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Bereavement Director Stevan Mena On The MPAA and the Boundaries You Shouldn’t Cross In Horror

After watching the fairly savage new horror film, Bereavement , I didn’t know exactly what to expect when I met its director, Steven Mena — but I was fairly certain there would be at least three piercings on his face. Instead, Mena is about as down-home and wholesome in appearance as possible. The kind of guy who you would imagine delivering you milk in the 1950s with a wink and a smile, not the guy who directed a movie where a woman is roasted alive over an open flame.

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Bereavement Director Stevan Mena On The MPAA and the Boundaries You Shouldn’t Cross In Horror

Check Out the Censored Oscar Kiss Between Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin

This year’s Academy Awards telecast was difficult to sit through . So it wouldn’t be surprising if you missed (translation: were asleep during) the awkwardly extended cut-away to Penélope Cruz during Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin’s impromptu presenter dance bit. If you did notice the strange editing choice though and suspected that something was amiss in the editing booth, you were right.

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Check Out the Censored Oscar Kiss Between Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin

What Was Cut From the Lost Finale?

Though ABC aired the Lost series finale last night as a two-and-a-half-hour event, there were still scenes, lines, and moments from the first cut that may not have made it on the air. (All the more time to sell to Target!) Using promotional photos, paparazzi pictures, and some post-finale reflections from those in the know, we’ve found four items of interest that may have fallen on the editing room floor:

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What Was Cut From the Lost Finale?