If you’ve ever wondered what a lesbian porn epic would look like, Blue is the Warmest Color is pretty damn close. But truly, it’s not pornographic: The film does include sex — lots of it — to ...
The moral of “Blue Is the Warmest Color” is simple: Sex without love is nothing; life without love is even less. French filmmaker Abdellatif Kechiche’s story of sexual awakening and real love ...
A theatre that holds nearly 560 people, filled to capacity, doesn't seem like the ideal setting to watch some of the most explicit sex scenes this side of an adult movie, yet that was the setting for ...
An alert, inquisitive 17-year-old, Adèle (Exarchopoulos) is hungering for fireworks, fatedness, the coup de foudre of the great literature she adores. She stumbles into just that, in a glancing ...
Blue Is the Warmest Color" (originally titled "La Vie d'Ad?le") is possibly the best film of 2013. Having won the Palm d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, it has already achieved remarkable acclaim for ...
A French film originally titled La vie d’Adèle, Blue is the Warmest Colour premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival with much fanfare, thanks to the buzz it attracted at the Cannes Film ...
A searingly intimate character study marked by the most explosively graphic lesbian sex scenes in recent memory. Still, it’s a measure of the honesty and generosity of Kechiche’s storytelling that the ...
BLUE CRUSH Exarchopoulos plays a schoolgirl who finds herself drawn to an older art student in this Cannes winner. Forget for a second about the graphic sex scenes and the attendant controversies. I ...
Blue Is the Warmest Color (originally titled La Vie d Ad?le ) is possibly the best film of 2013. Having won the Palm d Or at the Cannes Film Festival, it has already achieved remarkable acclaim for ...
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