Dakota Fanning was a big deal as a child actress, with roles in 'I Am Sam,' 'Man on Fire,' and 'War of the Worlds.' That's a pretty weighty resume for a young lady, and in 2007, Fanning acted in the controversial film 'Hounddog,' in which she plays a young girl who is abused and raped
Actress Elisabeth Shue was such a fresh-faced teen actress, with roles in films like 'The Karate Kid' and 'Adventures in Babysitting,' but when she grew up she needed to get away from the girl next door stereotype, which led her to star opposite Nicolas Cage in 'Leaving Las Vegas
Cute little Anne Hathaway arrived on the scene as fresh as the Disney snow with roles in 'The Princess Diaries' and 'Ella Enchanted,' but she couldn't stay a princess forever, so Hathaway broke out of that mold real quick with a part in 'Havoc,' a dark drama about crazy white teens who get involved with gang activity in LA
Alyssa Milano starred on the family-friendly TV series 'Who's the Boss' from 1984 to 1992. As Sam, Milano was a smart-mouthed but straight-laced teen, and the only trouble she ever got into was the typical family sitcom kind
Natalie Portman didn't necessarily start off her career as your typical good girl -- her first role was in 'The Professional,' where she plays a young girl adopted by an assassin, and the two form a strange and unlikely relationship in the violent drama -- in one memorable scene, she dresses up as Madonna and Marilyn Monroe with bras and sexy dance moves
Bonet played the rebellious Denise Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show' before leaving for her own spin-off show, 'A Different World,' which follows Denise's life at college. During that time, Bonet signed on to star in 'Angel Heart' opposite Mickey Rourke, in which she played a Voodoo priestess named Epiphany Proudfoot
Jessica Biel starred on the goody-goody TV drama '7th Heaven,' about a family of religious folk who struggle to reconcile their morality and Christianity with everyday problems. Every episode was pretty much an afterschool special, featuring stories about drugs, peer pressure, sex, and bullying -- but, you know, with a preacher dad doling out the advice instead of a guy in a Cosby sweater
Elizabeth Berkley is the example that comes to mind right away when you think of an actress with a clean image who dirtied it up at the first chance to do so. Immediately coming off of 'Saved by the Bell,' where she played feminist academic Jessie Spano, Berkley signed on to star in Paul Verhoeven's instant cult classic 'Showgirls,' as a stripper who will do anything to make it as a famous showgirl on the Vegas strip
This sex scene -- if you can even call it that -- from Jody Hill's dark comedy 'Observe and Report' definitely skews to the more painful and uncomfortable side of awkward. Seth Rogen's character finally gets Anna Faris' snobby cosmetic counter assistant to go on a date with him, but she gets too drunk at dinner and takes some of his prescription meds, resulting in what appears to be date rape as Rogen humps her passed-out body
On Monday, March 11th, Townsquare Media will be hosting our official SXSW party at Moonshine Bar and Grill on 303 Red River Street. There'll be free booze, free food and, perhaps coolest of all, a DJ set from Brooklyn-based indie rock band Dirty Projectors! Catch up with us and your fellow film friends, have a few drinks, c
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