become so pervasive that many film fans are quick to dismiss a horror movie that’s not rated R. If one is rated PG-13, they think it’s probably meant for kids. Yes, it’s true ...
What can I tell you about myself? There's not much to say. I'm a regular guy who grew up loving movies because of my mom's weekly visits to Hollywood Video. Now, I spend every morning on the internet ...
The movie ratings board has pulled back the curtain on how it approaches hot-button topics, including nudity, marijuana and guns. By Julia Jacobs The people who give Hollywood movies their ratings ...
Not to be all “they don’t make ’em like they used to” — a common complaint about movies that’s somehow both self-evident and often wrong — but PG horror really does seem to be facing complete ...
Lulu Wilson has a special connection with the supernatual in "Ouija: Origin of Evil." What happens when your pre-teens have outgrown kid-friendly Halloween movies like "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie ...
A trend that bothers me is people excusing bad horror movies because they’re rated PG-13. As a former child, I refuse to encourage kids to accept any crap handed to them. I know I still appreciate the ...
1408, released back in 2007, echoes classic Stephen King adaptations like The Shining. The movie follows Mike Enslin (played by John Cusack), a skeptic author who investigated supposedly haunted sites ...