| Released | Dec 05th, 2025 |
|---|---|
| Running Time | 130 Min. |
| Director | Claudia Ross |
| Company | Elegant Angel Productions |
| DVD Extra | Cumshot Recap |
| Cast | Seth Gamble, Ashley Lane, Reagan Foxx, Vince Karter, Kylie Rocket, Octavia Red, Victor Ray |
| Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
| Genres | Feature, Action/Thriller, Editor's Choice |
When Octavia Red buys a used camera, she finds a data card with a porn audition scene recorded on it. Red watches the sex scene, and it takes a nasty turn when, after the sex, the girl is apparently killed by another man with a distinctive arm tattoo. Rebuffed by the police when she tries to report the murder, Red starts searching the internet and finds the girl's image on a studio website.
When she goes to the studio to investigate, the woman who answers the door (Reagan Foxx) treats her like talent—"Let me take your picture. Show me your tits."—and Red starts asking questions, keeping the photographer interested by taking her clothes off, until she reaches a dead end and gets thrown out.
Back on her computer, Red finds the tattooed guy in the video (Victor Ray) and traces him to a sex club where she sees him have sex on stage with a woman (Kylie Rocket), which concludes when the talent from the pre-snuff sex scene (Seth Gamble) takes the stage and asks, "Did everybody enjoy the show?" Red confronts Gamble ("The police may not believe me, but the news outlets will") and he responds by showing her two vials: "This one helps you remember, and this one helps you forget." Gamble tells Red that she had also been intimate with Ray, and the drops helped her forget. "These will help you remember."
She takes the drops, and is confronted by images of her sexual past, which she rejects immediately: "That's not me. I wouldn’t do that."
"You do. And you did. And you loved it. Are. You. Wet?"
"I am so wet right now."
Thoroughly turned on, Red fucks Gamble in an energetic, enthusiastic scene, leading her to return with him to the sex club and come to grips with what was real, and what was imagined.
Clever script and on-point direction stay one step ahead of the viewer, adding intrigue and suspense to the mix. Recommended.