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La Marge

La Marge

🧠 Estreno: The Margin is an erotic drama released in 1976. It was directed by the French Walerian Borowczyk, who is recognized for blending surrealism, decay, and eroticism. The film features softcore star Sylvia Kristel (Emmanuelle) with Joe Dallesandro, the Warhol veteran and underground sex symbol, playing the lead roles. La Marge was based on […]

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Cashback

Cashback

🧠 Estreno: Cashback is a contemplative British indie film by Sean Ellis that stems from his Oscar-nominated short of the same name. At its heart, this is a story of unrequited love, insomnia, and the lingering sadness that comes with the passage of time. An art student in the midst of a breakup, Ben (Sean

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Hall Pass (2011)

Hall Pass (2011)

🧠 Overview: In 2011 the Farrelly brothers released a new comedy movie called Hall Pass, featuring actors Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis. In this film, two suburban husbands, who are in need of a break and are granted a week off from marriage by their wives, three of them sow their “wild oats” while without

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American Beach House

American Beach House

🧠 🎥 Summary American Beach House is a 2015 film that was involved in the direct-to-video market as a sexual comedy. It was rated for its lack of effort. Directed by Straw Weisman, the film features present-day reality show clichés like Mischa Barton, Lorenzo Lamas, and a few other B-list reality celebs who are portrayed

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Color of Night

Color of Night

🧠 Overview: Color of Night is a neo-noir erotic thriller that weaves a story of psychological trauma, sexual fetish, and cosmetic pulp into an extravagant exhibtion of 90s cinema. Rush, famed for his work The Stunt Man, directs this curious film where Bruce Willis stars as rotoscoped New York Capa, a psychologist who’s mourning the

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Little Deaths

Little Deaths

🧠 Premiere: Little Deaths is an anthology of grotesque, psychological, and erotic horror encompassing three distinct stories and movies, each peeling back the benevolent facade of civility and indulging to the rot underneath. Each part is helmed by a different director – Sean Hogan, Andrew Parkinson, and Simon Rumley – and goes into the intersection

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Not Another Teen Movie

Not Another Teen Movie

🧠 Plots Summary: Depictions of High School – Intentionally Funny with Mix of Humor and Cliché It might not be received with open arms, but Not Another Teen Movie lays it all out on the table, no holds barred. It expects very few tears while ripping apart every timid cliché of slow-motion teenage cinema from

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Adore

Adore

🧠 Synopsis: Sun-Drenched Transgression and Forbidden Desire Set in the idyllic coastal town of New South Wales, Australia, Adore (also named as Two Mothers) is a provocative drama that follows lifelong friends Roz (Robin Wright) and Lil (Naomi Watts) as they simultaneously start shocking affairs with each other’s sons. The setup is as shocking as

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9 Songs

9 Songs

🧠 Plot Summary – Anger, Love, And Emptiness As I have mentioned earlier, 9 Songs is a film by Michael Winterbottom which explores a modern relationship through the lens of sex and music. It focuses on Matt (Kieran O’Brien), a British climatologist, and his American lover Lisa (Margo Stilley). Their year long affair in London

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The Ages of Lulu

The Ages of Lulu

🧠 Plot Summary: Innocence, Obsession, and Erotic Descent The Ages of Lulu (Las Edades de Lulú) traces the sexual odyssey of Lulu (Francesca Neri), a young woman who falls into a progressively darker world of carnal exploration. Set against the post-Franco sexual liberation of Madrid, the film opens with teenage Lulu losing her virginity to

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