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Friday, March 5, 2021

Opinion: Golden Bear-winning film is more than 'loony porn'

"I don't consider the film a provocation. Even the sex scene is quite banal," said Romanian director Radu Jude at the press conference on Friday, shortly after he found out that he was the winner of the 2021 Berlin International Film Festival's Golden Bear award with his film Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn.

Delivering on its title's promise, the opening scene of Jude's satire is a very realistic-looking homemade porn tape — definitely not for prudes. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

The biggest TV shows and movies streaming in Australia in March

It may have been a short month, but February was a massive one for streaming, with Wandavision transfixing us all, a new content-packed service announced and Disney Plus adding a whole load of goodies with Disney Plus Star.

But fear not, because March is looking even better thanks to yet another Marvel series, a long-awaited Justice League director’s cut, and a fresh season of the most wholesome show on the planet (yes, we are talking about Bake Off). 

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Thor cast spotted filming on brand new set in Sydney golf course

Thor cast members were spotted filming at a production set in Sydney’s south on Tuesday.

As seen in the video above, 7NEWS aerial shots appeared to show Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon and Idris Elba on a newly-constructed set at a Little Bay golf course.

Chris Hemsworth could be seen decked out in his full costume of the thunder god, raising his hammer and playing out an action scene. 

How WandaVision Proves Marvel Can Tell a Love Story That Matters

The pages of Marvel Comics include some of the most iconic romantic relationships in pop culture, but looking at the feature films that comprise the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you’d be forgiven for not really knowing that fact. 

These twenty-some-odd movies have given us everything from space operas and magic to war dramas and spy films. Yet, in all this time, we’ve never really gotten a love story, and certainly not a film in which the central romantic relationship was the primary driving force behind its narrative. Until now. 

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Monday, March 1, 2021

Golden Globes' biggest losers: Glenn Close, Frances McDormand and the voters

It may be an honor to be nominated, but people usually come to Hollywood awards shows to win. 

Sunday's semi-virtual and very messy Golden Globes ceremony kicked off a strange pandemic awards season in Hollywood. There were Zoom winners, masked first responders in the audience and hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler cracking jokes from stages on different coasts. And there were also a few winners celebrated for their work in film and television in 2020.  

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Golden Globes 2021: 'Nomadland' wins best drama, 'Borat 2' takes top comedy

Kicking off the strangest awards season of all time, road drama "Nomadland" and mockumentary sequel "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" took home big honors at Sunday night's glitchy Golden Globes.

In a hybrid virtual/in-person ceremony hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, "Nomadland" won best drama and director (Chloe Zhao), while the "Borat" sequel nabbed best comedy and top actor in a comedy or musical (Sacha Baron Cohen). In the other drama categories, Andra Day ("The United States vs. Billie Holiday") was named best actress and the late Chadwick Boseman ("Ma Rainey's Black Bottom") received best actor honors, while "I Care A Lot" star Rosamund Pike won best actress in a comedy or musical.

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Golden Globes: Best and worst moments, from Tina and Amy's jokes to Chadwick Boseman's emotional win

Well, that was something. Sunday’s Golden Globes were even more unpredictable and chaotic than usual, thanks in large part to the show’s hybrid virtual format. The three-hour ceremony was plagued by frequent sound issues and awkward small talk between nominees over Zoom, with fashion ranging from jaw-dropping gowns (Amanda Seyfried) to tie-dye hoodies (Jason Sudeikis). The telecast felt even more casual than years past, as nominees appeared from their homes with friends, partners, kids and dogs, and some imbibed throughout the event. (“Mank” director David Fincher could be seen taking shots when his film lost.)

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Thursday, February 25, 2021

How Hollywood Sold Glamour


In the September 1932 issue of Modern Screen, actress Loretta Young appears in a full-page portrait. She’s artfully slouched in a chair, wearing a long dress with delicate cuffs that graze her hands and a semi-sheer top that doesn’t reveal so much as suggest her delicate shoulders. She has a cigarette in one hand, and she’s looking away from the camera, creating a distance between her and the reader. You can’t fully know her, but you probably wish you did—if nothing else, to ask her how she does her mascara. 

This photo provides a strong contrast to another portrait of Young, printed in a 1936 issue of Movie Classic. In this one, she’s smiling in a simple white shirt, long coat, boots, and pants. One hand is in her pocket and the other is curled around a leash connected to two large, docile dogs. She’s not quite looking at the camera here either, but you don’t necessarily need to know this woman. You probably already do.

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The 100: Why Clarke Is The Main Character (& Why It's Octavia)


Viewers were introduced to Clarke Griffin before anyone else on The 100. At the time, her voiceover explained the apocalypse as she sat in solitary drawing on the floor. Over the years, Clarke was at the center of nearly every event. Although Clarke has done good and bad things, she was looked at to make the most prominent choices for humanity.

However, one of her most significant competitors for the main character is Octavia Blake. While this may not be easy to see in the first season, collectively, Octavia grew so much from the series premiere to the finale. Beaten, bruised, and came out the other side, Octavia has dealt with many emotional and physical storylines. While Octavia may not have always made the best decisions, she did have her moments of knowing the right thing to do. 

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Instagram Influencer Poses Naked on An Endangered Sumatran Elephant in Bali, Triggers Outrage | Watch

Alesya Kafelnikova, a 22-year-old Russian social media influencer, has sparked online outrage after she posed naked on top of an endangered Sumatran elephant. Notably, the influencer-model is also the daughter of Yevgeny Kafelnikov, former world No.1 tennis player. Posing nude on an Sumatran elephant, Alesya shared a short video of her with the animal on her Instagram page on February 13, captioning it as “Natural vibes”. After criticism by animal lovers, the video has since been removed. 

One of the comments on her post read, “This is not cool action, leave the elephant and use a chair or something else. This is cruelty,” as well as, “Why be naked? Do you think everyone is interested in seeing you naked? How does this elephant deserve to have treatment?” As per The Sun, another person wrote, “Poor elephant. Aren’t you ashamed to lie naked on an elephant? This is a living creature. Money overshadows everything.” Many animal groups including Save the Asian Elephants, also condemned her actions and described the post as ‘something else tragic’. 

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THE 100 SEXIEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME


What makes a movie truly sexy, enough to to grant it entrance to our guide of the sexiest movies ever? Variety is the spice: For some movies, it’s about the animal chemistry between its stars (Body Heat, Mr. and Mrs. Smith) or the building passion of its characters (Brokeback Mountain, Titanic). With others, the turn-on is the illicit thrill of being bad (Unfaithful, Secretary) or the purity of self-awakening and discovery (Gloria, Moonlight).

Sometimes it’s about the mood a movie evokes, intoxicating and overwhelming, like with In the Mood For Love or Y Tu Mama Tambien. And, yeah, sometimes it’s all about the sex scenes: Mulholland Drive, Lust, Caution, In the Realm of the Senses have got your number.

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Hulu Quietly Has the Best Library of Sex Movies Available to Stream Anywhere

In a way every movie is about sex. Like food and water, sex is a biological need of the natural world. It's lurking behind everything we do. It is normal. It should be celebrated and cherished. There should be no shame in seeking out movies about sex, because that is what humans have done since the dawn of time: look for sex.

So, you've come to the right place. Hulu subtly has a legitimately incredible lineup of movies about sex. There are some all-time classic sex movies available on the platform, including Boogie Nights and Eyes Wide Shut. From comedy to action and drama, Hulu features some of the sexiest movies from every genre. 

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Diane Wilson: The life and times of a veteran of the boards

When somebody says, well, I started out young and I always knew that this was what I wanted to do, it’s usually a fairly meaningless generalisation. But when veteran actress Diane Wilson says it, it rings true and bold. In fact, what she says is this: “I was a war baby born in 1941. My father and mother conceived me in 1940 and he immediately left to join the war. My mother had to work so I started school as a boarder at Durban Girls College at the age of four. I moved as a boarder to Maris Stella Convent where Joan Brickhill was my drama mistress. She told me that I was a born actress so naturally I believed her and decided at the age of nine that that was what I was going to do.”

And there’s serendipity right there. A born actress, and who should your school drama mistress be but Joan Brickhill, grande dame of the South African stage. But that was all a lifetime ago. Diane Wilson, who was named after the song Diane, the theme song from the 1927 silent movie Seventh Heaven (later a smash hit for Irish vocal harmony group The Bachelors in the Sixties), has just turned 80, and Maverick Life approached her for an interview to mark this milestone. 

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Come Play With Me

Come Play with Me is a 1977 British soft porn film, starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. Its cast list contains many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films. The film is regarded by many as the most successful of the British sex comedies of the seventies. 

It ran continuously at the Moulin Cinema in Great Windmill Street, Soho, London for 201 weeks, from April 1977 to March 1981, which is the longest-running screening in Britain. A blue plaque on the former cinema's site commemorates this.

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Monday, February 22, 2021

Muppet Show branded racist with Disney+ ‘offensive content’ warning blocking show from young kids

Disney has slapped an “offensive content” warning on The Muppet Show – preventing it from being watched by young children.

Anyone watching the adventures of Kermit the Frog and Missy Piggy on Disney+ will now see an alert about the show’s “stereotypes” and “mistreatment of people or cultures”.

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Hayden Christensen set return as Darth Vader in new Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars series

Christmas has come early for Star Wars fans, with Disney dropping details on a dozen new and upcoming movies and series set in the Star Wars universe. 

Huge news with Hayden Christensen set to return as Darth Vader and star alongside Ewan McGregor in Disney's new Obi-Wan Kenobi series.

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Star Wars and Marvel universe set to expand in new Disney productions

Star Wars fans, brace yourselves. Disney has revealed they are creating a galaxy's worth of new TV shows.

Disney has announced during their investor day conference they're working on "roughly" 10 new Marvel and 10 new Star Wars series, as well as 15 Disney live action, Disney Animation and Pixar series.

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Sunday, February 21, 2021

Everything we know about the surprise Star Wars spin-off

Just one week after Disney dropped a plethora of news regarding future Star Wars projects, they've unexpectedly announced a new spin-off set in the Mandalorian timeline.

The announcement came after the credits rolled in Mandalorian Season 2 finale.

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Sunday, January 31, 2021

Louise Linton plays murderous, revengeful ex in writer-directorial debut new film 'Me You Madness'

A flim trailer dropped Therisday 28 January for Louise Linton's new movie "Me You Madness", a “modern romantic comedy” starring Louise Linton, wife of former Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin. Linton also wrote, directed


'CODA’ Sparking Sundance Bidding War Following Rapturous Premiere, How Top Movie Can It Go?

“CODA,” a drama about a young girl who is the only hearing person in her family, is sparking an intense bidding war following its crowd-pleasing debut at 2021’s Sundance Film Festival. The movie has been praised for featuring 

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