WTF is this supposed to mean? You just attached 2 random pics of Dennis Haybert & Gretchen Mol without any context in a thread about IR in movies. You've been a forum member since 2007, quit posting like a new member who just joined the forum.
I saw Sleight and know the reason for the R rating. What Dule Hill's character did was that. The violence was turned up on one scene. I was mistaken on the flirtation part. The main character has IR and the person that was kidnapped had IR.
It Comes At Night Riley Keough (Lisa Marie Presley's daughter.) and Kelvin Harrison, jr. They have a kissing scene. Warning: The kissing scene is not for the weak stomach.
Dule Hill also kissed Patricia Arquette in "Holes": (press youtube button...lower right corner...after pressing red play button)
Damn really? No kiss scene or anything? Trailer made it seem like they had something going on I was gonna see it this weekend but it got really bad reviews too
Another love story from a book is hitting the big screen with Daisy Ridley and Leslie Odom, jr. cast in Murder On The Orient Express. http://www.playbill.com/article/tak...-gad-and-more-in-murder-on-the-orient-express The cast features Judi Dench as Princess Dragomiroff, Daisy Ridley as Mary Debenham,Tony Award winner Leslie Odom, Jr. as Dr. Arbuthnot, Johnny Depp as Samuel Ratchett, Michelle Pfeiffer as Mrs. Hubbard, Penelope Cruz as Greta Ohlsson, Sir Derek Jacobi as Edward Masterman, Willem Dafoe as Gerhard Hardman, Tom Bateman as Bouc, and Lucy Boynton as Countess Andrenyi. In the book Mary Debenham and Dr. Arbuthnot are secret lovers, If the movie follows the book, an interracial secret romance would hold more weight in that era. It's due out this fall.
This film was directed by Kenneth Branagh. He recast Shakespeare's As You Like with David Oyelowo (as Orlando) opposite Bryce Dallas Howard. He won't shy away from IR.