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The Film Rating System: How Does It Work?

In this episode, host Richard Roeper discusses how Qantas Airlines accidentally showed the R-rated movie "Daddio" to all passengers. This raises the question: How do films get their ratings? In segment two of the podcast, Roeper gives his reviews for the following releases: Joker: Folie à Deux (Theaters) The Apprentice (Theaters) The Richard Roeper Show is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios

Episode 197 of the The Richard Roeper Show podcast, hosted by Americaneagle.com Studios, titled "The Film Rating System: How Does It Work?" was published on October 11, 2024 and runs 33 minutes.

October 11, 2024 ·33m · The Richard Roeper Show

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In this episode, host Richard Roeper discusses how Qantas Airlines accidentally showed the R-rated movie "Daddio" to all passengers. This raises the question: How do films get their ratings? In segment two of the podcast, Roeper gives his reviews for the following releases: Joker: Folie à Deux (Theaters) The Apprentice (Theaters) The Richard Roeper Show is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios

In this episode, host Richard Roeper discusses how Qantas Airlines accidentally showed the R-rated movie "Daddio" to all passengers. This raises the question: How do films get their ratings? In segment two of the podcast, Roeper gives his reviews for the following releases: Joker: Folie à Deux (Theaters) The Apprentice (Theaters) The Richard Roeper Show is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios
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