Films that are family-friendly, have the cleanest content, and seek to encourage traditional values tend to be more profitable, an executive of an advocacy group seeking to redeem values in Hollywood said. Robert Baehr, the co-CEO of Movieguide, said movies that have less sexual and violent content do better at the box office than ones that contain explicit content. He referred to a 2019 report by Movieguide that found a majority of family-friendly movies averaged over $86.93 million per movie in 2018 in the United States and Canada, while movies with offensive, obscene, or anti-family, immoral content averaged about $23.09 million. R-rated movies averaged $19.30 million per movie that year, according to that report. “What we found is that the less sex you put in a movie, the more money it makes, the less violence you put in, the more profitable is. And so we can actually determine how much every ‘F’ word …
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