two plus hours of naked stars in a new documentary. Do we have your attention? Thanks to a busload of entertaining, often revealing interviews this one is worth a look
the title may sound incendiary, something left over from the Russ Meyer era, but Danny Wolf's Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies turns out to be informative and even-handed as well as entertaining
a riveting entertainment... this nonfiction deep dive is a must-see; it's a consistently engaging record with colorful input from each of the interview subjects, well-edited and with plenty of titillating footage
a lively look at how nudity in the movies can be art or exploitation; Danny Wolf's documentary is a breezy, open-eyed, and often encyclopedic compendium of all the ways the cinema has celebrated, exploited, and negotiated the power of the naked body
a documentary that pays homage to on-screen nudity in all its forms; if you are interested in the history of cinema, this is a very unique lens to look at it through
"Skin" provides a good history lesson on cinematic nudity; Nevertheless, it's always entertaining, thanks to extensive use of clips and some great anecdotes from the various interview subjects. Like I said, it's not boring
"Skin" is an enjoyable documentary that examines its provocative subject matter informatively; Either way, if you've ever wanted a deeper look into how Hollywood has dealt with on-screen nudity, this is certainly a good choice for your viewing pleasure