Valerie Spito (Jacy Andrews), is an attractive, lusty blonde black widow, who has survived the loss of six rich husbands. She attracts the interest of a police detective and an insurance ... See full summary »
Alex decides to have an affair with a woman named Linda while he is on business in New Orleans. When he returns home to his wife and child, he is surprised to find that his wife has hired ... See full summary »
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Stars:
Paul Michael Robinson,
Shauna O'Brien,
Jenna Bodnar
Christina inherits a rural property that she intends to open a mountain lodge. Plot thickens when James arrives with his new stripper friend. How far will James go to sabotage the lodge?
A series of independent episodes with only their secluded seaside setting as the common link. In each episode, attractive young men and women end up in bed (on the couch, in the shower, on ... See full summary »
Upon moving into their luxurious new home in an affluent neighborhood, a married couple are soon befriended by their neighbors and introduced to the world of swinging and lurid sex.
Director:
Madison Monroe
Stars:
Holly Sampson,
Taylor Moore,
Monique DeMoan
Three married or engaged couples get together with a recently divorced friend at a private house to have a reunion. All three men lust after the divorceee, and lots of sex scenes ensue.
In order to avenge the murder of an old friend, a recently suspended female police officer goes undercover at an illegal gambling den where the winning prize is a night with one of the female staff.
Director:
Melissa Monet
Stars:
Miyoko Fujimori,
Robert Donavan,
Brad Bartram
My goodness, someone in the production of this film must have been an NYPD Blue fan, because Nicole Hilbig sounds and looks like Gail O'Grady. Brooklyn indeed, but more like Brooklyn Joe Beckham in comparing her accent to the Beckham's decision to name their prodigy son after the borough of New York. B A D: BAD!
This time though, the bad acting really hurts this movie. It makes Eve's Beach Party looks good. The film, about a madam who's in big trouble with the police because of her brothel, is forced to have two detectives (who are lovers, one of them is Brooklyn) to spy in her operations.
Even though again I applaud that the main women in this film are all-natural, the brutal acting just hurts. The set-ups to the philosophical discussions are non-existent and the film is just one big bore. Chloe reminded me of Nicole Gian because they both look like better versions of Julia Roberts, but that's about it. The story is a retread, too. And of course, Miss Hilbig is very nice, but the accent is awful. I guess Jennifer Jason Leigh is off the hook when it comes to annoying accents now.
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My goodness, someone in the production of this film must have been an NYPD Blue fan, because Nicole Hilbig sounds and looks like Gail O'Grady. Brooklyn indeed, but more like Brooklyn Joe Beckham in comparing her accent to the Beckham's decision to name their prodigy son after the borough of New York. B A D: BAD!
This time though, the bad acting really hurts this movie. It makes Eve's Beach Party looks good. The film, about a madam who's in big trouble with the police because of her brothel, is forced to have two detectives (who are lovers, one of them is Brooklyn) to spy in her operations.
Even though again I applaud that the main women in this film are all-natural, the brutal acting just hurts. The set-ups to the philosophical discussions are non-existent and the film is just one big bore. Chloe reminded me of Nicole Gian because they both look like better versions of Julia Roberts, but that's about it. The story is a retread, too. And of course, Miss Hilbig is very nice, but the accent is awful. I guess Jennifer Jason Leigh is off the hook when it comes to annoying accents now.