Serbia's president accused Moscow on Sunday of stooping to "primitivism and vulgarity" in an attack on him, after Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman compared him to the actor Sharon Stone in an ...
Movie sex scenes are a time capsule of our evolving norms around relationships and consent. These 10 went out of The post 10 ...
When a film is a hit, studios can't resist the temptation to try to replicate its success. But sequels to classics rarely ...
From Sep. 16-21, five films by legendary Hungarian-American screenwriter Joe Eszterhas are being shown as part of the ...
Where Is Jeanne Tripplehorn, 62, Now? ’90s Movie Star to TV Powerhouse—Inside Her Hollywood Comeback
With roles in films ranging from erotic thrillers (Basic Instinct) to legal thrillers (The Firm) to sci-fi (Waterworld) to rom-coms (Sliding Doors), Jeanne Tripplehorn, 62, was a fixture of many of ...
Jeanne Tripplehorn knows how to make menswear-inspired style look incredibly chic. Tripplehorn stunned on the red carpet at The Lowdown event, wearing an oversized black tuxedo and slicked-back hair ...
Jealousy reaches a violent fever pitch in a funny and sexy erotic thriller by Mercedes Bryce Morgan. “Bone Lake,” a wry ...
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The Looks That Defined Cinema! The 10 Most Iconic Movie Dresses
Movie fashion has a magical way of sticking in our memories long after the credits roll. From romantic moments to dramatic scenes, the dresses worn by actresses on the big screen have influenced ...
Jeanne Tripplehorn says one of the best parts of starring in the FX drama, "The Lowdown," was shooting it in her native Tulsa ...
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'Basic Instinct' Icon Jeanne Tripplehorn, 62, Is As Stunning as Ever Over 30 Years After the Film
Jeanne Tripplehorn knows how to make menswear-inspired style look incredibly chic. The acclaimed actress, 62, hit the red carpet to promote her new role in FX's The Lowdown at the show's New York ...
The thirty-three-year-old socialist is rewriting the rules of New York politics. Can he transform the city as mayor?
Hilary Lau explores how war films blur empathy and propaganda and what they conceal about the wars we see today ...
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