In the lead-up to the Oscars on March 7, the motion picture academy has a full slate of events that will shine a light Hollywood. Movie stars, glamorous surroundings, history and artistic celebration will burn brightly. The events will keep the Oscars in the public eye leading up the ABC Television telecast. In some cases, the events are purely designed to get press … [Read more...] about Official Events Pile On Oscars Publicity
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Stealth Change In Trailer Ratings?
The eagle-eyed “Movie Mom” spotted a subtle posted policy change in movie industry placement of trailers in relation to youth audiences. Movie Mom Nell Minow notes that promotional trailers now say they are approved for “appropriate audiences” whereas before the phrase was “all audiences”. Clearly, the new language gives theaters (and websites streaming trailers) more … [Read more...] about Stealth Change In Trailer Ratings?
Advocate Rips Kid Ads for PG-13
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood launched a letter writing campaign to pressure major studio film distributors from marketing PG-13 rated films to children audiences. The issue is not clear-cut because a PG-13 rating usually flags some content as potentially unsuitable, such as language or violence, but parents may decide such movies are okay for their kids … [Read more...] about Advocate Rips Kid Ads for PG-13
Comedy Nips Crude Dialog for PG Rating
Filmmakers will cut movies to achieved desired audience classification and upcoming release “New in Town” acknowledges snipping some foul language to receive a PG (parental guidance) rating. So the romantic comedy escapes the more restrictive PG-13. “Marketing to Moviegoers” notes that historically parties involved are loath to admit to making edits to appease the ratings … [Read more...] about Comedy Nips Crude Dialog for PG Rating
Watchdog Raps Kids Ads For PG-13 Films
An advertising watchdog organization has asked the major studio trade group MPAA to check if ads for Paramount’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” and Warner Bros. “Get Smart” were placed in broadcast TV programs with inappropriately young audiences. The Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) made those referrals. CARU monitors marketing of all … [Read more...] about Watchdog Raps Kids Ads For PG-13 Films