
Unfinished Business movie review: business trip-up
Apparently made by snickering 12-year-olds who like naked boobies and have heard rumors about the phenomenon known as “the business trip.”

Apparently made by snickering 12-year-olds who like naked boobies and have heard rumors about the phenomenon known as “the business trip.”

The Apple store on Regent Street in Central London found itself a beautiful old building to inhabit.

A morally muddled mess that is convoluted in plot and appallingly simplistic in its themes. I am a sad geek today.

Near Old Street in East London.

Women? If they’re not hookers or heartbreakers, they’re just standing around being decorative. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

Par for the Hollywood course: a woman plays second fiddle to a man… until he decides that he is ready to claim her as his prize. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

This story could have worked in a similar way had the protagonist been male, but the fact that she is a woman brings in new levels of subtext and meaning. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

With lots of female characters living full, rich lives, this movie offers a well-rounded depiction of women as vital, sexual beings into their 70s and 80s. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

The female protagonist, in the course of being punished for having sex, is haunted by a spectre who sometimes appears as a naked or half-naked woman… [This post is not behind the paywall.]

Another humorously altered No Entry road sign.