Making Love in the Movies
What’s the difference between a good sex scene and a gratuitous one in films?
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Making Love in the Movies
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What’s the difference between a good sex scene and a gratuitous one in films?
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Making Love in the Movies
Mass movie casualties are nothing new certainly, disaster flicks have been killing scores of anonymous people for decades, but the ever-upping ante has made it increasingly difficult to enjoy these blockbuster spectacles. In discussing the recurring 9/11 imagery in action films, Vulture’s Kyle Buchanan brang up a broader worry that has been rattling around in my head for a while: There’s an …
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The Mega-Death of Summer Movies
Your weekly guide on Hollywood and Bollywood movies releasing this week.
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Movies this week; Man of Steel, Fukrey, Blood Ties and more
LOS ANGELES, June 10 (UPI) — “True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season” is the top-selling DVD and Blu-ray in the United States for a second week, Rentrak announced Monday.
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‘True Blood’ tops DVD sales chart for a second week
A bunch of movies from various genres awaits the audience on the 7th and 9th of June. Here’s our weekly guide to help you plan your weekend at the movies.
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Movies this week: Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, The Internship, After Earth release on 7th and 9th June
Bob Mondello says a G rating used to mean “general audiences.” Now it means a movie for kids, and that means kids are less likely to be interested in them than they once were.
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When 'G' Movies Are For Kids, Do Kids Avoid 'G' Movies?
“The Newsroom: The Complete First Season” hits stores on June 11 and AccessHollywood.com has an exclusive first look at a bonus clip from the release.
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The Newsroom Season 1 Blu-Ray/DVD Release Exclusive Sneak Peek
The “Mad Max” trilogy gets a re-release on Blu-ray and an unusual rom-com mark this week’s best bets
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DVD releases for the week of May 30
When you go to the movies, you may imagine someone like this guy in the projection booth: Russell Carroll, general manager of the Picture House theater in Campbeltown, Scotland. More likely, however, today’s projection booth is unmanned, occupied only by digital projectors and hard drives.
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Photos: How screening movies has changed