As the month of July winds down, the hits just keep coming over on Netflix, and this week we’ve got five flicks worth checking out, all of which have some knockout nudity! Hit the jump for more pics and info…
It’s turning out to be a great year for nudity at Sundance- or as I like to call it, Skindance- this year. First we got nudes of Laura Prepon’s nude debut , and now our Skin Skout has sent us this breaking nudes from Park City: Gentlemen, Lake Bell has officially broken the seal. After finally making her nude debut last year on How to Make It in America , she’s following up with a topless scene in the thriller Black Rock. Lake, Kate Bosworth , and The League ‘s Katie Aselton (who also directed) co-star as old friends forced to run for their lives on a hiking trip. Bosworth keeps her boulders in her bra, but Lake and Katie both bare boobs as they strip out of their wet clothes 52 minutes in, marking Lake’s second career nude scene and Katie’s nude debut . But that’s nothing compared to Helen Hunt , who returns after five years of non-nude fare like Soul Surfer (2011) with a fantastically full-frontal turn as a sex therapist in The Surrogate . We counted four skinstances of Helen’s cunt (a first for the As Good As It Gets star) in the nudity report, along with an impressive nine breast-baring scenes. She’s Mad about Pubes…and so are we! For more breaking nudes from Sundance, check our reviews of festival flicks 28 Hotel Rooms , V/H/S, and Simon Killer right here at MrSkin.com!
It’s turning out to be a great year for nudity at Sundance- or as I like to call it, Skindance- this year. First we got nudes of Laura Prepon’s nude debut , and now our Skin Skout has sent us this breaking nudes from Park City: Gentlemen, Lake Bell has officially broken the seal. After finally making her nude debut last year on How to Make It in America , she’s following up with a topless scene in the thriller Black Rock. Lake, Kate Bosworth , and The League ‘s Katie Aselton (who also directed) co-star as old friends forced to run for their lives on a hiking trip. Bosworth keeps her boulders in her bra, but Lake and Katie both bare boobs as they strip out of their wet clothes 52 minutes in, marking Lake’s second career nude scene and Katie’s nude debut . But that’s nothing compared to Helen Hunt , who returns after five years of non-nude fare like Soul Surfer (2011) with a fantastically full-frontal turn as a sex therapist in The Surrogate . We counted four skinstances of Helen’s cunt (a first for the As Good As It Gets star) in the nudity report, along with an impressive nine breast-baring scenes. She’s Mad about Pubes…and so are we! For more breaking nudes from Sundance, check our reviews of festival flicks 28 Hotel Rooms , V/H/S, and Simon Killer right here at MrSkin.com!
A quick update on the flurry of Sundance deal-making of recent days, with well-received documentaries and less acclaimed but star-driven (read: marketable) narratives sitting pretty with distribution agreements. Will this be, as pundits predicted, a high-volume buying year in Park City? This list will be updated as more films reach distribution deals this week at Sundance, where smaller hits (i.e. Beasts of the Southern Wild ) and high profile pieces (Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer , which screens tonight) have piqued buyer interest. The documentary field is especially strong so far, with Searching for Sugar Man , The Queen of Versailles , Kirby Dick’s The Invisible War , and West of Memphis having already screened to warm responses, while a host of narratives featuring name actors have also shown promise. Searching for Sugar Man (Sony Classics) – The documentary about 1960s musician Rodriguez played well to critics and was snatched up by SPC for a reported six figures . The Queen of Versailles (Magnolia Pictures) – Another well-received doc, Lauren Greenfield’s examination of Florida real estate mogul David Siegel was picked up by Magnolia on Friday. Black Rock (LD Distribution) – Katie Aselton’s thriller about three female friends (Aselton, Lake Bell, Kate Bosworth) surviving a weekend getaway gone wrong was the first Midnight selection to seal a deal, partnering with newbie venture LD Distribution. The Words (CBS Films) – Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, and Jeremy Irons lead a cast of recognizable stars in this literary drama about a writer (Cooper) who claims credit on someone else’s manuscript and is confronted by its real author, so it’s easy to see why buyers were interested. CBS Films reportedly made the most expensive buy of the fest so far, laying down $2 million for the film. Whether or not that move was smart remains to be seen, as this first review over at The Playlist is less than encouraging. Previously: The five films likeliest to ignite a Sundance 2012 bidding war Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter . Get more of Movieline’s Sundance coverage here .