A new survey that claims to show a link between smoking on film and teenage tobacco use is giving ammunition to advocates of an automatic R rating for movies that feature smoking. By Brooks Boliek, ...
If what that pretty AMC spokesperson says is true, and we go to the movies for magic, and we define magic as a kind of manipulative sleight of hand, then French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux would ...
The vast majority of Americans think that more kids are likely to take up smoking if they see actors in the movies fire up a butt, according to a new survey by the American Medical Assn. By Brooks ...
State governments, including California as well as others in Canada and the United Kingdom, pour hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars into major motion pictures that depict smoking – leading to ...
Absurdist director Quentin Dupieux is back with another bat sh*t crazy film, Smoking Causes Coughing (Fumer Fait Tousser). This film centers around a group of vigilante superheroes called the Tobacco ...
Magnolia has acquired North American rights to Quentin Dupieux’s wild comedy “Smoking Causes Coughing” rolling off its world premiere at Cannes festival’s Midnight section. Gaumont co-produced the ...
Disney fans have long debated how the company would handle its more questionable past after vowing to make their entire Disney vault available on their new streaming service, Disney+. Debates sprang ...
Smoking will be a bigger factor in determining film ratings, the Motion Picture Association of America said Thursday, but critics said the move does not go far enough to discourage teens from taking ...
"Why are you wearing weird outfits?" Meet the Tobacco Force! They might just ruin your day. Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official US trailer for a wacky indie comedy from France titled Smoking ...
Smoking in movies is definitely linked to kids’ decisions to light up, a new federal report claims. The National Cancer Institute, which produced the 684-page report, says it has reached “the ...
Smoking may be less common in movies than has been perceived, researchers have reported, adding that those movie characters who do light up are more likely to be lower-class bad guys, not glamorized ...
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