SHOW NOTES:
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“Home” by Peter M. Nichols, NYTimes, Oct. 8, 1992
“Lights! Action! Attitude!” PEOPLE, April 5, 1993
“A Few Good Women” by Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine, April 5, 1993
“Yes” by Tad Friend, Esquire, February 1994
“‘Disclosure’ Inks Moore” Douglas, Variety, Mar 3, 1994
“Having Some Fun With the Barbara Stanwyck Role” by Paula S. Bernstein, NYTimes, Oct. 23, 1994
“Fiorentino’s ‘Seduction’: An Icy Chill Of A Heart” by Kenneth Turan, LA Times, Oct. 26, 1994
“If Linda Fiorentino were a movie, she’d be rated NC-17” by Holly Millea, Premiere, Dec 1994
“Tales From the Corner Office” by Caryn James, Dec. 11, 1994
“He Said She Said” by Ascher-Walsh, Rebecca and Svetkey, Benjamin, Entertainment Weekly, December 16, 1994 Issue 253, p22.
“Want Moore?” by Glickman, Elyse, Szymanski, Michael, Entertainment Weekly, December 23, 1994, Issue 254
“Michael’s Full Disclosure” by Nancy Collins, Vanity Fair, January 1995
“Linda Fiorentino: Why Isn’t This Star Getting an Oscar” Interview Magazine, March 1995
“At Last, Seduction by Tad Friend” Vogue, Apr 1, 1995
“Linda Fiorentino’s Dirty Little Secret” by Lynn Darling, Esquire, November 11, 1995
“Michael’s Full Disclosure” By Nancy Collins, Vanity Fair, January 1995
“There Are Movies, And Then There Are Movies” by Anita Gates, NYTimes, Jan. 15, 1995
“Brunets have more fun” by Gelman-Waxner, Libby, Premiere, February 1995, Vol. 8 Issue 6
“Q&A: Demi Moore [Demi/Moore] = Sex” by Mim Udovitch, Rolling Stone, February 9, 1995
The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema by Linda Ruth Williams, 2005
The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema by Linda Ruth Williams
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