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21. August 2009 | 20:00Sadistic horror movie in cinema ban
Film chiefs have taken the unusual step of refusing to give a certificate to a sadistic horror movie. Distributors of Japanese movie Grotesque had hoped to be given an 18 certificate for the film, which involves torture such as amputation and eye-gouging. (News Source: Channel 4 - 10:44:39)
Japanese horror movie Grotesque banned by BBFC
Film chiefs have taken the unusual step of refusing to give a certificate to Grotesque a sadistic Japanese horror movie. (News Source: Daily Telegraph - 09:45:04)
Film chiefs block release of sadistic horror movie
Film chiefs today took the unusual step of refusing to give a certificate to a sadistic horror movie. (News Source: Evening Standard - 13:21:16)
UK & World News: Sadistic horror movie in cinema ban
Film chiefs have taken the unusual step of refusing to give a certificate to a sadistic horror movie. (News Source: icNewcastle - Sunday Sun - 10:28:15)
Film board blocks release of sadistic horror movie
A Japanese horror film which features the lengthy and brutal torture of a young couple at the hands of a sadistic madman has been banned amid fears it could leave viewers psychologically damaged. (News Source: Independent - 13:23:54)
Screen Talk: Partners in horror
New Line’s US remake of the Guillermo del Toro-produced Spanish-language horror movie ‘The Orphanage’ will be directed by actor-producer-director Larry Fessenden. (News Source: Independent - 23:13:17)
UK film board bans Japanese horror movie
Britain’s film board has banned the sale of a Japanese horror DVD, saying its violence is so extreme that it could cause psychological harm to audiences. (News Source: Sunshine Coast Daily - 22:14:55)
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Britain’s film board banned the sale of a Japanese horror DVD, saying Wednesday its violence is so extreme that it could cause psychological harm to… (News Source: Japan Today - 22:06:19)
UK film board stops sale of Japanese horror movie
Britain’s film board banned the sale of a Japanese horror DVD, saying Wednesday its violence is so extreme that it could cause psychological harm to audiences. (News Source: Seattle Times - 12:29:05)
UK film board stops sale of Japanese horror movie
Britain’s film board has taken the unusual step of banning the sale of a Japanese horror DVD for what it says is violence so extreme that it’s inappropriate for audiences. (News Source: MyMotherLode.com - 12:02:44)
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