At the time, the ministry had began blacklisting any title that, «
include scenes of violence, pornography, terrorism and crimes against public morality.»
Not exact matches
The game is widely seen as one
of the most violent available and
includes scenes of mass shootings, prostitutes and
violence against woman.
Scenes include dunking a man in a well while shackled prisoners await their turn (water torture); sale
of women for wives as one is displayed walking in a circle to give people a better view (slavery), women chasing men with brooms (domestic
violence) and pirates sitting drunk with their bottles (alcohol abuse).
PG - 13 (for some sexual content
including references, partial nudity, brief strong language and a
scene of violence)
Violence: The film
includes numerous
scenes of brutal fistfights involving choking, head butting and some weapon use.
Violence: Scenes of war violence are shown in flashback and include explosions, gun violence, and portrayals of wounded and dy
Violence:
Scenes of war
violence are shown in flashback and include explosions, gun violence, and portrayals of wounded and dy
violence are shown in flashback and
include explosions, gun
violence, and portrayals of wounded and dy
violence, and portrayals
of wounded and dying men.
Violence: 5 scenes of violence, including
Violence: 5
scenes of violence, including
violence,
including suicide.
Violence: 10 scenes of cartoon violence, including animal
Violence: 10
scenes of cartoon
violence, including animal
violence,
including animal attacks.
Violence: Frequent
scenes of gruesome images
include corpses and zombies with dismembered body parts.
Violence: A movie studio films various
scenes for pictures
including: a western with a shoot - out where one
of the actors is gunned down on screen, an underwater extravaganza where an actress is swallowed by a whale, and a Roman epic that depicts centurions beating slaves.
Violence: C - Movie
includes extensive
scenes of boxing
including blood.
The resulting
violence includes fighting with physical and metaphysical forces, along with
scenes of destruction, deaths and injuries.
It
includes scenes of domestic
violence and drug use.
Rated PG - 13 For: war
violence including intense sequences
of brutality, and for brief language Run Time: 137 minutes After Credits
Scene: None Starring: Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Jai Courtney, Finn Wittrock Directed By: Angelina Jolie
Rated PG - 13 For: intense sequences
of violence and action, some disturbing images and thematic material Run Time: 123 minutes (This
includes end credits) After Credits
Scene: None Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks Directed By: Francis Lawrence
Violence: Frequent scenes of action violence include explosions, weapon use and combat between cha
Violence: Frequent
scenes of action
violence include explosions, weapon use and combat between cha
violence include explosions, weapon use and combat between characters.
Unfortunately along the way, the script
includes frequent depictions
of violence between humans and aliens,
including one
scene in which a character sadistically takes the opportunity to incinerate his father.
While there are the occasional flashes
of violence,
including a quite graphic rape
scene, most
of Rage is more a drama than a thriller and even the presence
of Ken Watanabe was not enough to bring me fully into this long, slow, and sometimes confusing film.
Rated PG - 13 for: prolonged sequences
of action and
violence including intense gunfire and explosions, some language and a brief sexual image Run Time: 131 minutes After Credits
Scene: None Starring: Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Richard Jenkins, Jason Clarke Directed By: Roland Emmerich
The important stuff will be the gonzo set pieces, which
include an obligatory barroom brawl — presumably with even more mug - shattering forehead
violence — a skiing
scene, robot dogs, a henchman missing an arm instead
of both legs, and «a massive fucking frankfurter.»
An assemblage
of documentary clips and off - cuts, Frieze: An Underground Film is a tongue - in - cheek riff on the experimental filmmaking mode — the material
includes a point
of view shot from the rollercoaster ride at Luna Park in St Kilda (another iconic Melbourne façade), a young boy bouncing on a bed, a snowy field, a woman in a bikini, a poster
of Jean - Paul Belmondo, and some behind the
scenes footage from
Violence in the Cinema.
Digital & Blu - ray Bonus Materials
Include: Deleted & Extended
Scenes Four Featurettes «Reviving a Cult Classic» «Making the Rounds» «Just What the Director Ordered» «The Ultimate Question» DVD Bonus Materials
Include: Two Featurettes: «Just What the Director Ordered» «The Ultimate Question» FLATLINERS has a run time
of approximately 110 minutes and is rated PG - 13 for
violence and terror, sexual content, language, thematic material, and some drug references.
Violence: Brief
scenes of serious domestic disputes between a man and a woman
include verbal arguments, physical altercations, choking and stabbing (with blood effects).
During these
scenes, even the supporting thespians,
of which
include Tom Wilkinson, as Reverdy Johnson, Aiken's Southern - born mentor, and Norman Reedus, one
of the traitors whose mannerisms tell a story
of violence and frustration, can not save the production.
Release Date: October 14, 2016 (Limited) Studio: The Orchard Director: Antonio Campos Screenwriter: Craig Shilowich Starring: Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts, Maria Dizzia MPAA Rating: R (for a
scene of disturbing
violence and for language
including some sexual references)
Book Formats: Print (US), Netgalley Hosting Options: Review, Interview, Guest Post, Showcase Giveaway: There will be a PICT Giveaway and Individual Host Giveaways More: According to the author Tail
of the Dragon does not
include: Excessive Strong Language, Graphic
Violence, Explicit Sexual
Scenes, Rape, or other trigger situations.
Great books are published every day with different levels
of language,
violence, and intimacy, but too often readers find their enjoyment
of a book halted because
of unwanted
scenes, or because a
scene they expected wasn't
included.
Featuring some
of the biggest artists working today —
including Mike Cockrill, Christopher Gullander, Mercedes Helnwein, Aaron Johnson, Will Kurtz, Adam Miller, David Molesky, Sophia Narrett, Odd Nerdrum, Ekaterina Panikanova, Lou Ros, Richard Scott, Levan Songulashvili, Ben Tolman, and Barnaby Whitfield — «the artists have created
scenes of violence or distressing awkwardness to highlight the fact that you, as the onlooker, have no power to change the events.
Tenure reflects 19 years
of experience investigating complex crime
scenes,
including: home invasions, sexual assaults, burglaries and other property crimes, homicides, domestic
violence, fatal accidents, and armed robberies for the City
of Miami.