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La Terze Madre Dario Argento - 2007 Dimension Extreme Region 1 DVD Were my expectations lowered by decidedly mixed reviews for Dario Argento's "return", or were those who had seen Mother of Tears last year or in its theatrical...
When alleged former West Virginian truck stop hustler/HIV positive transgender male writer JTLeroy was discovered to be a hoax, the fictional construct of a San Francisco scribe named Laura Albert, I... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Asia (pronounced Ah-See-Ah) Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento (born September 20, 1975) is an Italian television and film actress and director. More...
It’s a good thing Rosario Dawson is wearing a cleavage revealing dress because with that make up on she’s looks like drag queen. Now I know some of you get off on that but remember Rosario is a woman and usually looks like one so your sick twisted fetish is no good here. Sorry to [...]
Film News: 'Man Who Loves' stars Monica Bellucci -- The Rome Film Festival is going local, with romancer “L’Uomo che ama,” (The Man Who Loves) by Maria Sole Tognazzi, starring Monica Bellucci and leading Italo thesp Pierfrancesco Favino, as the opener of its third edition.
It's very rare these days for me to get the opportunity to see a foreign film of any kind on the big screen due to the area where I live, so it is always a treat when I can take a little road trip to Nashville or Louisville to take take one in. Over the holiday weekend Catherine Breillat's 2007 French feature Une vieille maîtresse ( The Last Mistress ) stormed into Nashville's Belcourt Theater and...
DVD Video Review: Along with Rohmer and Rivette in 2007, Catherine Breillat returns to filmmaking after a brief absence and finds inspiration in the classics, but perhaps retains more of her own character in the process. Noel Megahey reviews the UK release from Artif...