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Euphoria star's controversial remake breaks a huge horror taboo
A shocking revelation about a controversial new horror movie starring Euphoria and Stranger Things actors leaves audiences questioning its choices.
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Halle Berry, 59, reflects on the controversial scene that people still think was real
The cinematic illusion is often so powerful that audiences forget they are watching a choreographed performance. This was ...
She didn’t, she never has, and she never would, because she’s an actor. The better the actor, the more convincing they can ...
You know that feeling when you’re in a cinema and along with the 100 or so other people, you’re watching an intense sex scene ...
Graphic film featuring real-life sex scenes was so controversial it was banned in multiple countries
A Japanese movie was banned in several countries upon its initial release and was only allowed to hit theaters after being ...
Movies with strong sexual content are navigating the streaming era with a confusing multiplicity of versions, cut to match ever-shifting sets of standards.
Much has been written and said about the sex scene in recent years. There was ‘too much’ sex on screen, then there was no sex on screen, and now the sex scene is kinda back — sometimes in a ...
Welcome to Atropia, a fake nation created by the U.S. military to train soldiers before their deployment. These simulated towns—built by Hollywood set designers—are brought to life by role players ...
"We're helping a group of teenagers to invade our homeland... in a gentler way." Vertical has revealed the first official trailer for an indie film creation titled Atropia, marking the feature ...
Back in 2000, a French film was vilified for its tale of two women embarking on a drug-fuelled killing spree. But 25 years on, it's considered revolutionary by some. Released in French cinemas 25 ...
A History of Unsimulated Sex Scenes in 18 Cannes Films, from ‘Mektoub’ to ‘Antichrist’ to ‘Caligula’
Deserved or not, French cinema has a reputation for being a little racy. From classics like “Belle de Jour” to controversial modern films like “Blue Is the Warmest Color,” French film has consistently ...
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