Monday, April 6

ENTERTAINMENT

Alyssa Milano’s Is The Boss!
TELEVISION

Alyssa Milano’s Is The Boss!

Alyssa Milano played Tony Danza's daughter on the TV series Who's the Boss?, teaching viewers the joys of watching a young girl develop, buy a bra to handle her blossoming charms, and then lose her virginity. When the show was canceled, Alyssa lost the bra, and her massive talent and massive mams spilled over onto the big screen. In Embrace of the Vampire (1994), she embraced more than gothic occultism and the prospect of eternal life, but lesbianism and threesomes too. Watch as the former star of Commando (1985) goes commando, taking off her white dress to show off her bubble butt, lets a man lick her breasts, allows Charlotte Lewis to photograph her topless before kissing her bare chest, and gets double teamed by a man and woman. All in one movie! For Poison Ivy 2 (1996), Alyssa's bounci...
Sophia Takal is a indie eyeful.
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Sophia Takal is a indie eyeful.

You can't accuse multi-hyphenate filmmaker Sophia Takal of being chicken. After all, she cast her real-life fiancee as her boyfriend and her real-life roommate as the woman who comes between them in her film Green (2011), an act that certainly took quite a bit of emotional courage. And then she got naked in the movie on top of that! After graduating from Columbia University, More...
A female journalist trades sex for scoops in the latest film ‘Richard Jewell’
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A female journalist trades sex for scoops in the latest film ‘Richard Jewell’

Critics have lambasted Clint Eastwood’s new biographical drama, “Richard Jewell,” over its depiction of female reporter Kathy Scruggs, who’s played by actress Olivia Wilde. During the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, security guard Richard Jewell saved countless lives after discovering a backpack filled with pipe bombs and alerting police. The film tells the true story of how Jewell was unjustly vilified by the news media, which falsely reported that he was the terrorist. But at one point in the movie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Kathy Scruggs trades sex with an FBI agent for confidential information. According to the former colleagues of Scruggs, who died in 2001, this never happened. Actress Olivia Wilde plays reporter Kathy Scruggs in ‘Richard Jewell.’ Invision/AP Images/Jor...
6 Shows for Some Women-Led Belly Laughs
TELEVISION

6 Shows for Some Women-Led Belly Laughs

Time and time again women have proven that viewers are interested in the stories they tell. Before the advent and popularity of streaming services such as Netflix, I watched shows and movies that were available through my cable package. Growing up in the ’90s and early aughts, I rarely watched comedies that starred women. And if I did come across comedies with women in the lead, the women were vying to be the objects of men’s affection, like in Clueless, or men were trying to get their attention (sometimes with ill will), like in 10 Things I Hate About You. In short: The male gaze was ever-present. Often films were cast aside as “chick flicks” and given less attention and smaller budgets, despite their success at the box office. In the 1970s and ’80s—an era often referred to as the...
Why Italian cinema is starting to glamorize the mafia
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Why Italian cinema is starting to glamorize the mafia

For almost a century, American filmmakers have glamorized the Mafia, depicting their ranks as so charismatic and quick-witted that you might want to invite them over for dinner. Audiences saw this most recently in “The Irishman,” which reunites a star cast of the usual suspects – Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci – but also in “The Sopranos” and “Boardwalk Empire.” The Mafia’s glamorized sheen in America’s collective conscience might be due to the fact that the Mafia never attained much power in the U.S. Compared with Italy, fewer lives have been lost and fewer businesses destroyed by the organized crime syndicate. Today many see the Mafia as a relic of the past. Not so in Italy, where mafias remain as powerful and dangerous as ever. Their menace has been reflected in Italian film...
Hayley’s cleavage will put a pillar in your pants!
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Hayley’s cleavage will put a pillar in your pants!

Hayley Elizabeth Atwell (born 5 April 1982) is a British-American actress. She is known for her work in stage productions, such as A View from the Bridge, and onscreen, for period pieces, such as the 2008 drama The Duchess, the 2010 historical drama miniseries The Pillars of the Earth and for her portrayal of Peggy Carter in various films and television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the lead role in the ABC action-adventure series Agent Carter.
Lovely Laura loves showing off her perfectly sculpted body!
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Lovely Laura loves showing off her perfectly sculpted body!

Vandervoort was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. She is the daughter of a Dutch father and a Canadian mother. In the first weeks of her life she contracted meningitis, resulting in a severe sickness that lasted a few months. Her parents were initially told she was not going to survive. Growing up, Vandervoort was involved in several sports such as football, karate (second-degree black belt), basketball, tennis, gymnastics and baseball. She has a sister named Sarah and she is related to Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent. She started her career at the age of 13. After taking several classes and doing background work on Canadian shows such as Road to Avonlea and Harriet the Spy, she got her first speaking role in the Canadian children's horror anthology series Goosebumps and Are You Afraid o...