Daniel Radcliffe says that children should not watch The Woman In Black.
He returns to the big screen next week in an adaptation of the Susan Hill novel, in which he plays lead character Arthur Kipps.
And the actor calls the film 'genuinely frightening' and believes that children under the age of twelve should not see it.
Speaking to E! News the actor said: "I would say if you're under 12, you really shouldn't see this film.
"I think as a parent, unless you've got an incredibly tough child, I would not go and see this film, because it is genuinely frightening and might buy you a couple of nights of a sleepless child."
The Woman In Black is only the second directorial outing for James Watkins while Jane Goldman penned the script.
This is the first post Potter movie role for Radcliffe as he teams up with Ciaran Hinds.
The Woman In Black is released 10th February.