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Soon Frannie is propelled into a sexual liaison that tests the limits of her safety and desires, as she begins a terrifying descent into the dark places that reside deep within her. 2020 TV-14 1 Season Science & Nature Docs. Each week, an ensemble of voices, led by B.A. The woman’s body has been discovered in the park across the street. An analysis of how Jane Campion negotiates the conventions of the sex-noir thriller with more auteurist designs exploring female sexual desire and art. Cut the Rope 2 is a part of the iconic Cut the Rope franchise by ZeptoLab, which follows the adventures of Om Nom, a cute green creature that adores candies Meet Om Noms friends - the Nommies - and hop on the amazing journey through more than 160 levels that will take you through lush forests, busy cities, junkyards and underground tunnels. The Cut is a weekly audio magazine exploring culture, style, sex, politics and more. A week later a detective shows up at her door. It is time to build a big tent and get in the streets to expose the costs of war and demand that our tax dollars be spent to support the needs of people and the planet, not for destruction and murder. One evening at a bar, she stumbles upon a man, his face in shadow, a tattoon on his wrist, a woman kneeling between his legs. Living alone in New York, Frannie teaches creative writing to a motley bunch of students, and secretly compiles a dictionary of street slang: virginia, n., vagina snapper, n., vagina brasole, n., vagina. ‘Horrific, the sexiest book ever, devastatingly true’ Daisy Johnson ‘Compelling, shocking, hot, scary’ Kristen Roupenian ‘Deep red and as hot as hell’ Preti Taneja ‘Taut and filthy and beautifully written’ Evie Wyld ‘ A timely rebuke to the antiseptic quality of much of today’s crime fiction‘ Telegraph
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This cut is made by the film editor at the editing stage of a film. ‘An uncompromising excavation of the darker reaches of female desire … one of the most devastating things I have ever read’ Irish Times A cut in editing refers the splicing of two shots together. ‘A true original … Disturbingly dark, explosively violent, powerfully erotic and brilliantly written.’ Sunday Times ‘Not a word is wasted in this examination of one woman’s sexual odyssey as Moore builds to a shattering climax.’ Sarah Hughes, the i ‘ Imagine Gone Girl had it been co-written by Mary Gaitskill and Lydia Davis and you’re heading in the right direction’ Olivia Sudjic, Guardian