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...That's what you get in "Closer." No frontal nudity, not with the persistently modest Roberts and Portman as the female stars; that would be a sure sign of the End of Days. But something more liberating: the discussion of sex and its even more elusive sibling, love. "It's because of Patrick's brilliant writing and Mike's direction," Law told TIME's Philadelphia, "that the piece is very sexual without having any sex in it whatsoever." Plus a few bits that might make some future director's list of favorite sexy scenes: a long, steamy kiss between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Whatever Happened to Movie Sex? | 11/24/2004 | See Source »

...those textbook close-ups of genitals it offers, and a glimpse of a fully frontal Peter Sarsgaard (as one of Alfred's aides), Kinsey is at heart a comedy of manners. It takes pains to document the midcentury naiveté of the prof and his inner circle. Alfred and his bride Clara (Laura Linney) are both virgins on their awkward wedding night. But he approaches his book project with all the daring of innocence. To get data on homosexuals, he simply goes to gay bars and questions the first guy he meets. He dutifully instructs his canvassers on how to elicit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Sex and the '50s Guy | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...head after her new husband objected to Tiger's intrusiveness (47 phone calls in a single day). So she gave up the ghost, parting amicably with Tiger five years ago. Erdal set about writing a novel of her own. "But this other story kept pressing on my frontal lobes," she said last week. So she wrote a few chapters about her years with Tiger and showed them to him. "He was very encouraging," she notes. "He said he could publish this. He gave me suggestions for what to put in, what to leave out. Very gradually he started to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Writer's Writer | 11/21/2004 | See Source »

...even as they began rolling into Fallujah a week ago, U.S. field commanders warned that hundreds of the insurgents had already slipped away, having known for months that a frontal assault was coming. These insurgents, and others located elsewhere throughout the Sunni areas in Baghdad and to the north responded to the Fallujah offensive by taking to the streets of cities from the capital all the way up to Mosul, emerging from the shadows in groups numbering up to 50 fighters at a time to brazenly confront U.S. and Iraqi government forces in broad daylight. Within a day of pronouncing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Fallujah | 11/16/2004 | See Source »

...acted to minimize the negative publicity of such casualties by seizing control of the city's main hospital overnight on Monday - previously a source of many televised claims that coalition forces had inflicted civilian casualties - many Iraqi and international actors invested in the transition process remain concerned that a frontal assault on Fallujah could have the opposite political effect to the one desired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Grim Calculations of Retaking Fallujah | 11/8/2004 | See Source »

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