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Anti-film censorship cartoon published in The Film Mercury magazine, circa 1926. Public outcry over perceived immorality in Hollywood and the movies, as well as the growing number of city and state censorship boards, led the movie studios to fear that federal regulations were not far off; so they created, in 1922, the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (which became the ...
Unthinkable is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010. [2] The film focuses on the sanctioned torture of a man who has threatened to detonate three nuclear bombs, planted in three large U.S. cities.
Film portal; Controversies involving films in the United States, as topics of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning matters of conflicting opinion or point of view in the United States. This is for articles about the controversies themselves, not articles about films which are considered controversial.
Self-censorship (6 C, 116 P) ... The Forest (2016 American film) ... (2018 Indian film) Paths of Glory controversy; Petites cochonnes bulgares;
The French film directed by Maurice Cloche was banned in San Francisco due to scenes of nudity. [56] Cease Fire: 1953 1953 The Korean War film was banned all over the United States for a brief time due to the terms "hell" and "damn" being heard in the dialogue. [57] The Moon Is Blue: 1953 1953 Banned in Jersey City, New Jersey as "indecent and ...
Many New York City theaters didn't show the film "Reagan" -- about Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States and conservative icon who won re-election in a 1984 landslide carrying 49 ...
Despite much critical praise, there is plenty of controversy surrounding the film.Here's why. 'Emilia Pérez' director Jacques Audiard addresses Karla Sofía Gascón tweet controversy. In a Q&A ...
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