Studio exec's rationale for making gory films? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BLOODSELLS Studio exec's rationale for making gory films? (10)
63% WHY Rationale (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 28, 2026
63% LOT Film studio (3) Newsday Feb 13, 2026
56% CFOS $$$ execs (4) New York Times Feb 10, 2026
53% MGM Palindromic film studio: Abbr. (3)
53% CFO $$$ exec (3) Universal Jan 5, 2026
51% DEAN College exec (4) Newsday Mar 8, 2026
51% GMS MLB execs (3) Universal Mar 8, 2026
51% RATEDR Like most gory movies (6) LA Times Daily Mar 2, 2026
51% VPS #2 execs (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 27, 2026
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