Posts By: Patrick Corcoran

Why NC-17 matters

Ang Lee has cut approximately 30 minutes from his Venice Film Festival winner Lust, Caution in order for it to play on Chinese screens. China, which has no rating system requires all films to be suitable for all audiences or it will not be screened. According to Variety, the film may also be trimmed for… Read more »

No shame in NC-17: Ang Lee

Ang Lee spoke up on the NC-17 rating attached to his new erotic thriller Lust, Caution (AP via L.A. Times) :  “In the past, NC-17 movies were equated with pornographic movies. Most movie theaters don’t show them,” Lee said after arriving to attend the Venice Film Festival, where “Lust, Caution” is competing for the top Golden… Read more »

'Superbad' stays on top; summer tops $4 billion

Superbad stayed on top of weekend box office for the second weekend and summer box office topped $4 billion for the first time ever. According to AP: Overall, Hollywood crossed the $4 billion mark for the summer season. The figure topped the $3.95 billion set in 2004, according to box office tracker Media By Numbers…. Read more »

Focus steps up: accepts NC-17 on 'Lust, Caution'

Focus Features accepted an NC-17 rating for Oscar-winner Ang Lee’s period drama Lust, Caution, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “Lust” follows a young Chinese woman in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II who becomes the center of a plot to seduce and kill a married enemy collaborator. The trailer for the subtitled Chinese-language film shows… Read more »