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The Daughter's Seduction: Feminism and Psychoanalysis

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So what triggered all that disgust? Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that the film so directly drew a line between murderous perversion and the act of voyeurism, of watching, of viewership. Maybe a they took against the idea of a depraved deviant with a compulsion for film. Maybe cinema audiences – even slasher film audiences – didn’t want to be told that what they were doing might on some level be a bit twisted. In the film, the characters played by Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon are often at odds with each other. In reality, the two are close friends, and chose this project specifically to work on together. Claudia Winkleman admits she's never been able to see her own face in the mirror as she reveals the severity of her 'blurry' eyesight The film’s final shot, of the two women laid in bed together as a perfect mirror-image of one another, offers sex as a grand, multi-layered metaphor. As Waters explains: “When I spoke to Park he said he was bringing the Japanese mistress and the Korean sewing girl together on an equal level. The novel is about class rather than gender. The film is more about colonialism: the fraught relationship between Korea and Japan.” Bound made her a lesbian. The Wachowski siblings’ directorial debut tells the story of Corky, a charismatic ex-con who begin an affair with the wife of a mafia money-launderer and together the pair hatch a plan to make off with a big bag of the abusive husband's cash.

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Robbie Williams reveals he once 'slashed his wrists' in a bid to end his life and didn't sleep for 144 HOURS during battle with drink and drugs The scene has many detractors including the actresses themselves, who famously rounded on their director: Seydoux said making it was "horrible" and she would "never" work with Kechiche again. Once the film began sweeping up during the 2013 awards season, however, they recanted and said that they were "happy" with it. And yet, look at the scene now, within the movie, and away from the hype, and it doesn't play too well. It's crudely lit. It's brazen, and yet also crass. And what it says, in its many nipple shots, arse close-ups, and vaginal teases, is that perhaps all sex scenes, no matter how well-intended, or how groundbreaking and profound, are inherently, well, kind of sleazy. Courteney Cox looks downcast while leaving dinner in LA as she is seen for the first time after Friends co-star Matthew Perry's death at 54 The pair’s burgeoning BDSM relationship is presented as unabashedly bizarre – and with no little humour – but also as heartfelt and sweet, a kind of therapy for the two emotionally stunted human beings who respectively harbour complexes about power, shame and transgression. With its weaving together of a workplace ardour and kink-laden bedroom antics, Secretary is a film with an obvious modern-day counterpart – Spader’s white-collar leather enthusiast is even called Mr Grey. Unlike its descendant, though, this is a movie whose real interest lies not in snatched glances of its character’s airbrushed flesh but in many the shades of dysfunction and intrigue that lie underneath. Such a simple reading does the film’s all-round cynicism a disservice: Douglas’s protagonist is also insipid, cowardly and weak. But in terms of pop-culture drawing up a response to the issues of the time, there can surely be few better case studies.

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Boogie Nights laid the groundwork for films and TV shows Lovelace or The Deuce, which both examined the porn industry of that era with an unsentimental eye. But it also helped inspire things like Mad Men and Halt and Catch Fire: ensemble portraits of a devoted, in-and-out-of-love workforce who are shooting for the stars while the industry changes under their feet. Porn, it turns out, is a business much like any other. Paris Fury reveals nanny REFUSED to work with her after meeting the 'wild' seven children she shares with Tyson Yet two decades later came a proper, non-ironic addition to the genre that made the sex/death connection truly overt. In It Follows, a murderous slow-marching demon is set upon the population of Detroit suburbia. The twist is that the demon is only after one person at any given time, and the victim-in-waiting is able to save themselves only by having it off with someone else, thereby passing on the curse.

Synopsis: Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore) are lesbian mothers to 18-year-old Joni (Mia Wasikowska). The supportive family gets shaken up when Joni and her brother (Josh Hutcherson) meet their sperm donor father (Mark Ruffalo). The View's executive producer Brian Teta squirms live on air as Joy Behar FINALLY reveals the real reason why she was 'fired' from daytime show Euphoria star Jacob Elordi credits Eminem for helping him nail his American accent: 'I love that man so much'

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The first and only X-rated film to be named best picture was given its certificate from the MPAA for its “depiction of prostitution and homosexuality” – a fact that now seems a relic of its time, not least given the modesty of the film itself by modern standards. Nonetheless, John Schlesinger’s drama was a risky, adventurous movie in theme if not content, making a mesmerising protagonist out of Jon Voigt’s gay hustler who strikes up an unlikely friendship with another impoverished loner in Dustin Hoffman’s skittish con man Ratso. No escape: Desperate Brits trying to flee Gaza 'are turned away' just hours after Rafah crossing to Egypt was reopened The Kids Are Alright was nominated for 4 Academy-Awards, including Best Picture and is often listed on critics’ top ten lists.Schitt's Creek star Emily Hampshire apologizes for dressing as warring exes Johnny Depp and Amber Heard for Halloween: 'I am deeply sorry and ashamed' If the template’s central attraction lay in the playful contrast between the teen-movie genre and the scholarly source material, then Cruel Intentions mined this for all it was worth: lowering the tone, upping the vulgarity, and telling its steamy story with gleefully frivolous tone. Depending on your age, it appealed as either thrillingly grown-up drama or hilariously guilty-pleasure trash. Denise Richards reveals she is trying to talk daughter Sami Sheen, 19, out of getting breast implants because she regrets her own: 'They're toxic' Robbie Williams, 49, claims he's going through 'manopause' as he battles 'thinning hair' and a 'reduced sex drive' due to 'years of partying' Fans joke that Janelle Monáe UPSTAGED the Queen of Halloween Heidi Klum by dressing up in THIS incredible costume

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