The airline responded quickly to criticism about edited versions of the films.
It's time to dance like nobody's watching because justice has been delivered to Booksmart following a dust-up earlier this week when it was revealed the in-flight version shown on Delta Airlines has some major (and unnecessary) edits. Booksmart director Olivia Wilde raised hell on Twitter this week when she was alerted that her directorial debut had a key scene focused on characters played by Kaitlyn Dever and Diana Silvers hooking up at a party edited out. [caption id="attachment_845392" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via United Artists Releasing[/caption] In a report from Buzzfeed via Variety, …
We’ve all had this experience: You’re on a plane, scrolling through the movies available to watch. You choose an R-rated one. And you scoff and smirk at the insane ways they censor any objectionable content in case the person stuffed in the tiny seat next to you doesn’t want to see someone get their brains blown off or say the F word. Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut, Booksmart, recently hit the “can watch on a plane now” circuit. It’s a hard-R comedy about two teens going through one crazy night. It makes sense that …