Twenty years after the original The Lovers’ Guide exploded into the lives of the UK public, the ground-breaking guide is back with another no-holds-barred exploration of the pleasures of love-making.
To mark the anniversary of the series that has brought adult sex advice firmly into the mainstream, the latest instalment has been created using cutting edge 3D technology as the next stop in the sexual revolution. Here the audience is engaged with a never-before-seen sense of intimacy and massively richer viewpoint.
These sexy stepsisters look way too good! Check it out as Emma Mae, Jean Michaels, Cristi Ann and Ashley Adams get their pussies crammed full of their stepbrother’s fat cock. I want my sister…because she’s got it goin’ on!
One of the most controversial, powerful, and uncensored independent films of recent years, SCRAPBOOK is an experience like no other. WARNING: You will not forget this movie anytime soon. Scrapbook is an unrelentingly offensive, cruel, unpleasant and nasty experience. You might want to keep that fast-forward button handy. While the story unravels cleverly to an entertaining conclusion, this is truly one of those films that has to be seen to be believed – Just take my word – it is definitely not for the faint of heart.
A young woman named Clara is captured by a serial killer named Leonard who records his “life story” by keeping a scrapbook of his many victims. In addition to adhering Polaroids, scraps of clothing, and other small trophies to the pages, Leonard has forced his victims to personally write in the scrapbook about their individual ordeals. Clara is beaten, raped, starved, and locked up like an animal, filthy and naked. She is forced to write in the scrapbook, adding her agony to the pages. She soon realizes that her only hope for survival is to manipulate Leonard through her writings in his cherished scrapbook.
INTIMACY is a demanding film. It attempts a very close look at human relations… Be prepared for graphic sex and nudity and some intensely personal scenes as this film breaks new ground as it pushes legitimate cinema one small measure toward the edge by graphically illuminating that dark corner of human behavior…
Jay, a failed musician, walked out of his family and now earns a living as head bartender in a trendy London pub. Every Wednesday afternoon a woman comes to his house for graphic, almost wordless, sex. One day Jay follows her and finds out about the rest of her life (and that her name is Claire). This eventually disrupts their relationship. “Intimacy” tells of a divorced man and a married woman who have weekly loveless sex while each knows little of the other. The film explores the “why” of their peculiar relationship and follows the pair of protags to their inevitable conclusion.