Category: Cinekink
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Candida Royalle has Passed Away
I was heartbroken to return to work today and learn that legendary feminist firecracker, visionary feminist filmmaker, trailblazing toy maker, and legendary force in sex positivity Candida Royalle has passed away at age 64 from ovarian cancer.
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Film Review: Marriage 2.0
My point is that trying to break the mold counts for a lot in the porn biz. Even trying too hard.
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Porn Is Better in Community. I’m Serious.
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In this context, the consumption of pornography is a shared experience about which we have different feelings and reactions. Porn becomes a text for criticizing or enjoying, just like any other form of media.
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The Juicy (petite) Cuts: Lisa Vandever Interview
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We discuss non-vanilla flavors, favorite films from years past, and, of course, watching porn.
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Only Enough Time For…
…me to tell you that I don’t have enough time to blog this week. Stuff is crazy! But you should know that my birthday was last weekend and it was amazing and izakaya and my friend gave me a bracelet with the words “how you turn my world you precious thing” on it. HOLY CRAP.…
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A Dispatch from a Dark Corner: Lisa Vandever of CineKink
“I just wanted to find films that didn’t have that message. Films that showed that it was okay to explore these different, divergent paths.”
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Cinekink NYC 2014: Red Carpet Redux
It’s official! I’ll be interviewing filmmakers at Cinekink NYC 2014, albeit in a limited way. Tomorrow night, Friday, February 28, I’ll be interviewing Dan Hunt, director of Mr. Angel, the feature-length documentary about the amazing life and times of FTM powerhouse performer and exemplary human being Buck Angel, and I’ll be back in the afternoon…
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Cinekink Interview Recovered! (I interviewed NYT-famous people!)
Well, I’ll be darned. An interview from last year’s Tenth Anniversary Cinekink has surfaced, and in it I’m interviewing the guys at Vinegar Syndrome, who retouched The Opening of Misty Beethoven! The sound is a little wonky, but it’s an interesting watch, especially in light of a New York Times article last week about these…
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KRUTCH interview from Cinekink
If you travel in any of the circles I do, it’s entirely likely you’ve already heard about KRUTCH, the numerous award-winning short film by Clark Matthews and starring Mia Gimp. The film has been making the festival circuit, promoting a whole new way of thinking about and filming disability smut, and winning at every turn.…