Hollywood movies blamed for teenage binge-drinking
YOUNG TEENAGERS who watch more films featuring alcohol are twice as likely to start drinking compared to peers who watch relatively few such films, a study published today suggests.
YOUNG TEENAGERS who watch more films featuring alcohol are twice as likely to start drinking compared to peers who watch relatively few such films, a study published today suggests.
Feature: “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959), “Bad Actress” (2012), “Blank City” (2010), “Blood Shed: A Brother’s Revenge” (2011), “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone” (2011), “Honey 2” (2011), “House of Flesh Mannequins”…
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