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‘Infinity Pool’ and the Battle for an R Rating

The story of how an extreme horror movie with an orgy scene fought off an NC-17 label involves a film-board whisperer, minuscule cuts and talk of a new rating.

Julia Jacobs
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Ethan Noble, Goth, Mia, Infinity Pool (Movie), Motion Picture Assn of America, Movies, Neon (Production Co), Ratings (Parental Guidance), Skarsgard, Alexander
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