An even longer cut overseen by Thomas Negovan restores scenes once scrapped in favor of pornographic material, but fails to repair the foundational folly of Bob Guccione's debauched Roman epic.
In “Caligula: The Ultimate Cut,” absolute power corrupts absolutely, but even using absolutely all of the footage shot for the notorious production back in 1976 does not necessarily result in a better film.
October 6, 2015 3:30 PM EDT
Donald Trump’s hat has some competition, and it’s you, dear reader.
The Republican presidential candidate has appeared at rallies and speeches donning a red cap with his slogan, “Make America Great Again.” But last week, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio introduced his own snide take on the famous red caps on CNNMoney with the adjusted slogan “Make America Fair Again.”
The Washington Post thinks that while this hat-tip is a bit corny, there’s room for some good old fashioned American punning and humor.
In the photo, Eva is posing poolside and throwing up two peace signs. And while the beautiful sunset behind her tried to steal the show, her abs, which are working overtime, are the real stunners in this golden-hour snapshot. Since giving birth, Eva's been hitting the gym making sure she gives her body time to get back into the groove of things. I really gave my body time to adjust to postpartum and post-pregnancy, she told Us Weekly in December.
Body hair – everybody has it. Some have dark hair, some have light; some possess scarce traces of it, while others boast it as a more prominent feature. Natural though it may be, it's not everybody's cup of tea, as our recent discussion in Labs on the matter deftly highlighted.
In May, Emer O'Toole became a source of interest because of her body hair. The 28 year-old had decided to conduct her own, personal, 18-month experiment, wherein she let all her body hair grow without intervening to remove it – no waxing, shaving, tweezing or threading allowed – to see if she could get used to it, and be at one with it.
Igbo traditional marriage, also known as Igba Nkwu Nwaanyi, is a series of events that leads to the marital union of a man and a woman from two families. This post consists of Igbo traditional wedding attire ideas you can recreate for your or your friend's marriage ceremony.
The Igbos are rich in culture, and this reflects in the way they get married. The outfits of the bride and groom are always unique and attention-grabbing.