Nude Nicole ‘Coco’ Austin hanging out and using her phone in bed while the game is on in the background!
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The gallery also includes images of her equally brobdingnagian breasts.
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Nude Nicole ‘Coco’ Austin hanging out and using her phone in bed while the game is on in the background!
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The gallery also includes images of her equally brobdingnagian breasts.
French thriller (Original title: “Vie privée”) starring Jodie Foster and several of France’s most famous actors. (Jodie speaks fluent French.)
IMDb: 6.3
Metacritic: 67/100
Tomato Meter: 81%
Popcorn Meter: 65%
The acting is so good in this film that the cast is able to make you overlook the fact that the characterizations are not credible, the tone is annoyingly inconsistent, and the solution to the mystery is underwhelming and a bit unclear.
The renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner mounts a private investigation into the death of one of her patients, whom she is convinced has been murdered.

Ellie Rowsell, the singer and guitarist from the band Wolf Alice showing nipples in a sheer top when posing on the red carpet at The BRIT Awards 2026!
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Your basic 1990s exploitation film in the form of a crime thriller. Lots of double-crosses. Lots of nudity. (Hey, it was the 90s.)
The abused wife of a mobster, who runs a luxury brothel, tries to get the insurance investigator, hired by her ex-lover to track her down, to help her kill her husband and get the insurance money.
Collages and film clips by Johnny Moronic
Deborah Shelton
Lee Ann Beaman
Michele Brin
Michelle Moffett
Courtney Taylor
I’ve had this Brazilian political thriller sitting on my desk for what seems like forever, and I have started it a few times, but I never could get into it. I never did watch it. I picked up the timing from Mr. Skin today, and captured the nude scenes. Period.
Given that it has been nominated for all sorts of awards including the Grandest Prize of all, your mileage will probably vary. The consensus is that it is a thematically rich and visually arresting political thriller, blending grindhouse stylization with biting social commentary in a vividly dangerous, yet darkly human tale.
So there’s that.
IMDb: 7.3
Metacritic: 91
Tomato Meter: 98%
Popcorn Meter: 83%
Oscar nominations: 4, including Best Picture
Winner of Best Director and Best Actor at Cannes.
It’s 1943, in the height of WW2. Two German women come across a hidden stash of money and use it to take a vacation in Vienna.
It’s a real discovery that such a German film about the Nazi era already existed from the 1970s. A comedy that, at times, can best be described as “cheeky,” one that doesn’t give a damn about political correctness. However, in 1973, when broadcasting “The Journey to Vienna,” the WDR (West German Broadcasting) got a little nervous and added its own closing title to the film to apologize for the humor, since, after all, people had seriously died back then.
Seriously died? As opposed to those who died comically?
I understand the gypsies were especially fond of some wacky hijinks while dying.
Yes, it’s a Nazi comedy, because if we have learned nothing else from Hogan’s Heroes, it has taught us that the Nazis were funny, funny guys!
Although there were about six million guests at their camps, some 25 million Russians, and many others that really didn’t get their sense of humor.
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Elke’s nudity is little more than a nip-slip and you really need the pause button to see anything, but it is nudity nonetheless, and therefore one more feather in her nudity cap.
Hennelore’s scene is terrific! It’s in German with Italian subtitles, but it’s pretty great even if you understand neither language.
Elke Sommer
Hannelore Elsner