LOS ANGELES—Filmmaker John Stagliano reanimates his adult vision of invasive deviance, appropriately on U.S. Tax Day. The eighth chapter of the stylish, graphically kinky “Voracious Season Two” is available for advance viewing exclusively to subscribers of EvilAngel.com, Gamma Entertainment affiliate program FameDollars and Stagliano’s Evil Angel studio have announced.
The new episode, “A Body Built For Sin,” builds upon the epic vampire series’ tradition of striking, sophisticated erotica with a full sex scene starring lithe Lea Lexis and loquacious Rain DeGrey, plus a tease performance by shapely Mz Berlin.
But Evil Angel General Manager Christian Mann’s on-camera role is also on Stagliano’s mind. “Christian Mann could be thought of as little more than a prop in this porn story, no more important than a piece of furniture strategically placed in the room, onto which our porn debauchers will splay their bodies,” says Stagliano. “But he is none of that. He brings Latin, learned in his youth at the end of a cane held by Jesuits, to our story. His religious incantations, meant as homage to the Virgin Mother, seduce cold stone into the voluptuous flesh of Mz Berlin. Only tragedy can follow, a lesson not learned by Rain DeGrey, our pious Mother Superior. Rain impresses with her nasty mind and her imaginative, dirty mouth. She dives into forbidden lust in the most articulate way. Lea Lexis matches her improvisations with dominant debauchery of her own. Trapped in the cell of purgatory, Lea hangs, flips and smashes her body into the face and genitals of the merely human Mother Superior, until she is invited in.”
Stagliano speaks portentously about the themes and visuals he presents in “A Body Built For Sin,” commenting, “The human body is vulnerable to sin and sin’s patrons. Sacred images are ripe for defiling. Our fantasies will turn on us in the most exquisite ways. Enveloped in lust, we tragically succumb. Beware who you invite in.”
Shot in California and Eastern Europe, “Voracious Season Two” updates the kinky sex, clever vampire lore and crafty filmmaking established in the popular, award-winning first season. Devotees of Stagliano’s fetish-laden, sexually intense cinema can get their next fix right now at EvilAngel.com. The only thing more dirty and disturbing is a tax audit.
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