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Category Archives: Performers
A Few Thoughts and Questions about the Weinstein Affair
Paleo Retiree writes: Woody Allen says that he’s “sad” for Harvey Weinstein. I want to bring up a handful of things that seem to me to deserve to be mentioned in the midst of the Weinstein madness. Not that Harvey … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers, Personal reflections, Sex
Tagged Harvey Weinstein, movies, Ronan Farrow, sex, sexual abuse, Woody Allen
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Notes on “Sweet Dreams”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Marco Bellocchio may be the dean of contemporary filmmakers, but few talk about him. When he makes a good movie, people shrug and say something about “Fists in the Pocket.” They don’t seem to realize that … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Emmanuelle Devos, films, Italy, Marco Bellocchio, movies, Sweet Dreams, Valerio Mastandrea
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Naked Lady of the Week: Sasha Grey
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Is it fair to call Sasha Grey a legend? I feel like it is, in part because her meteoric plummet through the hardcore porn industry now seems like part of a past era. Upon seeing her … Continue reading
Posted in Performers, Photography, Sex, Uncategorized
Tagged naked lady of the week, nude photography, Sasha Grey
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“Elle”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Over the last 20 years Paul Verhoeven has displayed a fascination for put-through-the-wringer women. He likes their defiant glamour and their steadfastness in the face of chaos. In “Showgirls,” “Black Book,” and now “Elle” one has … Continue reading
Notes on “Sully”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Perhaps it took an older director, and one with the conservative impulses of Clint Eastwood, to make the story of Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger into a movie about the heroism of dutifulness. Though “Sully” is set in … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Aaron Eckhart, Clint Eastwood, Film, movies, Sully, Todd Komarnicki, Tom Hanks
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Movie Posters: Three Deneuves
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: What is it about Catherine Deneuve that prompts desecration? It sometimes seemed as though her directors needed to spoil her in order to properly venerate her. Perhaps it’s the placid opaqueness of her beauty that encouraged … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Argentina, Belle de jour, catherine deneuve, Czechoslovakia, Film, Italy, Luis Buñuel, Movie Posters, movies, Repulsion, Roman Polanski, Tristana
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Our Favorite Things in 2016
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Aging crank that I am, like the others in this group I gave up following whatever’s current a long time ago. Why bother when 90% will be forgotten in a few years anyway? So, as my selections show, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, Media, Movies, Music, Performers, Politics and Economics, Television, The Good Life
Tagged 2016, best of
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Naked Lady of the Week: Stephi
Paleo Retiree writes: Back here I introduced the delightful amateur bikini model who calls herself Stephi. Stephi’s best-known on Microminimus, the fan-participation branch of the genius Australian bikini company Wicked Weasel, but she also shows herself off on Flickr. With her … Continue reading
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, Commercial art, Performers, Photography, Sex
Tagged naked lady of the week
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Notes on “Eight Days a Week”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: “Eight Days a Week,” Ron Howard’s new documentary on the Beatles’ touring years, isn’t anything new, and yet it caused me to see its subject in a new light. Like similar works it uses the Beatles as a … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Music, Performers
Tagged 1960s, Beatles, documentaries, Eight Days a Week, Film, movies, rock music, Ron Howard
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Juxtaposin’: Hawks Songs
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: