The Know Before You Go Movie Review Service provides descriptions of the content of movies, highlighting areas which may be of concern to parents.
Reviewers with child development expertise review all G and PG movies as soon as possible after their release in Australia. Selected M movies which are likely to appeal to younger audiences are also reviewed. Our database also includes reviews of “golden oldies” now available on streaming services.
Our green age indicates the age, from which children should be able to watch on their own, with safety.
On Flicks reviews (the site that supplies locations for movies in cinemas and on streaming services), this age appears as a green tick.
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Not suitable under 12; parental guidance to 13 (language, themes, subtitles). May lack interest under 17.
10 May 2024
Not suitable under 10; parental guidance to 11 (violence, themes, scary scenes)
3 May 2024
Not suitable under 7; parental guidance to 8 (violence, themes, upsetting scenes, rude gestures)
9 April 2024
Not suitable under 6; parental guidance to 8 (violence, scary scenes, themes, language)
9 April 2024
Not suitable under 12; parental guidance to 13 (violence, scary scenes, themes, language)
8 April 2024
Not suitable under 11; parental guidance to 12 (language and themes)
2 April 2024
Not suitable under 5; parental guidance to 7 (violence, scary scenes, themes)
26 March 2024
Not suitable under 14; parental guidance to 15 (violence, themes, scary scenes, language, sexual references)
25 March 2024
Not suitable under 10; parental guidance to 11 (disturbing themes and scenes)
19 March 2024
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Content is age appropriate for children this age
Some content may not be appropriate for children this age. Parental guidance recommended
Content is not age appropriate for children this age
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