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Chained to NC-17: Watch the Trailer for the Latest Movie to Earn the MPAA Kiss of Death

Filmmaker Jennifer Lynch knows a thing or two about battling the MPAA — her 1993 debut Boxing Helena earned the ratings board’s dreaded NC-17 for its sexualized violence and general depravity — and so it seems just like old times that her latest effort, Chained , faces the same fate for “some explicit violence.” But wait: Isn’t violence supposed to fly with the ratings board while sex gets the adults-only rating? What gives? Actually, look no further than the film’s NSFW trailer for your answer. On the one hand, I wouldn’t put it past distributor Anchor Bay to pull a Harvey special and exploit Chained ‘s Vincent D’Onofrio serial-killing kidnapper menace for maximum ratings “controversy.” On the other, publicity stunts aside, this just looks… heinous : Anyway, no release date has been set, and Anchor Bay can always turn around and release the film unrated, which is basically regarded the same as an NC-17 by skittish mainstream theaters, so for now it’s just a conversation piece with straight-to-video written all over it. Interested? [ LAT ]

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Kill The Irishman Trailer: Meet the Rasputin of Mobsters

Sure, some mobster movies as pretty elegant allegories for the American dream, capitalism and greed. But by the time the tenth bomb explodes over the blaring hip-hop/metal soundtrack in the trailer for Kill The Irishman , it seems pretty clear that this particular based-on-a-true story mafia saga is mostly about the violence and tough-guy posturing associated with the genre. While it looks like a total bore, it does make you miss Christopher Walken.

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How to Make Law & Order: Los Angeles Relevant: A TVLine IM Discussion

Only a couple weeks after S. Epatha Merkerson announced her departure from the pretty-much-deflated Law & Order , producer Dick Wolf appears to have a new L&O iteration for us. According to Deadline , NBC has picked up Law and Order: Los Angeles (aka LOLA ) for a 13-episode order this fall. After a generation of arrest and prosecution, can we really handle another version of L&O , let alone one without the oaken timbre of Sam Waterston’s voice? TVL ine’s instant-messaging monarchs are raring to prove we can — in just a few steps:

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