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After showing some home video footage of tornadoes, it cuts to Bunny Boy running towards the camera through a field holding the body of the dead cat, which he shows to the audience, breaking the fourth wall. The final scene shows a girl, who shaved her eyebrows earlier in the movie, singing "Jesus Loves Me" in bed next to her mom (or sister ...
The uncut version of this nunsploitation film by Walerian Borowczyk features hardcore scene of female masturbation by a wooden dildo [152] [153] with the face of Christ painted on one end of it; "the most graphic sexual scene in the film and what makes the film infamous".
In 2016, when reviewing proto-punk band Death Valley Girls' album Glow in the Dark, Consequence of Sound critic Ben Kaye wrote, "Pretty much all you need to know about Death Valley Girls can be summed up by the line from the 1975 sexploitation film Switchblade Sisters that became the band's unofficial slogan: 'Everybody's gotta be in a gang.'." [7]
Carmen Miranda as Dorita in a scene from the film The Gang's All Here. The New York Times review describes The Gang's All Here as a visually stunning musical, thanks to its use of Technicolor, but disappointing in terms of content and narrative. The film features a well-known cast, including Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, and Benny Goodman, and ...
Emma Stone & Colin Firth: ‘Magic in the Moonlight’ (2014) This romantic comedy from Woody Allen introduces Colin Firth as Stanley, a revered illusionist, and Emma Stone as Sophie, a clairvoyant.
Small Faces is a 1996 Scottish drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon about gangs, specifically the Tongs, in 1960s Glasgow. It stars Iain Robertson , Joseph McFadden , Steven Duffy, Kevin McKidd , Laura Fraser , Mark McConnochie, Clare Higgins , Garry Sweeney, Colin McCredie and Alastair Galbraith .
Liberal women are withholding sex from men and shaving their heads to protest President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory over Kamala Harris.
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