Page Six reports that the MPAA has disapproved of the Eva Green character poster below due “for nudity—curve of under breast and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown.” And all we can say is, duh. Not much is left to the imagination
A poster for the upcoming Sin City sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, has been banned by the Motion Picture Association of America for depicting its star, Eva Green, in a state of relative undress. Green appears in the poster wearing a revealing
How can a poster for a movie called Sin City offer up a poster that's too risqué? The word "Sin" is in the title! You better bring some edgy material, or fans won't care. And yet, the MPAA rejected the above one-sheet showing Eva Green and her chest
Is Eva Green revealing a bit too much in her Sin City: A Dame to Kill For poster? According to Deadline, a poster for the upcoming sequel featuring Eva Green wasn't approved by the MPAA for "nudity — curve of under breast
Starring French bombshell Eva Green, Sin City: A Dame to Kill was to be advertised with a poster featuring the former Bond star in a revealing white gown. Printed next to the sultry snap are the words: "I've been especially bad". However, the MPAA were
Sin City sequel poster with Eva Green deemed too risqué by US censor