MORAL PANIC MONTH #3: Bonnie and Clyde, by Arthur Penn (1967)
/Bonnie and Clyde's popularity with young people sparked waves of worry over film violence turning impressionable youngsters into savage criminals.
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Look at the news and you'll see that our culture, our future, and our very way of life is under attack. By what, you ask? Well, depends on what music movie or video game people are afraid of at the moment. The following culture recommendations take a look at pieces of media that inspired moral panic, from devil-worshiping metal music to mind-warping shooter games.
Look at the news and you'll see that our culture, our future, and our very way of life is under attack. By what, you ask? Well, depends on what music, movie, or video game people are afraid of at the moment. The following culture recommendations take a look at pieces of media that inspired moral panic, from devil-worshiping metal music to mind-warping shooter games.
Bonnie and Clyde's popularity with young people sparked waves of worry over film violence turning impressionable youngsters into savage criminals.
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