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Rihanna’s Slip And Sneaker Game Is On Point

Rihanna loves a slip and sneaker combo. LOVES IT.

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Rihanna’s Slip And Sneaker Game Is On Point

Could Miranda July’s New App Earn You A Hug From Lorde?

Miranda July’s new app lets you send messages to friends through strangers.

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Could Miranda July’s New App Earn You A Hug From Lorde?

Friends with Bene-tits: Celebrity Nudes on DVD and Blu-ray 11-29-11 [PICS]

We’d like to (sk)introduce you to some funny friends this week on DVD and Blu-ray- and not only are they hilarious, they also take their clothes off (or at least their body doubles do). Make room on the couch for Bianca Kajlich , who makes her nude debut in 30 Minutes or Less (2011), Chelan Simmons and Alexia Rasmussen , who both bare boobs in Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil (2009) and Our Idiot Brother (2011), and of course Mila Kunis’ (body double’s) shapely seat meat in Friends with Benefits (2011). Rounding out the guest list is the fantastically nude Showtime series Look , featuring Claudia Christian and Sharon Hinnendael nude. In other DVD nudes, travel through time with the junk in Miranda July ‘s trunk in The Future (2011) and the red-hot real-sex action of Now & Later (2009), nude on Blu-ray. More after the jump!

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Friends with Bene-tits: Celebrity Nudes on DVD and Blu-ray 11-29-11 [PICS]

REVIEW: Miranda July Looks Into The Future and Sees a Talking Cat (Among Other Things)

A not-uncommon prologue: Miranda July drives me crazy, in the best and worst ways. Whether I’m watching her films, reading her stories, or taking a crack at her various, Web-documented performances pieces, I can’t seem to get off the fence. I want to get off the fence. I want it so badly that attached to every primary response — every swing across the fence and back again — I experienced while watching The Future , the plangent follow-up to her 2005 feature debut, Me and You and Everyone We Know , was the secondary desire to shoulder-pin myself there, if only for clarity’s sake. What seems most difficult to accept and so tremendously inconvenient to her appeal is that the talking cat — or whatever other of her grindingly earnest narrative totems — is not negotiable; it’s not even regrettable. If you want Miranda July, you want the talking cat.

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REVIEW: Miranda July Looks Into The Future and Sees a Talking Cat (Among Other Things)