So Atticus was so busy reading about bolts that he totally missed this article...Things are getting hot north of the border. At this year's Toronto International Film Festival, Hollywood movies are going under the covers, candidly exploring sexuality.
Meg Ryan shatters her good-girl image by going topless in "In the Cut," and Denzel Washington finally unleashes his sexuality in "Out of Time." Nicole Kidman has a number of racy scenes in "The Human Stain," including one where she strips during foreplay. In fact, "Will you dance for me?" seems to be the most common piece of dialogue in this year's Toronto International Film Festival, which runs through Saturday.
There hasn't been this much sexuality portrayed in realistic and graphic ways in major studio fare since the freewheeling 1970s.
It's not just toned young bodies on display. Sir Anthony Hopkins plays Kidman's geriatric lover in "Stain," and William H. Macy turns up in "The Cooler" as a gambler who engages in marathon sex with a comely cocktail waitress.
Come on dude. Marathon sex. How could you miss that?
Toronto Film Fest with marathon sex