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  • 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...

  • Her Mission | Jasmine A, Romeo Her Mission | Jasmine A, Romeo
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  • 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...

  • 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...

  • A new day is just getting under way. Assoli enters the bathroom to perform her ablutions. After she emerges, Mona Kim takes her place. While Mona is in the washroom Assoli pulls on a little black dress and prepares to leave. But when Mona emerges from the lavatory any thoughts of separation are quickly discarded....

  • In “Welcome,” episode III of the “Snow Fun” series, a group of friends arrive at their vacation destination in the mountains as snow falls from the night sky. Inside hot tea, fresh pastries, and lively conversations are enjoyed by all — or make that by almost all. Blonde beauty Annely Gerritsen chooses to unwind from...

  • 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 is an amiable, warm, and personable individual. He is also a multi-talented and uncompromising artist. But he doesn’t make films to make friends or please critics, he simply follows his creative impulses, experimenting, learning, and evolving. Although he’s quite comfortable and accomplished with conventional storytelling, his recently launched “Outlines” series is anything but...

  • Blues | Alice Crowley Blues | Alice Crowley
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  • Scent Of A Man | Paige Owens Scent Of A Man | Paige Owens
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  • 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...

  • Rules, conventions, and our collective expectations help give society structure and provide artists with both context and content. We go to a comedy expecting to laugh, to a thriller expecting to be scared, and to a mystery movie expecting to be surprised. Genre films can be satisfying, but strict formats can hinder as well as...

  • Check your ouija board, tarot cards, and tea leaves at the door — as the fourth episode in Sexart director Alis Locanta’s “Outlines” project proves beyond any doubt, predicting the subject, style, or content of these short erotic films is absolutely futile. And therein lies at least some portion of the appeal of the series:...

  • By giving episode 8 of his innovative and experimental “Outlines” series a subtitle taken from a soulful romantic ballad, director Alis Locanta engages in a bit of playful misdirection. But when the film begins it does so on a jarring, sinister note, as a woman, scissors gripped tight in her balled fist, walks slowly through...

  • While the introductory installment of Alis Locanta’s “Outlines” was bold and provocative, in style, concept, and execution, it was not, we discover in “Outlines Episode 2 – Riders on the Storm,” the launch of a rigidly formatted series. Indeed, apart from its brevity — this episode is just over six minutes long, the debut was...

  • “Ode to Beginnings” is an interesting curiosity – shot in June 2012 in Budapest, it was the first movie that director Alis Locanta ever created for SexArt, and represents the birth of the visionary flair that has made him one of SexArt’s guiding lights. A huge departure from the style of the time, it is...