>A sprawling, four-part documentary, Sex: The Revolution, takes on just that when it airs on VH1 this week. We missed the first episode ourselves, but […read more…]
>Um. Pornography is in focus?
>A twist on an old joke has cropped up around CineKink, surfacing more frequently around festival submission time: “What’s the difference between art and pornography?” […read more…]
>Too hot for Dallas!
> The perennial crowd-pleaser and CineKink award winner, Filthy Food, has run into another flap of controversy, this time at the AFI Dallas International Film […read more…]
>Yay, um… Fox?
> Fox Television is standing firm (sorry) in the face of a $91,000 fine thrust (yep!) upon it by the Federal Communications Commission for a […read more…]
>Warm tidings of comfort and joy!
>Tonight… CineKink @ Pioneer presents a holiday double-header of works from Comstock Films, offering up tidings of love and joy in their ground-breaking series of […read more…]
>Finally, some 2257 sanity!
>The 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals injected a good dollop of sanity into the ongoing legal wrangling over the 2257 federal record-keeping statutes, yesterday […read more…]
>What’s 2257 divided by 13?
>And, once again, does it matter if you’re a primary or a secondary producer? We imagine we could claim some numerologically-significant superstition that prevents us […read more…]
>Yeah, so where do you get off?!
> Quite alot of twisted knickers seems to be the result of a new video promoting European filmmaking. A rapid montage of sex scene clips […read more…]
>Say what you will
>Sorta, especially if it’s in the form of a fleeting expletive. So said a federal appeals panel as it struck down Federal Communication Commission policies […read more…]
>A little 2257 clarity?
>Over at A Savage Place, there’s a good bullet-point overview of last week’s ruling in Free Speech Coalition v. Gonzalez, the organization’s challenge of the […read more…]