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The beloved 1964 film "Mary Poppins" has received a PG rating to warn parents about the use of "discriminatory language" in the film, per a recent report. "The British Board of Film Classification ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has updated its classification guidelines, informed by its largest-ever public consultation, meaning its age ratings will change according to ...
How the British Board of Film Classification Is Updating Age Ratings for Violence, Sex, Drug Use. Since 2019, "suicide and self-harm has risen to the second biggest area of concern – ahead of ...
Disney+ UK has been forced to remove a classic James Cameron movie from the streaming platform amid 'loophole' fears.
British censors give Mary Poppins 'parental guidance' tag due to 'discriminatory language' Fifty Shades Of Grey looks set to be a box office hit with one UK cinema chain already boasting of taking ...
British Board of Film Classification guidelines for PG rated-movies state that discriminatory language or behavior “should be clearly disapproved of.” Breaking News Intern Anti-green skin ...
The age rating of two James Bond films would be raised if they were rereleased today, because of the portrayal of violence and sexual assault, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) said.
The British Board of Film Classification has been busy. Last year, the group rerated more than 30 older films to meet contemporary standards. In February, it gave a stricter rating to “Mary ...
Other films to be reclassified by the British Board of Film Classification included Abba – The Movie, Black Narcissus, and Higher Learning.
The British Board of Film Classification decided "Wicked" needed a trigger warning for "discrimination" due to the anti-green skin sentiment many characters display in the film, as reported by the ...
The British Board of Film Classification has defended its decision to change the age certificate of horror film 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.The BBFC just lowered the age limit to watch Wes Craven ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has appointed journalist and TV presenter Natasha Kaplinsky OBE as its new president. She will replace long-time leader Patrick Swaffer, who steps ...