Also ranks #26 on The Greatest TV Shows About Prison 23 The Vicar of Dibley Dawn French, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet 891 votes Is The Vicar of Dibley Watchworthy? In a quaint English village, the arrival of an unconventional but endearing female vicar disrupts the conservative status quo, lea...
Also ranks #26 on The Greatest TV Shows About Prison 23 The Vicar of Dibley Dawn French, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet 878 votes Is The Vicar of Dibley Watchworthy? In a quaint English village, the arrival of an unconventional but endearing female vicar disrupts the conservative status quo, lea...
In an increasingly conservative era, their indecency would instead lead to an abrupt and bloody death, with only the virginal heroine spared. Tom Huddleston Arts and culture journalist Read more Advertising 41. Emmanuelle (1974) Film Director: Just JaeckinBedfellows: Sylvia Kristel and various ...
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A portrait of life in an English, male boarding school may sound niche and conservative, but Lindsay Anderson’s second feature after ‘This Sporting Life’ was one of the most radical British movies of the 1960s – and the first of three films from that decade to enter our top ten. The...
“Fresh Prince” had to offer, it would probably be remembered today. But what makes it a classic is that the show was just a well-structured and sharply written sitcom, with a classic premise that pits the down to Earth Philly boy Will against his more restrained and conservative Bel-Air...
making the conservative Brits spit out their tea (metaphorically, sadly) at their brash behavior. But behind the culture clashes is a whopper of a love triangle as Nan (future leading ladyKristine Frøseth) finds herself caught between two best friends. A finale that holds its secrets tight ...
As Mae struggles with addiction and paternal indifference (from an excellent Lisa Kudrow) she begins a new relationship with the hitherto straight George (Charlotte Ritchie), whose conservative group of casually homophobic friends (including one named Binky) only serve to complicate matters. The title...
The Equal Rights Amendment brought about much controversy for the conservative figure of Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett). In this battle of feminism, a culture war rages in 1970s America that would soon form the Moral Majority group and shift the landscape of politics forever. Created by Dahvi...