The Lego Batman Movie (2017). Clever, creative, action-packed adventure/toy ad. Read Common Sense Media's The Lego Batman Movie review, age rating, and parents guide.
The LEGO Batman Movie is rated PG. But is it OK for kids? Check out our parents' guide, review and rating for details. Adults will love spotting Lego versions of baddies from movies such as The Matrix, Gremlins and King Kong, while kids will be swept along by the bright, fast, joyous fun of it all.
The best Batman movie since The Dark Knight Rises, and the first awesome action movie of 2017. Is The Lego Batman Movie suitable for kids? Here are our parents. Rating: PG, for rude humor and some action.
Everything is awesome, again, but now Batman is front and center for this high-energy, self-referential animated extravaganza. This spin-off of 2014's The Lego Movie finds Batman (voiced once again with wonderfully gravelly arrogance by Will Arnett) fighting to remain relevant as Gotham's hero. Lego Batman Movie, The 63 Found this helpful By Australian Council on Children and the Media Movie at a glance Rating: PG Age suitability: Not for under 8s, PG for 8-11s, OK for over 11s Watch out for: Use of violence, Frightening scenes Genre: Action, Animation, Adventure Length: 104 minutes Release date: 30/03/2017.
Why is The LEGO Batman Movie rated PG? The PG rating is for rude humor and some action. Latest news about The LEGO Batman Movie, starring Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis and directed by Chris McKay. However, with the LEGO Group recently reaffirming its commitment to creating product primarily aimed at children, how might The Batman 's age rating potentially affect sales of movie tie-in sets? In the UK the BBFC has given the film a 15 certificate which covers a wide range of subject matter including 'dangerous behaviour, threat and horror, and violence.' In the US the film has earned.
The Lego Batman Movie was one of my most anticipated movies of 2017. I liked 2014's The Lego Movie, so I was interested to see what this spin off would be like. The audience - 75 percent of whom were under age 10 - sat with rapt attention for all 146 minutes with minimal fidgeting.
We laughed, we cried and, most importantly, we did it together. A note on ratings: The Lego Batman Movie is rated PG with Common Sense Media recommending it for ages 7 and older.