G-rated films have completely disappeared from theaters. Studios now prefer PG-rated movies because they are thought to be more enjoyable across age brackets. —The New York Times In 2003, there were over 30 full-length G-rated movie releases. In 2013, that number shrank to 17. And this year, there will be zero (yes, zero) G-rated films.
G-Rated Films Vanish
G-Rated Films Vanish
G-Rated Films Vanish
G-rated films have completely disappeared from theaters. Studios now prefer PG-rated movies because they are thought to be more enjoyable across age brackets. —The New York Times In 2003, there were over 30 full-length G-rated movie releases. In 2013, that number shrank to 17. And this year, there will be zero (yes, zero) G-rated films.