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This is the movie poster for "Studio 666." The Catholic News Service classification is O -- morally offensive. The Motion Picture Association rating is R -- restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. (CNS photo/Open Road Films)


Movie Ratings: R

Movie Classification: O

NEW YORK (CNS) — If their comic-horror vehicle “Studio 666” (Open Road) is anything to go by, the members of the rock band Foo Fighters should definitely not quit their day jobs anytime soon.

While this blood-soaked flick’s scenes of decapitation and dismemberment may be deliberately over the top, that doesn’t make them any easier to watch. They’re interspersed, moreover, with long periods of boredom.

To be fair, no one in the ensemble makes any pretense of being able to act, so their project, directed by B.J. McDonnell, essentially amounts to a practical joke. But it’s one that only diehard fans with cast-iron stomachs are likely to appreciate.

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Studio 666 - Catholic News Service