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Love, Sex & Music

Love, Sex & Music

Released Sep 15th, 2022
Running Time 135 Min.
Director Will Ryder
Company Adam & Eve Pictures
DVD Extras Behind the Scenes, Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Rusty Nails, Nina Elle, September Reign, Whitney Wright, Dorian Del Isla, Vanna Bardot, Jay Romero, Joshua Lewis, Madison Summers, Samantha Lexi
Non-Sex Roles James Bartholet, April Love, Frank Bukkwyd, Misty Stone, Will Ryder, Rick Garcia (I), Cecilia Taylor, Zerella Skies
Critical Rating AAAA 1/2
Genres Drama, Editor's Choice

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Synopsis

At the center of the newest Nashville scandal, Dixie (September Reign) is the young performer who wrote the hottest song of the year. Famous pop star Missy Free (Vanna Bardot) wants to record it. Music label execs (Nina Elle, Whitney Wright, Madison Summers, Dorian Del Isla) want to steal it. And Dixie just wants to sing. Filled with a rocking soundtrack and steamy action, "Love, Sex & Music" gets down in the groove!

Reviews

Forget everything you may already know about releases with similar Love, Sex &… titles. This is NOT a lighthearted comedy; rather, it is a drama about aspiring song writer/singer September Reign hitting Nashville and trying to breach the color barrier and break into country music despite it being a very closed off community. 

Detail is key, and being authentic is essential. So much so that director Will Ryder, who had a history in mainstream music in Nashville during this time period (the late 1990s), commissioned an upcoming country band called Honest Family Outlaws to record a few songs for the release including the song "Born Country" for the opening and closing credits. They also recorded multiple versions of one song so that Reign could perform them in various stages of movie development and her “career” development.

A huge cast shows off stellar acting ability across the board, intermixed with plenty of sex, resulting in an entertaining journey into treachery, deceit and hope. Big-name singer Vanna Bardot gets introduced to Reign and becomes determined to record her catchy song in order to revive her career. She tricks Reign into giving her permission to use the song, which is an immediate hit. It takes a court room showdown with just about the entire cast present to resolve the issue in front of a judge played by James Bartholet. 



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