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Laurel Canyon
Bisexual Women in Film From the Early 1990s to Today
by
Sarah Warn, Founder and Former Editor in Chief
on
October 6, 2006
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From Basic Instinct to Kissing Jessica Stein to Rent, portrayals of bisexual women in film have come a long way since Personal Best. Or have they?
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Review of "Laurel Canyon"
by
Sarah Warn, Founder and Former Editor in Chief
on
September 16, 2003
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A meditation on life, with an exploration of bisexuality between Alex (Kate Beckinsale) and Jane (Frances McDormand).
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Cinematic chameleons: Playing their parts by changing their looks
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scribegrrrl, Contributing Writer
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October 10, 2007
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Via digg.com, I came across a list of the "Top 10 physical transformations for film." It recognizes some truly stunning instances of shape-shifting in the
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