Released | Oct 21st, 2016 |
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Running Time | 91 Min. |
Director | Mickey Mod |
Company | Adam & Eve Pictures |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Nikki Darling, Sebastian Keys, Bella Rossi, Mickey Mod, Arabelle Raphael, Cherie DeVille, Mona Wales, Daisy Ducati, Siouxsie Q, Owen Gray |
Non-Sex Roles | Levon, Chazz, Lilith Luxe, Sam Solo, Dirk Gently, Buddie Johnstone, Don Jeremy |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Polyamory |
Siouxsie Q hosts a San Francisco radio program focused on first-person stories of risk and relationships. In most cases, the ending is happy. The end of Q’s own tale is more complex and still in the process of resolving, however.
Writer/director Mickey Mod and his wife, Mona Wales, are guests on the show, discussing how “lanyard sex,” and the luck of the draw in a card game, took their marriage from routine and monogamous to an impressively hot display of clear communication and informed consent. After Mod goes back to Cherie DeVille’s hotel room for fornication, he calls Wales to regale her with the details while she pleasures herself at work.
Lumbersexual Sebastian Keys recounts the amusing way that he and his roommate, Nikki Darling, wound up leaving dates in the living room while they bickered and fucked in the kitchen. Amusing and sexy, with delightful non-sex performances from the spurned hookups.
Before un-partnered show producer Daisy Ducati confesses once having relied upon the luck of a card’s draw to determine her sexual explorations, Q must confess her own risky behavior. Doing so puts her already tenuous relationship with Arabelle Raphael further in doubt.
Well-acted, with a solid script that doesn’t distract from the sex, and a message of encouragement to all who seek to take control of their sexual fulfillment.