
This was nice nudity, but routine gymnastics. Marta showed off some real moves in episode 1! (Link also includes other nudity and series info.)
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This was nice nudity, but routine gymnastics. Marta showed off some real moves in episode 1! (Link also includes other nudity and series info.)
German drama
Follows three men who are in love with a beautiful waitress during World War II: an intellectual restaurant owner, a mysterious musician, and an erratic businessman.
Collages and clips from Johnny Moronic
Johnny’s clips can be found here
A psychological thriller from Tracy Letts, Bug made its Broadway debut at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in a Steppenwolf Theatre Company production directed by David Cromer. Running from December 2025 through March 8, 2026.
A cult classic about an unexpected and intense romance between a lonely waitress (Carrie Coon) and a mysterious drifter (Namir Smallwood). What begins as a simple connection between two broken people in a seedy Oklahoma motel room twists into something far more dangerous. When reality slips out of grasp, paranoia, delusion, and conspiracy take over in this sexy psychological thriller. The New York Times warns, “Buckle up and brace yourself because Bug is obscenely exciting.”
The video is dark, so it’s not ideal for captures. I suggest you skip the stills and go right to the video.
Carrie has appeared here in several other productions, encompassing series work and a film called The Nest, a 2020 Sundance darling that is already all-but-forgotten.
Her performance in The Leftovers earned her the #5 slot among our “best nude scenes of 2017”
Of all the “big boob” stars of the 90s, she was one of the most amply endowed. Here, she’s “selling bras.”
She began her topless posing at age 16 (then legal in the UK), later went into porn, still later had a breast reduction. She’s now in her mid 40s, but apparently still chasin’ the dream. Or something. (Her Twitter.)
Remember Pumpkin from Honey Boo Boo?
If not, relax. You’re not experiencing a critical memory lapse. Neither do I.
But the point is that she now has an OnlyFans.
Perhaps the worst from the list – Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway giving the Oscar to the wrong film.
Apparently Warren was handed the Best Actress envelope, saw the name of “La La Land,” and handed it to Faye, who read it aloud. The poor schmucks from La La Land were already making their acceptance speeches when the error was reported.
New Italian docudrama series on RAI, based on an autobiographical 1953 novel, “Le libere donne di Magliano,” by the psychiatrist Mario Tobino.
Set in Tuscany during the Second World War, it follows psychiatrist Mario Tobino, as he hallenges the repressive rules of a women’s asylum, striving to safeguard the dignity of his patients. Some of the women have found solace in madness as the only form of freedom they can aspire to, while others have been unjustly locked up simply because they dared to assert their free spirit. Mario lives inside the asylum, confronting and sometimes clashing with the differing approaches of his colleagues. Mario’s life takes an unexpected turn when Margherita Lenzi (Grace Kicaj) arrives at the asylum. She is a beautiful young heiress locked up in the hospital by her husband against her will, but is she really as crazy as they say, or simply the victim of a violent man? Mario begins a gripping search for the truth.
Grace Kicaj
Marta Bulgherini
I looked up Marta Bulgherini to see whether she was some kind of world-class gymnast, but she turned out to be an actress, albeit one who obviously possesses what Liam Neeson impersonators would call “a very particular set of skills”