NC-17 Rating Can Be A Death Sentence For Movies

Audie Cornish talks with Los Angeles Times staff writer Steven Zeitchik about his recent article on the NC-17 movie rating. Films rated NC-17 face stigma in the marketplace — some theaters won’t show them and some newspapers won’t carry ads for them. But, as Zeitchik writes, that’s not what the Motion Picture Association of America intended when it created the rating over 20 years ago.
Movies





Powered by Yahoo! Answers