Released | Sep 18th, 2023 |
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Running Time | 184 Min. |
Director | Ricky Greenwood |
Company | Adult Time |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extras | Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Tommy Pistol, Alex Jones, Damon Dice, September Reign, Lulu Chu, Apollo Banks |
Non-Sex Roles | Julia Ann, Ginger Lynn |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genres | Action/Thriller, Editor's Choice |
This is somewhere between Alien, The Exorcist and Evil Dead. Lulu Chu, content to avoid college and commitments and just be herself, is determined to not get married soon nor have any kids while still young, like her mother Julia Ann. This doesn’t stop her from shacking up with boyfriend Apollo Banks, who wants her to settle down.
Chu is plagued with graphic nightmares of blood, gore, and a creature emerging from her navel following pelvic pains. She gets a pregnancy exam, given by Tommy Pistol, who eerily enough is both a doctor and a priest, and flat out creepy. A nun (Ginger Lynn) likewise is enough to scare the hell out of her.
Chu returns to Pistol for a thorough exam, and he soon has her strapped to a table and wants to run electricity through her body in a Frankenstein homage. She agrees, and he professes his fear of what she may have inside. Later at home, her face changes to a demonic smile to signify that she has been temporarily taken over, and when friends Alex Jones and Damon Dice stop by, she becomes a semen-driven succubus perfectly at home sandwiched between these two studs and coated with sperm.
Julia Ann kicks her out and Pistol runs more tests. Chu stays with her lesbian friend September Reign, and her intro into Sapphic suckling briefly curbs the appetite of whatever is inside her. But it is not enough, and she returns to Pistol, who finally has sex with her. Was this the original plan of the creature—to get a priest to break his vow of abstinence? How can a succubus ever be satisfied?
There is a lot to this. Special effects, intense and notable acting by all (sex and non-sex alike), and a spooky vibe throughout. Absolutely worth a viewing.