How old do you have to be to see a rated R movie at Regal Cinemas?

How old do you have to be to see a rated R movie at Regal Cinemas?

For films rated “R” by the MPAA: REG will not sell tickets to any person under the age of 17 (18 where applicable). A person must be at least 21 years old in order to purchase multiple tickets without providing additional photo I.D. for additional tickets.

Can you watch a rated R movie under 18?

Yes, the MPAA guidelines state that an R rating means an unaccompanied minor must be 17 to purchase a ticket. Be sure to have ID with you, as some cinemas strictly enforce this policy. You can watch R-rated movies at age 17; for NC-17 films, you need to be at least 18.

What should you not do at the cinema?

10 Things… You Should Never Do In The Cinema

  • Having the chats. So you haven’t seen that friend in quite a while…
  • Taking out your phone in the screen.
  • ANSWERING your phone in the screen.
  • Kicking of seats…
  • Eating really, REALLY loud food.
  • Having the shift.
  • Being late.
  • Rustling.

Is Regal Cinema going out of business?

As lockdowns ease, Regal Cinemas will reopen in the U.S. after six months of being shuttered. The movie theater chain owned by Cineworld, is set to reopen around 500 locations on April 2 at limited capacity based on local guidelines.

Is it OK to bring a blanket to the movies?

Yes you are allowed to bring blankets, snacks, drinks, and pillows into the movie theater!

Do cinemas have cameras in?

If you ever wondered if a movie theater had hidden cameras, yes, there are cameras inside a movie theater. Usually, these cameras are located at the back of the viewers or on the top of the displaying screen.

Is Regal closing for good?

EXCLUSIVE: For all the headlines today that everything is coming up roses with exhibition after Pfizer’s good news about a COVID-19 vaccine, Regal Cinemas, will shutter the 18 locations the chain left open in New York and California, effective Thursday.

How many Regal theaters are there in the US?

549 theatres
Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group, operates one of the largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuits in the United States, consisting of 7,211 screens in 549 theatres in 42 states along with American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam and Saipan as of October 28, 2019.