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18+: 18 ans et plus (18 years and over) – May be viewed, rented or purchased only by persons 18 years of age or over. If a film contains real and explicit sexual activity "Explicit sexuality" is appended to the classification, and in the retail video industry storeowners are required to place the film in a room reserved for adults.
Mature 18 (M18) Introduced in 2004, similar to NC16, these program is restricted to persons aged 18 or above. This is the maximum allowed rating to be broadcast for any pay television operators. Much like PG13, M18-rated content are watershed, which could only be broadcast between 10pm and 6am. [6] Restricted 21 (R21)
In the motion picture industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at cinemas in most markets across a country.This is in contrast to the formerly common practice of a roadshow theatrical release in which a film opens at a few cinemas in key cities before circulating among cinemas around a country, or a limited release in which a film is booked at ...
Following 28 Days Later in 2002 and 28 Weeks Later in 2007 comes 28 Years Later (skipping over the once-expected 28 Months Later). When is the 28 Years Later release date? 28 Years Later is slated ...
This French horror movie is notable for being shot all in one take. It follows an 18-year-old who takes a new drug and proceeds to have a hellish night that may or may not be the result of a bad trip.
Seventh movie in The Fast and the Furious franchise. TV special The Little Christmas Burro: The Little Brown Burro: UK title was the original Canadian title of the special. Film Meet Whiplash Willie: The Fortune Cookie* [a] At the time of the movie's release, Chinese restaurants were scarce in the UK. Film The Pirates! In an Adventure with ...
Related: Wolf Man Full Trailer Sees Christopher Abbott Transform Into a Horrifying Monster 28 Years Later is the first part in a new trilogy of films in the franchise.28 Years Later II: The Bone ...
The 18 certificate is issued by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), to state that in its opinion, a film, video recording, or game is suitable only for persons aged 18 years and over. It recommends that no one below that age should be admitted to view a film with an 18 certificate in a cinema, and that 18-rated video recordings ...