Well, who would have thunk it? Two reviews in one month!
Emanuelle’s Perverse Outburst (1983)
Emanuelle joins forces with the CIA to uncover a sex trafficking ring. She is tasked with infiltrating a multinational criminal enterprise, seducing double agents to ascertain their loyalty. As agents soon begin falling all around her, will she be the next to die?
Hey, it’s been a long time. You know, as usual. We’re back today with a new review!
A Touch of Sex (1975)
Nerdy songwriter Mark is getting nowhere fast. To help out, a friend invites him to swinging Los Angeles. However, Mark’s naive romanticism does not bode well for his chances of making it in sinful SoCal.
The venerable Joe D’Amato wasn’t the only director to see the value of photographing Laura Gemser undraped in exotic locales. Her career was truly international, with romps through the United States, Egypt, Greece and, for Sergio Gobbi’s INTERNATIONAL PROSTITUTION: BRIGADE CRIMINELLE, Hong Kong. A police thriller, the film is a change of pace for Gemser. Here she enjoys a more relaxed role than that of the globe-trotting, bed-hopping Black Emanuelle.
Well, it certainly has been a long time since I’ve been able to say this: there is a new review on the site! We’re staring out 2022 with Joe D’Amato’s classic ELEVEN DAYS, ELEVEN NIGHTS!
In addition to the review, you’ll also find our re-edited version of the trailer, three selections from the soundtrack, and an image gallery!
You can check out our review by clicking the link below:
Well…it’s been a year and a half, and what a time it’s been in the world. I’m grateful to see in the stats that people continue to visit, even when so much time has gone by since there was new content. We are gearing up to make a new start in 2022, so we thought we would close out 2021 with a new video to share. The first four film reviews of 2022 are already complete, and will go up in due course. In the meantime…
Sebastian Gregory came to Hollywood to do…well, something. Instead, he became a gigolo. However, when the women find out about each other, he in for more than he can handle! Tony Vorno (using the character’s name, Sebastian Gregory) wrote, directed and starred in this silly sexploitation comedy. The film, in all it’s full-frontal glory, is available from Something Weird Video. We couldn’t show you much, as the cast runs around naked (the ladies, and Mr. Vorno) for most of the film!