A B-rated movie (or B-movie) historically refers to a lower-budget film made to support a main attraction in a double feature, characterized by quick production, genre focus (horror, sci-fi, westerns), and lesser-known stars, but the term now often describes any inexpensive, low-budget film, often cult classics, that were not major studio productions, with no official quality rating attached.
A B-movie is a low-budget film originally produced as the second feature in a double bill during Hollywood's Golden Age. Today, the term refers to genre films made with limited budgets that often embrace campy aesthetics, unconventional storytelling, and creative resourcefulness.
C: Passed for persons 18 and over. D: Movies for adults. S/C: Without classification.
A Z-grade movie is an extremely low-budget film, even worse than a B-movie, characterized by terrible production quality, bad acting, poor scripts, and obvious mistakes (like crew members in shot). These films often lack professionalism, sometimes making unintentional comedy that gives them cult status, appealing to audiences who enjoy "so bad it's good" cinema.
A G-rated movie (General Audiences) is suitable for all ages, meaning it contains no content that would offend parents, with very mild themes, minimal violence, no nudity, and infrequent or censored strong language, though even G-rated films can have mild scary scenes or themes that might affect very young children.
Founded by Holly Tarquini in 2014, the F-Rating is used like a Fair trade stamp to give film lovers an easily identifiable label so they can choose films that fairly represent women on screen and behind the camera. The F-Rating is applied to all films which are directed by women and/or written by women.
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K - Eligible for dissemination to viewers under 13 years old, provided that they are with their parents or guardians. Equivalent to soft PG-13. Theme and content - The same as those of P rated films.
A 7D movie is a highly immersive, interactive cinema experience that builds on 3D/4D concepts by adding interactive gaming elements, often with handheld 'guns' or controllers, allowing audiences to participate by shooting at the screen and competing for scores, all while experiencing motion seats, 3D visuals, and environmental effects like wind, smoke, and water. It transforms passive viewing into an active, multisensory adventure, making you feel like you're inside the video game or movie itself.
Two more were added in June 1983 that are U/A (unrestricted public exhibition, with parental guidance for children under 12) and S (restricted to specialised audiences, such as doctors or scientists). The board may refuse to certify a film.
A television program that is rated TV-MA in the United States by the TV Parental Guidelines signifies content intended for mature audiences. It is equivalent to the MPA's R rating for movies, and the ESRB's M rating for video games.
'CC' rated entities and instruments demonstrate very low credit quality and an event of default is very likely. 'C' rated entities and instruments demonstrate the lowest credit quality and an event of default is imminent.
NC 16 (No Children under 16): Restricted to persons aged 16 and above. M18 (Mature 18): Restricted to persons aged 18 and above. R21 (Restricted 21): Restricted to persons aged 21 and above.
A G-rated movie (General Audiences) is suitable for all ages, meaning it contains no content that would offend parents, with very mild themes, minimal violence, no nudity, and infrequent or censored strong language, though even G-rated films can have mild scary scenes or themes that might affect very young children.
The stories are often low-budget, low-quality, and sometimes intentionally campy or cheesy. The "B" designation originally referred to the second feature in a double feature presentation, with the "A" film being the main attraction.
Content rating
Rated R for language throughout and brief drug use.
Specifically, 5D cinemas incorporate extensive water and wind effects, elevating the sensory experience beyond the capabilities of 4D. In 4D cinemas, the audience experiences enhancements such as seat motion, which mimics the on-screen action, and minor sensory effects like wind bursts or scents.
There's no single "dumbest" horror movie, but common contenders known for being hilariously bad, nonsensical, or poorly made include Manos: The Hands of Fate, Birdemic: Shock and Terror, and Troll 2, often cited for their terrible acting, writing, and low-budget effects, while films like Jaws: The Revenge and sequels like Jason X or Leprechaun in the Hood make lists for being absurd or cheap cash-ins, alongside B-movies with ridiculous concepts like killer turkeys or gingerbread men.
A G-rated movie (General Audiences) is suitable for all ages, meaning it contains no content that would offend parents, with very mild themes, minimal violence, no nudity, and infrequent or censored strong language, though even G-rated films can have mild scary scenes or themes that might affect very young children.
It is equivalent to the MPA's G rating for movies, and the ESRB's E rating for video games. Some children's programs that have content that teens or adults will relate to may also use a TV-G rating, as opposed to a TV-Y or a TV-Y7 rating.
Localized Definitions. R12 ( EN ) Viewers under the age of 12 are prohibited from entering, as the film includes mature topics, which are preserved in a manner that is appropriate and appropriate for those of this age and over.
Quentin Tarantino refuses to watch Denis Villeneuve's Dune movies and Toy Story 4, primarily because he dislikes the trend of remakes and feels Toy Story 3 provided a perfect ending to its trilogy. He avoids seeing repeated stories, preferring new adaptations or sequels that offer a different narrative, not just a retelling.
Yours, Mine & Ours is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Dennis Quaid, Rene Russo, Rip Torn, and Linda Hunt. It is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The film follows a blended family with 18 children, who try to stop the marriage between the two parents.
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