Liquid Love: The G-Spot Explosion

February 15, 2008

Audacia Ray reviews Liquid Love: The G-Spot Explosion, a documentary/howto/erotica film about female ejaculation.

The Bi Apple (trailer)

February 13, 2008

This video is not at all a review – actually, it’s the trailer for “The Bi Apple,” my debut as a porn director and producer. It’s up for a GayVN award for “Best Bisexual Video” this weekend, so keep your fingers crossed! I’ll be Twittering the award show for those not in San Francisco.

Here are the full details on the film:
The Bi Apple is the tale of Simone Valentino, a young sex researcher who ventures to New York City to study a group of bisexuals who hang out in an apartment they call the fuckhouse. As she watches and takes notes, Simone realizes that as much as she enjoys her job, she’s more than a little turned on by watching – especially boy-on-boy action. Written, directed and produced by Audacia Ray for Adam and Eve Pictures.

Starring Simone Valentino (2007 AVN Best Actress nominee for her performance in Aphrodite Superstar) and featuring Tasty Trixie and Tucker Lee, Mariah Ritani and Tyler Marciano, Antonio Rodickuez, ReVay, and Josh.

The Bi Apple features straight, strap-on, boy-boy, girl-girl, and boy-boy-girl sex scenes, and an all-natural bodied, racially diverse cast. The film is condom-only.

After its release on February 27, 2007, The Bi Apple became a best-seller in the Adam and Eve print catalog, and on June 1, 2007 the film won “Hottest Bisexual Sex Scene” at the 2007 Feminist Porn Awards sponsored by Good for Her in Toronto and it has been nominated for “Best Bisexual Video” at the GayVN Awards. Violet Blue highlighted The Bi Apple as one of her top picks in her Oprah Magazine article, “Eyes Wide Open” in July 2007.

The film has screened as part of the C*lick Me Netporn Festival at Paradiso in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 2, 2007, in the New Filmmakers Series at the Anthology Film Archives in New York on July 24, 2007, and as part of the Berlin Porn Film Festival which ran from October 24-28, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. It will screen as part of the “New York Stories” program at CineKink in New York on February 27, 2008.

Cubbyholes

February 13, 2008

Audacia Ray reviews the GayVN award-nominated Cubbyholes from Trannywood Pictures.

As the name of the production company might hint, Trannywood Pictures is in the business of creating porn films featuring transmen and the men (bio and trans) who love them.

The GayVNs are this weekend in San Francisco – Cubbyholes is nominated for Best Alternative Release – for those unfamiliar with the world of gay porn, it’s a pretty big deal for a movie featuring transmen to get this nomination. And -ahem- my directorial debut The Bi Apple has also gotten a nomination, for Best Bisexual Video.

If you’re in the Bay Area this weekend and want to party down with some porno misfits, come on by the Center for Sex and Culture (1519 Mission Street) on Saturday, February 16th between the hours of 1 and 4 pm, where I’m hosting a little pre-GayVN awards party for myself.

And be sure to check out this related review: Trans Entities: The Nasty Love of Papi and Wil, a docuporn by Morty Diamond

Pornography

February 11, 2008

Audacia Ray reviews Pornography, a book for teens by Debbie Nathan.

Tentacle Dildo

February 8, 2008

Audacia Ray reviews the iridescent tentacle dildo.

Demimonde: The Art of Molly Crabapple

February 5, 2008

Ok, technically this isn’t at all a review. In fact, it’s got a different prefix entirely. This is a preview of Demimonde: The Art of Molly Crabapple, a solo art show curated by yours truly, Audacia Ray. I’ve started curating bimonthly erotic art shows at Arena Studios in SoHo, NYC – and this is my second one.

The show isn’t open to the public yet – the public doesn’t get to see it until Friday (full details below). So in the meantime, you can sample a little internet video preview. Enjoy!

Demimonde: The Art of Molly Crabapple
curated by Audacia Ray
opening on
Friday, February 8th, from 7-10 pm
Work hangs from February 8 to April 4
@
Arena Studios
407 Broome St, Suite 7A

In the 19th century, the term “Demimonde” referred to the world of the theatre, of bohemia and of high-end sex-work: where style was traded for money and class transgression was possible- though often at great personal cost. As the American safety net falls apart, we’re once again turning to the Demimonde for consolation.

Molly Crabapple’s “Demimonde” explores this half-world of sex, ambition and artifice. It also marks the debut of her new series of large scale works.

Held at the sumptuous Arena Studios, with free champagne and free Dr. Sketchy’s burlesque drawing in the back room. Bring your sketchpads.

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