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Nude scenes have been a Hollywood staple for ages. From Sharon Stone in 'Basic Instinct' to Viggo Mortensen in 'Eastern Promises,' here are the ones that have stood the test of time.
"The Most Beautiful Day" are on The Best Movies Starring Andreja Schneider on Flickchart.
- Opening Getaway, Baby Driver
- Pennywise’s Introduction, It
- Invading The Pharmaceutical Firm, BPM
- The Hospital, Hostiles
- No Man’S Land, Wonder Woman
- Finger Food, Raw
- “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” Logan Lucky
- Performance Art Gone Wrong, The Square
- Shopping Spree, John Wick: Chapter 2
- Walking Into Focus, The Woman Who Left
Endings sometimes get the edge in The A.V. Club’s annual search for the best scene of the year (see: the final minutes of Whiplash or Phoenix, which we singled out in 2014 and 2015, respectively), and that’s because they carry the full, cumulative power of everything leading up to them. But there’s also something to be said for a great opening scen...
Director Andy Muschietti was handed both a layup and an incredible burden with It’s introductory sewer scene, an image so closely tied to Stephen King’s classic horror tome, it was right there on the book jacket. He did it justice, banishing the considerable memory of Tim Curry and setting up an unforgettable introduction for Bill Skarsgård’s shape...
Robin Campillo’s look back at the private and public passions of ACT UP’s Parisian wing is split between the low-key story of an activist dying of AIDS and some more stylish and pumped-up set pieces that show the protestors stirring up controversy. The first extended “action” seen in the film (and also in the American trailer, above) tracks ACT UP ...
Even when working with a canvas as large and obvious as the Western landscape, the big picture continues to elude writer-director Scott Cooper. But his brand of downcast macho sorrow can make for some terrific individual scenes, as in the brief sequence in the grim, talky Western Hostiles where the hard-hearted Captain Blocker (Christian Bale, spor...
The essence of Wonder Woman can be distilled down to one image: Diana of Themyscira, revealing her Amazon garb for the first time since her arrival in the “world of men,” holding her position on a desecrated Flemish battlefield under a barrage of machine-gun fire. The dialogue immediately preceding Diana’s noble charge, in which the well-meaning bu...
Julia Ducournau’s cannibalistic spin on the coming-of-age drama isn’t the grisly endurance test its pre-release reputation suggested; any gruesomeness was probably going to provoke waves of nausea from a highbrow festival crowd. But if Rawis fairly tame by gore-hound standards, it does feature one unforgettable gross out. During an ill-fated attemp...
Steven Soderbergh’s talent is restless and relentlessly brainy—not necessarily qualities that blow open the floodgates of emotion. But toward the end of Logan Lucky, he pauses his twisty plot for a scene that sounds shameless but may be his most affecting. Sadie (Farrah Mackenzie), the young daughter of hard-luck heist mastermind Jimmy Logan (Chann...
There are a half dozen excellent cringe-inducing scenes in Ruben Östlund’s art world satire The Square, from the foul-mouthed interruption of an artist’s talk to a round of tug-of-war over a used condom. This one, a slowly escalating piece of performance art, goes further, tipping the scales from discomfort to danger. When a shirtless, gorilla-imit...
The John Wick franchise continues to delight as much for its bizarro mythology as for its dazzlingly choreographed gunplay. Chapter 2 sees Wick travel to Rome, which has its own version of the luxury hotel and high-end boutiques that cater exclusively to hired assassins. His need for supplies inspires a droll montage of inconspicuous consumption, w...
The Filipino writer-director Lav Diaz is the definition of a “not for every taste” filmmaker: His movies are stark, long (like, four-plus hours long), and patience-testing, filmed mostly on black-and-white digital video in static master shots. But he pulls a coup of simple yet brilliant staging in a climactic scene of one of his most accessible fil...
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Coming In: Directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner. With Katja Riemann, Andreja Schneider, Aylin Tezel, Max Felder. Notoriously-hip Berlin-based hairdresser Tom Herzner falls in love with beauty-parlor owner Heidi, turning both of their worlds upside down. So far so good. Only one problem: Tom is gay.
Actress: Mutti - Der Film. Andreja Schneider was born on 27 May 1964 in Zagreb, Croatia. She is an actress, known for Mutti - Der Film (2003), Prinz in Hölleland (1993) and Cortex (2020).