(Momentum Pictures) The biggest disservice history did to Vladimir Nabokov’s legendary 1955 novel Lolita was make it the definitive example of jailbait in pop culture. When you see the name ‘Lolita,’ you think of the famous poster for Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 film adaptation with teenage Sue Lyon in a bikini and heart-shaped sunglasses holding a lollipop. The image paved the way for more of this kind of provocative media exposure including Jodie Foster in Martin Scorsese’s
TMS Movie Review: Palm Trees and Power Lines
TMS Movie Review: Palm Trees and Power Lines
TMS Movie Review: Palm Trees and Power Lines
(Momentum Pictures) The biggest disservice history did to Vladimir Nabokov’s legendary 1955 novel Lolita was make it the definitive example of jailbait in pop culture. When you see the name ‘Lolita,’ you think of the famous poster for Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 film adaptation with teenage Sue Lyon in a bikini and heart-shaped sunglasses holding a lollipop. The image paved the way for more of this kind of provocative media exposure including Jodie Foster in Martin Scorsese’s