Masters of Sex – Season 1
Stimulating, satisfying, and hot, Masters of Sex is able to give an insight on life through a particular filter, tainted with the concerns, hopes, and fears of the typical American society and culture of the 50s.
Stimulating, satisfying, and hot, Masters of Sex is able to give an insight on life through a particular filter, tainted with the concerns, hopes, and fears of the typical American society and culture of the 50s.
A late-20s-odd-30s-year-old single daydreamer with a keen sense of smell whiffs through her day with reenactments of Bollywood heroine numbers… until she meets the brooding artist of her filmi southern-flared sexed up musical fantasies.
We have what we came for, slow-mo, super saturated filters, violence and half-naked men… this time at the sea!
Martin Scorsese’s black comedy adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s biography is currently my favorite film of the decade in spite of its content and multiple amusing (yet fucked up) douchetastic moments.
The premise of a man falling in love with his Operating System is something that sounds most likely creepy and weird, but under Spike Jonze’s command and his cast, Her is a very heartfelt film that is shockingly sweet, delightful and even touching film.
Ó Negocio takes place in São Paulo and follows three prostitutes who try giving the world’s oldest profession a different spin by applying marketing strategies in order to secure very rich clients, upgrade their profits and accomplish their individual goals.
De Palma throws in a couple of edgy elements to this remake of a French film. Instead, of course, Passion can’t even excel in what the other did right.