FAQs
WHAT IS MOVIE MONEY?
Movie Money vouchers are a great way to save money and they also make a perfect gift for all ages.

You can purchase a single ticket which is the equivalent of a standard ticket but a discount deal is available for Adult and Children's Movie Money when the vouchers are purchased in multiples of 5.
  • Adult Movie Money – book of 5 for $55.
  • Children's Movie Money – book of 5 for $45.
Every ticket is valid for 6 months and can be used at ALL our locations at any time for any session with the exclusion of 3D films and 'Special Event screenings'.

Movie Money must be exchanged at the ticket box on the day of viewing. Please note that Movie Money vouchers are not valid on the day of purchase.

Warriewood cinema offers Movie and Meal Deal vouchers for our restaurant; the Barrocobar. These vouchers allow you to enjoy a meal, beverage and a film of your choice. These are priced at $34.90 for regular seats and $39.90 for Grand Seats. These are valid for 3 months only. For more information regarding menus and bookings please contact the Barroccobar Restaurant on (02) 9913 8269.
WHAT DOES NO COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS MEAN?
"No Complimentary Tickets" or "No Free Tickets" is a restriction imposed by the film distribution companies for selected films upon their release. It means that no special complimentary coupons or offers are valid for use on that specific film until the restriction has been lifted. Generally, the "No Complimentary Tickets" restriction will last only 1-2 weeks after the film's release, although there are exceptions.

There are no restrictions on using 'Movie Money' pre-paid vouchers to purchase tickets for a film that is restricted "No Complimentary Tickets".
WHAT DO THE DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATIONS MEAN?
In Australia, films are given a censorship rating by a statutory authority, the Office of Film and Literature Classification. These classifications assist adults to make informed decisions about the movies they choose to view, by providing advice which is consistent with community standards. After classification, it is then the responsibility of exhibitors to display the ratings appropriately and to enforce any restrictions. In Australia, films for cinema exhibition are classified with one of the following ratings:

- For general exhibition Suitable for all viewers. Parents should feel comfortable that children can watch these movies without supervision. Access to these films is open to persons of any age.

- Parental guidance recommended for persons under 15 years This classification indicates to parents that their guidance is recommended for children seeing the film, but access is unrestricted. Movies classified [PG] will not be harmful or disturbing to children.

- Mature. Recommended for mature audiences 15 years and over It is recommended that any persons under 15 years of age be accompanied by an adult when seeing this film, as content is considered to be potentially disturbing to those under this age. However access to [M] rated films is legally unrestricted, as the classification is only advisory.

- Mature Accompanied. Restrictions apply to persons under the age of 15 This classification is legally restricted. Children under 15 will not be permitted to see [MA] movies unless in the company of a parent or adult guardian. Cinema staff may ask for proof of age identification, and are entitled to refuse service if this is not produced.

- Restricted to adults 18 years and over Access is legally restricted to persons only aged 18 years or over. No person under 18 years of age will be allowed in to the cinema at all. Cinema staff are entitled to refuse service to any person unable to prove that they are 18 years of age or above.
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