I don't like to have an idea of what a movie will be like when I walk in, but I always do. Take "Bully," for which I had not seen a trailer or even a poster. However, I have read way too many articles about the fight between the MPAA and The Weinstein Company over its rating. The MPAA gave it an R-rating because of the language the kids use, and the producers want a PG-13 so the movie can be shown in schools.
Bully
Bully
Bully
I don't like to have an idea of what a movie will be like when I walk in, but I always do. Take "Bully," for which I had not seen a trailer or even a poster. However, I have read way too many articles about the fight between the MPAA and The Weinstein Company over its rating. The MPAA gave it an R-rating because of the language the kids use, and the producers want a PG-13 so the movie can be shown in schools.