Film classification moves with the times as we’re cool with sex, careful with mental health
It is hard to deny that Ireland’s unhappy addiction to pinch-mouthed censorship is largely a thing of the past
It is hard to deny that Ireland’s unhappy addiction to pinch-mouthed censorship is largely a thing of the past
Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) puts new draft guidelines out to public consultation
Such shockers as Brief Encounter and The Big Sleep were once prohibited here. Ciarán Kissane of the Irish Film Classification Office explains his more modern approach
Donald Clarke: It wasn’t the bombs, it was the nudity that got Oppenheimer a restrictive R rating
IFCO says box office revenues recovered last year, rising to €92m, some 75 per cent of their pre-pandemic peak
Cinema chain’s financial difficulties make for a ‘tiresome disaster movie’. The problem is it might not have the genre to itself
Official briefing notes impact of pandemic across justice sector from the courts to crime
Hugh Linehan: Why should we classify DVDs and cinema releases but not Netflix?
Issues include ‘Satanistic’ symbolism in superhero film and cannibalism ‘sub-context’
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