Critical Rating: AAAA 1/2
Primary, as in partner, not elections. It’s a mini-series (two seasons of three half-hour episodes each) in which two couples in open relationships change partners, laugh, cry, get horny, get laid and finally return to their primaries. In the sex scenes there’s a definite emphasis on the woman’s pleasure and reactions.
All the actors are excellent. They relate like people who actually know each other. This is the best thing Ana Foxxx has ever done in her busy career. Mainstream-worthy. Her scene, late in the series, with her primary, Derrick Pierce, is extremely erotic (including a bit of anal), as is a brief but super-hot tryst with busy businessman Isaiah Maxwell (Ep. 3).
Critical Rating: AAAA 1/2
Adira Allure greets her poolboys with pee-spiked lemonade. The guys go to work right away, Chris Diamond in her mouth, Jason Moody in her ass. She squirts all over herself she seems to contain geysers. Chris’s huge cock slams into her ass. She gapes enormously, prolapsing her anus. As an encore, she pees in a cup and drinks it down.
Chanel Grey masturbates to online porn, and when her internet goes out, Brock Cooper works on the connection. When he drops his pants, she goes straight for his dick. While he’s pumping her ass, she grabs a big black dildo and tries to d.p. herself. He goes back and forth between ass and pussy.
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Bechdel Fest 8
Broken Nose Theatre presents Bechdel Fest 8: Realign, a festival of short plays featuring femme, female-identifying, nonbinary, transgender and queer actors playing characters who talk about subjects other than men. The festival references the Bechdel-Wallace Test created by cartoonist Alison Bechdel that asks whether an entertainment work features at least two non-male identifying characters in conversation about something other than a man. Many of the immensely talented artists involved in this season s festival have been signed on since last spring, back when we were expecting to host the event in-person during the summer, said Broken Nose artistic director Elise Marie Davis in a prepared statement. The fact that they graciously and enthusiastically stayed onboard as this year s lineup was pushed back, and ultimately pivoted to becoming digital, is enormously exciting to the Broken Nose family and myself.
Shadow act
There may be a pandemic happening, but there are still plenty of outdoor activities on offer as part of Woodstock Groundhog Days, which celebrates the beloved 1993 film comedy Groundhog Day. Events are this weekend through Tuesday in the vicinity of the Woodstock Opera House, 121 E. Van Buren St., Woodstock. All events are free, except for $30-$40 for teams playing the outdoor bags tournament. (815) 334-2620 or woodstockgroundhog.org. Introduction at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29; bags tournament at noon Saturday, Jan. 30; memorabilia library display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1-2; and prognostication at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2