Michael Nordine
En kort historisk gennemgang af rigtig sex i film
Fra 'Pink Flamingos' til usimulerede blowjobs i Cannes.
A Brief History of Actual Sex in Movies
From pud-pulling in a French prison to mother-son BJs in suburban Maryland, here's an overview of unsimulated sex acts on the silver screen.
Betty Draper Will Soon Be Set Free
It turns out that the much-maligned housewife is one of the most complete characters on "Mad Men."
Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River' Is Much Better Than Critics Deem
Disregard the the scathing reviews and the boos it received at Cannes, Ryan Gosling's directorial debut is a great, dreamy film that captures the American nightmare that is the Great Recession.
Taiwanese Auteur Tsai Ming-liang's Ode to Adolescence, 'Rebels of the Neon God,' Comes to US Theaters
Finally receiving a proper theatrical release in the US 23 years after it was made, Rebels of the Neon God is a fitting introduction to Tsai's singular style and a haunting work.
'Jauja' Is a Mystical South American Western
The film's plot is as sparse as the landscape it portrays, with both containing a great deal of overwhelming beauty.
Jessica Hausner's 'Amour fou' Is a Romantic Comedy About a Suicide Pact
It's an oddball film that creates an immersive rhythm that, once established, is easy to get lost in.
'It Follows' Is the Best Horror Film in Years
David Robert Mitchell's evocative throwback centers around a monster that resembles a sexually transmitted disease.
Indie Films 'Wild Canaries' and 'Young Bodies Heal Quickly' Explore the Different Sides of Violence
The two new films both use murder as a backdrop, but one goes for laughs and the other creates a darker mood.
'Da Sweet Blood of Jesus' Is Spike Lee at His Craziest, and It's Worth Seeing
The legendary director's first crowdfunded film is a freewheeling vampire flick with lots of sex and violence.
'Hard to Be a God' Is Director Aleksei German's Nihilistic Swansong
Words can't do justice to the repugnant milieu of German's adaptation of the Soviet sci-fi classic Hard to Be a God. It's filled with disease, blood, shit, and endless fighting, serving as a dark reflection of humanity's base proclivities.
There's More to 'The Duke of Burgundy' Than Lesbians Pissing on Each Other
Peter Strickland's latest film is an insightful, layered look at relationships that contains a few conversation-starting scenes.