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The film explores how assault doesn’t just live in a vacuum; so many different elements can weigh in, from the spring break setting to party culture as a whole.
In the latest episode of The Envelope video podcast, "The Last Showgirl" star Pamela Anderson reflects on what she's learned from a life in the spotlight and John Magaro delves into the process of ...
Image credits: CesaroSalad #6. Clean a pan/pot/cutting board etc. while my other stuff is cooking. By the end of cooking, the only other thing I need to clean is the dish that holds the final product.
Born Free is a 1966 British drama film starring the real-life couple Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, another real-life couple, who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood and released her into the wilderness of Kenya. The film was produced by Open Road Films Ltd. and Columbia Pictures.
The film follows a man with facial disfigurement who undergoes a procedure to change his face, only for his new life to not go as well as he hoped. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2024, and was screened at the main competition of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, where Stan won the Silver ...
Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written, co-edited and directed by Kevin Smith.It stars Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler with George Carlin (in his final film appearance), Stephen Root, Mike Starr, Raquel Castro, Jason Biggs and Jennifer Lopez in supporting roles.
The actress went on to say she "had hope in change" at one point, "especially in the latter part of 2017 when many brave women came forward during the #MeToo movement," which "felt different."
Skin is a 2008 biographical drama film directed by Anthony Fabian.It is based on the book When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided by Race by Judith Stone, [1] and the life of Sandra Laing, a South African woman born to white parents, who was classified as "Coloured" during the apartheid era, presumably due to a genetic case of atavism.