All videos in category SexArt (1076 videos) - page 33

  • A beautiful starlet relaxes on the patio of her luxurious home, savoring a glass of wine and the quiet stillness of the evening. In the privacy and security of her own home she begins to casually masturbate, raising the hem of her tight, white designer dress and rubbing the silk crotch of her panties. But...

  • Two exquisitely beautiful and appealing actresses — Mango A and Alexa Tomas — star in Alis Locanta’s “Memento – First Act,” but mood, atmosphere, and a certain undefined ominous feeling all play prominent supporting roles. The film moves at a deliberate, evocative pace, shifting from moody black and white imagery in the present, to vivid...

  • When Alis Locanta’s “Unplugged 2″ begins the stars — Samia Duarte and Jimena Lago — are engaged in a video chat. Separated by unknown distance, and with no audible dialog, the two women are clearly very much in love, and as they interact with each other on their laptops their desire to be united is...

  • Andrej Lupin launches his latest series with a bang, both literally and figuratively. When Eva Berger and Nick Wolanski arrive at Matt Ice’s door a party is already in full swing. The lights are low, the music is loud, the liquor is flowing, and the good times are rolling. And when Eva exits in search...

  • From its cryptic title to its ominous, almost sinister epilogue, Alis Locanta’s “Something Else That I Have To Survive” is wrapped in a thin veneer of mystery, but the actual content of the film — a heated bout of Latin-flavored lesbianism — is simple, straight-forward, sizzling, and satisfying. Layla Sin and Chloe Amour lounge on...

  • Alis Locanta’s “Don’t Forget Me” has a simple and concise subtitle: “a story about love.” In the opening moments of the film the stars — Lola Reve and Franck Franco — give the romantic theme real life with little more than exchanged glances, shared smiles, and loving looks as they walk along the seashore. After...

  • Andrej Lupin isn’t afraid to take chances, and this adds a welcome element of unpredictability to his work. He can tackle challenging subjects like the death of spouse (“Soldier”) or the blissful joy of love at first sight (“My City My Love”), and achieve satisfying results at either extreme. In “Stalker” the director tackles the...

  • The two stars of Alis Locanta’s “Slippery When Wet,” Amarna Miller and Tracy Lindsay, make a striking and appealing couple. Miller’s vivid scarlet hair contrasts pleasingly with Lindsay’s blonde tresses, as do their complexions, the former creamily pale, the latter subtly sun-kissed. And they’ve got a genuine on-screen chemistry — in the opening sequence of...

  • Kiara Lord, the star of “My City My Love” introduces the story in a voice-over narration as she walks the street of a picturesque seaside Spanish city. She has moved her, she explains, from Russia, and being all alone in a new place, no matter how beautiful or inviting, can be a lonely experience. But...

  • When Ariel Rebel made her first appearance at Sexart, in Episode 2 of Alis Locanta’s “Incandescence” series, she was an instant hit. And this was with a role that involved not a single spoken word! Ariel made up for her largely mute debut by becoming an avid contributor to the comments section, and she’s sparked...

  • A woman — Alexa Tomas — makes her way along the streets of a Spanish town, finally arriving at a train station. As she waits her face reveals nervousness and eager anticipation. When the person she’s been waiting for — Lexie Dona — finally arrives their reunion is joyful, and any nervousness evaporates instantly. And...

  • Like the original, Alis Locanta’s “Distorted Reality Two” is bound to be the subject of some controversy. The second offering in the series shares some of the same ominous and moody atmosphere of the original, but it’s also substantially different. The most obvious difference is that the original was a girl/girl feature, and “Distorted Reality...

  • When Uma Zex — making her debut in a Sexart HD erotic feature — steps through the gate at Nick Wolanski’s home he’s waiting for her with a plan in mind and a blindfold in hand. Once the blindfold is in place and completely depriving the beautiful blonde of her sight, Wolanski leads her inside....

  • With a bouncy pop tune as the soundtrack, Andrej Lupin’s camera surveys the exterior of a sleek, glass-walled home while, inside, Whitney Conroy and Margot A slice up and begin to snack on fresh watermelon. They’re soon joined by Aiko Bell, and, as they eat and chat, “One Day” appears to present nothing more than...

  • Alis Locanta’s single-girl series, “Incandescence,” is emerging as a fan favorite among Sexart members, for a number of reasons. It’s got a unique style and premise, concisely telegraphed in the subtitle, “A Doll Story,” for one. And the absence of any additional narrative or plot construction puts the star in a figurative spotlight, with permission...

  • The alarm rings, it’s just after six in the morning. Matt Ice is the first to rise, followed by his still-groggy girlfriend, Cristal Caitlin. After loading their vehicle with gear, they head for their early morning destination. When the arrive at the rocky, desolate location the title of Andrej Lupin’s “Volcano” comes into sharper focus....

  • Amarna Miller, in collaboration with Alis Locanta, wrote the original “Qué Es La Pasión,” which she also starred in. In “Qué Es La Pasión 2″ Miller once more provides the script, but Julia Roca and Tracy Lindsay play the leading roles. With Lindsay asleep in the bed next to her, Roca delivers an introductory monologue...

  • At just under eleven minutes, Alis Locanta’s “122 Fahrenheit” is relatively short. But, thanks to a simple, unobtrusive, style and the breathtaking beauty of its star — Sapphira A — the film is a rich and rewarding experience despite its comparative brevity. In the opening moments Sapphira whets the appetite as she stands in front...

  • Alis Locanta borrows the title, parts of the plot, and a subtle sample of the flavor from one of the classics of the French Nouvelle Vague for his film “Breathless.” The titles and soundtrack have a distinctly retro feel and there’s a suggestion of menace and danger as Franck Franco exits a convenience store, gets...

  • Director Andrej Lupin has more than a little bit of fun with the stylish opening sequence of “Flash.” It begins with extreme close-ups of a girl — or is it two girls? — waking up in the morning. The close shots and constant cutting make it difficult to know exactly who is doing precisely what,...

  • The third release in Alis Locanta’s “Io Ballo Da Sola” series sticks to the successful concept and format established in the pair of prior productions, even down to the performer’s hair color. Layla Sin — a dark-haired Israeli national making her Sexart debut — follows in the coiffure coloration footsteps of brunette beauties Candice Luca...

  • Alis Locanta’s “eMemories 3″ utilizes the same device — photos and video stored on a smartphone — that was employed in the two previous installments of the series, but it also differs from them in one dramatic way. The debut of the series explored a lesbian relationship, the second was a single-girl story, and “eMemories...

  • Lexi Bloom – My First (2012) Lexi Bloom – My First (2012)
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    There is a first time for everything, and today it’s Logan’s first time. He planned to spend the day at the beach reading when he actually bumped into Lexi Bloom knocking her down into the sand. After apologizing and brushing the sand off her flawless body they soon get lost in conversation, like they had...

  • A romance is a dynamic, ever-changing, constantly evolving relationship. Even the most stable relationships can swing from calm to chaotic, and the wild, impetuous, physical attraction that often brings two people together can quickly develop into something much more serene and cerebral. Alis Locanta’s “Bed of Roses” celebrates that blissful period in a couple’s life...

  • Even though his characters are well established, and even though the story line has been well defined, Alis Locanta’s “The Writer” series continues to twist, turn, and surprise. In the eighth installment, “The Writer – Formar Palabras,” a new player, Sophie Lynx, makes her entrance. In headliner Luna’s constantly evolving narrative, Lynx is paired with...

  • Episode 6 of Alis Locanta’s “The Writer” series is titled “Free Spirit.” While that term is an apt description of virtually all the characters in the series thus far, here it refers to a new arrival, Cayenne Klein. Headliner Luna incorporates the slender, leggy, blonde — who she describes as a “naughty angel” — in...

  • Real life, fantasy, and fiction remain intriguingly and inextricably entwined in the fifth installment of Alis Locanta’s erotic super-series, “The Writer – Listen to Me.” Pulled in different directions by her personal and professional lives, Luna invents a satisfying new story and proceeds to work out the details. Those details concern the fictionalized life of...

  • Love, it’s been said, is the international language. It crosses boundaries of geography, culture, and class and is universally sought after. And a lover’s quarrel, even if it’s in Czech, is also instantly recognizable. In Andrej Lupin’s “Forgive Me,” Naomi Nevena and Thomas Reed — both Czechs and both making their debut appearance in a...

  • It begins with a beautiful woman, alone, in the comfort and solitude of her bedroom. A fire roars and crackles on a nearby video screen, bathing the room in warm light as the woman, Eveline Neill, indulges herself in the pleasures of masturbation. First she uses only her hands and fingers, but soon she’s stripped...

  • It is a relaxed, casual day much like any other — Mirko Sweet sits on the couch and reads the newspaper while his girlfriend, Melisa Black, vacuums the floor of their apartment. And then, like so many other days like this, Mirko’s focus shifts from the paper to Melisa’s plush body. Sports scores and household...

  • The moment we set eyes on Sophie Lynx in director Andrej Lupin’s “Give Me More,” one thing becomes obvious and apparent: her sexual fever is rising, she is hungry, and she is horny. Alone in the serenity and privacy of her bedroom she indulges her appetite, caressing her body, touching and teasing, then proceeding to...