Mira Sorvino shared her excitement this week for the upcoming "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" sequel.
The first thing you see when you watch Babygirl—which is now available to rent or buy on digital platforms—is Nicole Kidman faking an orgasm. Anyone who’s seen a female character climax on ...
A clip has been circulating around the internet of Kudrow's character Phoebe dancing for Perry's character Chandler comparing the scene from ... classic comedy, Romy and Michele's High School ...
The telltale snare drums and synths of George Michael's "Father Figure," ushering us into a montage where Romy and Samuel explore their sexual boundaries, complete with a shirtless dance scene ...
Romy, who decides to unleash and indulge her sexual fantasies with her much younger intern, Samuel (Harris Dickinson). Those fantasies include watching him dance shirtless to George Michael's ...
Kidman couldn’t resist recreating the already infamous scene in the film, which comes out in the UK this week. In Babygirl, her character Romy and Samuel (Dickinson) dance around each other a ...
The video, shared by Baldoni's attorney, Bryan Freedman, and obtained by Fox News Digital, allegedly addresses the actress's claims about a slow dance scene. In her Dec. 20 sexual harassment ...
Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino at party in a scene from the film 'Romy And Michele's High School Reunion', 1997. Barrymore then asked Kudrow if it was true that “Romy and Michele” hadn’t originally been ...
In Babygirl, Nicole Kidman plays a woman, Romy ... him dance shirtless to George Michael's iconic song "Father Figure," about a man offering to be his partner's "father figure" in their romantic ...
She also explained that after she and editor Matthew Hannam played the song over a montage scene during editing ... Australian film and television producer Michele Bennett. The song is part ...
There’s a scene in Babygirl where you do a very seductive dance to “Father Figure ... manicures for portfolio by Michelle Saunders James. Set design by Gerard Santos at Lalaland.
“Time After Time” has taken on a life of its own as the essential slow dance scene soundtrack across media. It really got a boost after it appeared in 1997’s “Romy and Michele’s High ...