Sex Box. A one-hour special with real-life couples having sex in a television studio and then undertaking an 'honest' discussion about it in front of a studio audience. Channel 4's latest show certainly isn't your standard Monday evening viewing.
Aired as part of C4's Campaign For Real Sex season, the show set out to "reclaim sex from porn" by exploring people's expectations of intercourse.
The reaction has been varied on Twitter, with some in favour of the social and sexual experiment but others thinking it is one 'sex show' too far.
However, many saw the comical side of things and Digital Spy rounds up a selection of the funniest online reactions below...
Hope this is structured like Great British Bake Off - Technical, Showstopper, Filo etc.
— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) October 7, 2013
Noel Edmonds should host #sexbox 'Are you ready for the question about what happened in there? Seal The...
Aired as part of C4's Campaign For Real Sex season, the show set out to "reclaim sex from porn" by exploring people's expectations of intercourse.
The reaction has been varied on Twitter, with some in favour of the social and sexual experiment but others thinking it is one 'sex show' too far.
However, many saw the comical side of things and Digital Spy rounds up a selection of the funniest online reactions below...
Hope this is structured like Great British Bake Off - Technical, Showstopper, Filo etc.
— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) October 7, 2013
Noel Edmonds should host #sexbox 'Are you ready for the question about what happened in there? Seal The...
- 10/7/2013
- Digital Spy
Picture credit: Mahapurush/The Holy Man © BFI National Archive
Besides hosting a Satyajit Ray season throughout August and September, the British Film Institute (BFI) is holding the first exhibition in the UK to highlight Satyajit Ray’s design works.
The exhibition will be held at the BFI Southbank from 14 August until mid-October and is free for all.
Before Ray directed Pather Panchali in 1955, he worked as a graphic designer for an advertising agency in Kolkata. In addition to creating over 30 films throughout his career he also designed many of their sets, costumes, credit sequences and posters.
A selection of the director’s poster designs will be on show in the Atrium at the BFI Southbank. It will include both original and facsimile posters, showcasing the best of Ray’s creations.
“Ray’s unique graphic style owed as much to Indian art and indigenous folklore as it did to Western traditions.
Besides hosting a Satyajit Ray season throughout August and September, the British Film Institute (BFI) is holding the first exhibition in the UK to highlight Satyajit Ray’s design works.
The exhibition will be held at the BFI Southbank from 14 August until mid-October and is free for all.
Before Ray directed Pather Panchali in 1955, he worked as a graphic designer for an advertising agency in Kolkata. In addition to creating over 30 films throughout his career he also designed many of their sets, costumes, credit sequences and posters.
A selection of the director’s poster designs will be on show in the Atrium at the BFI Southbank. It will include both original and facsimile posters, showcasing the best of Ray’s creations.
“Ray’s unique graphic style owed as much to Indian art and indigenous folklore as it did to Western traditions.
- 8/15/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Sales of Moses baskets have soared thanks to Britain's Duchess of Cambridge. The 31-year-old royal was spotted buying a £295 basket for her unborn baby at Blue Almond boutique in South Kensington, London, last weekend (27.04.13), causing fellow mothers-to-be to rush out and snap up a cheaper version of the wicker carrier. Asda supermarket have already reported a 57 per cent increase of Moses baskets, with sales of blue buggies also expected to rise after Catherine revealed she had purchased one. Claire Smith, Asda Baby and Toddler Club manager, said: 'Shoppers across the UK want to offer their little ones the Royal treatment and the blue buggy reports look set to send the nation into a princely state of excitement...
- 5/3/2013
- Monsters and Critics
We delightedly announce the 2009 Garland Awards, voted on by the Southern California theatre critics of Back Stage. Congratulations to the recipients. Your work touched us, made us think, made us proud to support the bustling, vibrant, inventive community that is Southland theatre. The critics who voted are Paul Birchall, Jeff Favre, Hoyt Hilsman, Travis Holder, Wenzel Jones, Iris Mann, Eric Marchese, Dany Margolies, Dink O’Neal, Brad Schreiber, Madeleine Shaner, Les Spindle, Neal Weaver, and Jennie Webb. Collectively we saw hundreds of shows in 2008, whether we were reviewing or not. This is true devotion to theatre. Under our voting system, each Garland winner was named on at least three critics' Best of 2008 lists. Each critic listed up to five nominees for each category except performance, up to 10 nominees for performance in musical productions and 10 for straight plays. Lists, minus the winners, are here Critics List. This year we present two...
- 3/12/2009
- backstage.com
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