IT SHOULDN’T HAPPEN TO A FILM JOURNALIST
Oct 18, 2019
2 minutes
THIS MONTH GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT JOKER
ack in the ’80s and ’90s, when James Ferman was director of the BBFC, Mary Whitehouse led the charge to ban video nasties and Michael Medved published , the argument that movies would spawn copycat violence raged. That had all calmed down, or so I thought, until debuted at the Venice Film Festival and everyone lost their shit:
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