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From "A Serbian Film" in 2010 to "Joker" in 2019, these are the movies that had everyone talking in the 2010s.
Controversies involving either live-action and animation films, as topics of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning matters of conflicting opinion or point of view. Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
Banned on each films' initial release until a law change in 2001 when all films in the franchise automatically reverted to a K18 (adults only) classification. [162] 1981–1991 Dead & Buried: Banned on its initial release. A considerably shortened version was allowed in 1991 with a K16 classification (allowed for persons over the age of 16 ...
‘The Greatest Show on Earth’ (1952) Should Have Won: “High Noon” “Oscarologists have long described ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’ as the worst Best Picture winner ever,” says Time.
Banned during the Hays Office Code for the obscene nature in these films, [1] despite them only shown in private parties. All Charlie Chaplin films: 1914-1952 1940s-1956 Memphis, Tennessee's longtime board chief Lloyd T. Binford had a strong history of banning every single Charlie Chaplin movie due to his objection to the popular actor's ...
Willem Dafoe has opened up about being “uncast” from a film after starring in Martin Scorsese’s hugely controversial 1988 movie The Last Temptation of Christ. Dafoe, who is currently ...
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.
"The Turning" was the last movie to receive an "F" grade from CinemaScore, which surveys audiences on a movie's opening night. The 21 movies that audiences have hated the most in the past 2 ...