Belgian dramedy
While pregnant with her second child, Kika faces the sudden death of her partner. Totally heartbroken, and broke, she sets her priorities straight: stay strong and make money fast.

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Belgian dramedy
While pregnant with her second child, Kika faces the sudden death of her partner. Totally heartbroken, and broke, she sets her priorities straight: stay strong and make money fast.

Defoe’s Video. (You have to download this one.)
Subsuelo (2025) is a Spanish psychological thriller directed by Fernando Franco, centering on twins Eva and Fabián, who face dire consequences following a tragic accident. Based on Marcelo Luján’s novel, the film explores themes of guilt, abuse, and dysfunctional family dynamics within a wealthy, oppressive household.

That seems like a possibility,
Brooks Nader no panty upskirt and a pussy slip as she arrives at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Los Angeles on March 21, 2026!
Canadian actress Sugar Lyn Beard flashing her tit in a now deleted selfie to celebrate a friend’s birthday!
Valerie Perrine, ‘Superman’ and Oscar-Nommed ‘Lenny’ Star, Dies at 82
Nostalgia: Remembering Valerie Perrine in Slaughterhouse-Five (1972), and one of my more eloquent movie reviews.
Rarity: Valerie Perrine (and Shelley Winters!!!) topless in The Magician of Lublin (1979)
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Videos:
Valerie Perrine – Steambath (1973)
Valerie Perrine, Kathryn Witt, Cindy Embers – Lenny (1974)
On Shatmas Day, we discussed Free Enterprise, a Shatner performance in which he good-naturedly portrayed himself, complete with all the worst flaws his critics have ever alleged. The leading lady of that film was Audie England, who had been one of the top performers in the soft-core erotica of the mid-1990s.
In 1992, Audie had a small role in the first season of Red Shoe Diaries, playing a diner waitress who brought Duchovny his coffee. The show’s creator and creative force, Zalman King, must have seen something in her. Perhaps it was her totally natural look and line delivery, or perhaps her whispery, child-like voice. Perhaps it was the possibility that her shy, awkward demeanor might hide an unsuspected sexual fire. I don’t think we’ll ever know what special quality he spied, but he decided to give her a solid supporting role in the early part of season two. He obviously liked what he saw, because he then gave her three major leads in the subsequent three years of the series, the kind of roles where she was the only naked woman, and occupied the center of the story. He also gave her the lead in his feature film, Delta of Venus, based on the erotic diaries of Anais Nin.
Audie did some more erotic roles in 1996, then picked up some more mainstream roles, but cut back her workload until she abandoned the biz altogether. She moved away from acting in 2000 to focus on photography and family. She graduated from UCLA, later operating a photography business in Los Angeles, marrying producer Peter M. Lenkov, and raising four children. She never returned to professional showbiz.
Audie was born in 1967, although later birthdates have circulated.
1993 – Red Shoe Diaries, s2e7
1993 – Red Shoe Diaries, s2e9
1995 – Red Shoe Diaries, s4e2
1995 – Red Shoe Diaries, s4e12
1995 – Delta of Venus
1995 – Venus Rising
1996 – Miami Hustle
1996 – One Good Turn
1998 – A Place Called Truth
1998 – Free Enterprise
All the videos are here
NOTES:
I just watched the following shows where Audie was NOT naked
1. Red Shoe Diaries, s1e8 – (1992) she had a walk-on as a diner waitress, maybe two or three lines.
2. Red Shoe Diaries, s5e6 (1996) – IMDb says she had an uncredited cameo. I could not find her.
3. Shame, Shame, Shame (1999) – Audie plays a seductress who tried to talk another women, then a couple, into some swinging. She was as sexy as can be, but never got naked, even though the role seemed to demand it!
An official UK version of SNL, overseen by Lorne Michaels, debuted Saturday, with guest host Tina Fey. The show had some rough edges. The Weekend Update segment, normally a highlight of the American version, was a glaring weakness, but the Brits are better than anyone at making fun of the news, so I think they’ll probably figure out the proper rhythm for it.
The cold open was pretty good:
Here’s Tina’s monologue:
These YouTube creators did an outstanding job of researching the history of all the international versions:
By the way, their channel is terrific, one of the very best on YouTube. They have produced a summary show for each season of SNL from 1-25 and counting. (They have released an additional season every month or so, although there was a long gap between #24 and #25.) I discovered the channel a couple of years ago, and found it a wonderfully nostalgic experience to view the recaps year-by-year, not only for memories of the show, but also to see the changes in American pop culture over the years, a subject for which SNL is our time capsule.