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Red Light

Red Light

Released Mar 02nd, 2016
Running Time 87 Min.
Director Hank Hoffman
Company Wicked Pictures
DVD Extras Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Derrick Pierce, Lea Lexis, Ryan Driller, Chanel Preston, Bree Daniels, Skin Diamond, Casey Calvert, Kleio Valentien, Damon Dice
Critical Rating AAAA
Genre Drama

Rating

Synopsis

Red Light is like a waking dream set in the streets of Los Angeles. It`s the story of a woman`s transformation into her true self, and a wild chase by her friends to find the woman that they think they`ve lost. Among her group of friends Rachel is seen as the wallflower, but all of that changes when a chance encounter turns into sex so hot it lasts an entire day, and well into the night. Coming home one night Rachel`s roommate spots her car, but without her driving, and assumes the worst: that Rachel has been murdered by the handsome man behind the wheel. Setting out to find her she unwittingly sets a series of events into motion. We watch as all of her friends join the hunt, and one by one find themselves in their own little dreams, driving LA`s lonely streets and meeting lovers that will propel them to the heights of ecstasy.

Reviews

This moody, evocative drama stars the equally moody and evocative Chanel Preston, playing a wallflower who finally cuts loose after a disappointing night of clubbing. The action begins at a stoplight, when Rachel (Preston) catches the eye of a guy she saw at the club (Damon Dice) and they head back to her place. It’s an epic hookup—they fuck on the couch, in the bathroom, on her bed. Rachel seems to be fully in charge—in one shot, she’s standing up while Dice lavishes oral attention on her pussy. After they’ve collapsed on her bed, Rachel says she wants more, so they head out into the night.

When her roommate (Kleio Valentien) sees the place in disarray and finds Rachel gone, she totally freaks out, spreading the word to their mutual friends—played by Skin Diamond, Bree Daniels and Derrick Pierce—that Rachel’s gone missing. So they all dash off to look for her—and find sexual adventures instead.

Valentien runs into Ryan Driller, whom she recognizes as one of the guys hanging out with Dice. She gets very emotional when she shares her concern about Rachel, so Driller takes her mind off her worries as he bounces her up and down on his cock.

Elsewhere on the streets of Los Angeles, Diamond and Daniels look for Rachel in a seedy motel that she once described as the setting for a hot fantasy. Rachel’s not there, but the two girls generate their own sexual heat.

Derrick Pierce, meanwhile, thinks he saw a guy driving Rachel’s car. But while he’s on the lookout, Casey Calvert asks him for a ride. Soon she’s telling him about a wild encounter she had with Rachel—and the viewer gets to see the flashback, with Calvert and Dice boffing while Preston supervises. Once Calvert jumps out of Pierce’s car, Lea Lexis jumps in—and jumps on Pierce’s cock as he tells her the story he’s just heard.

The story wraps up with a nice montage of the cast reminiscing about the evening. Overall, this feature directed by Hank Hoffman offers good cinematography and solid acting by an attractive cast, making it well deserving of space in any couples section.



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