REEL TRUTH with Serena Whitney
March 19, 2010 – 6:58 am | 3 Comments

The Curse of the Mr. N.I.C.E. Guy
I laid there still in the darkness praying It didn’t sense I was awake. Struggling for air, I had managed to relief myself from my claustrophobic situation by taking …

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Shutter Island gets rated
January 28, 2010 – 11:05 am | 2 Comments
Shutter Island gets rated

Martin Scorsese’s newest genre directed feature Shutter Island is already going to be released this next month. When it comes to particular movies like this, you hope that it will get at least a fair …

Inglourious Basterds… Rated G?
July 3, 2009 – 10:57 am | No Comment
Inglourious Basterds… Rated G?

In what appears to be simply an error, Sony Computer Entertainment accidentally assigned a ‘G’ rating to the new* Tarantino World War II epic Inglourious Basterds.

While I’ve heard of studios recutting movies to a PG-13 …

District 9 is rated…
June 26, 2009 – 8:27 am | 2 Comments
District 9 is rated…

According to the MPAA, Peter Jackson’s produced District 9 is rated R for bloody violence and persuasive language. Personally, after seeing that quirky trailer, I thought we had another PG-13 alien invasion. Guess not! District …

Bruno gets R rating!
April 17, 2009 – 12:06 pm | No Comment

Earlier we had reported that Sasha Baron Cohens upcoming follow up to Borat had been slapped with the dreaded NC-17 rating and would thus be a risky move on the studios part.   Today comes …

NC-17 : To be or not to be
March 30, 2009 – 9:18 pm | 6 Comments

With this weekend’s announcement that the upcoming comedy from Sasha Baron Cohen has been given an NC-17 rating, Bruno now adds itself to the list of films ‘unsuitable’ for children under 17.  The film was …