Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
SoftInloveRox
Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
ChampDavSlim
The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
insomniac_rod
With an erotic plot from the 90's soft core euphoria, this movie comes across as one of the best of it's kind.Without the super sexy and lusty Jacy Andrews, this movie wouldn't work at all. She's all mature, sexy, naughty and best of all; a great actress when it comes to sex.The sex sequences are very realistic and I really dug and enjoyed Jacy's raunchy and sometimes painful sex antics.The plot is very sexy, hot and of course delivers plenty of sex action and naughty dialog. It's a smart and creative plot when it comes about dispute over business.You can't get better on a solid plot and quality sex.
Smooth B
Jacy Andrews had serious potential in softcore, folks. Before she decided to hang it up early, she made some pretty good flicks. "Sinful Desires" is a good one, and it's the sole reason Jacy Andrews was able to crack my list of the best Skinemax babes.Since this is an MRG Entertainment movie, I had a pretty good idea of what to expect, and that's what I got. It starts with Angelica Weston (Jacy Andrews), who uses the stage name "Gia" for her live late-night call-in radio show. In my opinion, it's very similar to the show Angela Davies presides over in "Best Sex Ever." The guests call in, share some sexual fantasies, Gia lays it on thick with the innuendo-laced dialogue, end of show.Gia's show has been surging in the ratings lately, and her station manager, Jonathan (Craig Field) wants to relentlessly promote her show with billboards featuring Gia's face. The problem is that "Gia" is Angelica, and she wants "Gia" to remain her faceless alter-ego. She wants no part of the publicity. This leads to a tug-of-war with her boss, and off she goes to Jake's Bar, the local watering hole where her buddy Lorena (Nikita Cash) tends bar.We're all waiting for the plot to be set in motion, and about a half-hour in, it finally does. Someone is stalking Gia, and the stalker has been calling in to her show, giving out intimate secrets as to who "Gia" really is. The stalker has pictures of Gia in compromising situations, including her latest sexual escapade with a man she finds out later is the advertising executive in charge of the ad campaign Angelica wants nothing to do with. Above all, the stalker knows what happened to Jake--the Jake of Jake's Bar, who Angelica had a real thing for.If anyone out there is wondering who could've known all of this and be anonymous, it's very simple. In an MRG movie with a "whodunit" type of plot, the culprit is always someone close to the action--in this case, it's Lorena. You see, she had a thing for Jake, too, and after she watched Jake and Angelica have sex in the bar one evening, she snapped--and killed Jake. She admits to it toward the end, which leads to the cops arresting her almost immediately. To wrap things up, Angelica and her new boyfriend--her show's producer, go figure--to have sex in front of a live radio audience as the movie fades to black. Not the most innovative plot, but it serves its purpose.The sex scenes were good. Recently, MRG Entertainment has been pushing sex scenes in the "almost hardcore" direction, and it seems to be a turn for the better. Lots of screaming, skin slapping, and realistic movement--all winners with me. Jacy Andrews had three good sex scenes, and a solo scene for good measure. Nakita Cash got down a couple of times, and they were okay. Sunrise Adams, a fairly well-known hardcore actress, makes a cameo for the required sex scene during the opening credits.I'd consider this movie tapeworthy, although if I had to pick either this film or "Dangerous Pleasures", another great Jacy flick, I'd go with the latter.Women: A- (This film relies heavily on Jacy, so the grade is mostly attributed to her. Nakita Cash gets some credit for looking nice as well. It didn't hurt that Sunrise Adams made a guest appearance.) Sex: B+ (It was solid, but it could've been a little better--especially Nakita Cash's sex scenes. The second one was pretty short.) Story: B (I liked it, and it didn't have too many holes. Of course, the ending left a lot to be desired, but I wasn't expecting a shocker there.)Overall: B+ (Solid, very solid film. Jacy Andrews...what more can I say about her. She could be in just as many films as Beverly Lynne if she wanted to. "Sinful Desires" is a good flick, and it wouldn't hurt to tape it and watch it again later.)
mBrow
Sinful Desires is another Marc Greenberg production, one of many in his soft porn mold of skin, sex, and some sort of challenge to the protagonist's security. The formula usually works, and this movie is certainly watchable. It features Jacy Andreas as Angelica Westin, aka Gia, radio hostess of Night Watch, "an erotic exploration into the world of sex," featuring the outrageous sexual adventures of her enthusiastic callers. Her show is growing in popularity, but her station boss Johnathan has bigger plans for her. He wants to use her face in a promotional campaign, while Angelica wishes to keep her real persona private. As this debate simmers, Angelica begins receiving intrusive photographs of herself at home, in transit, or in her intimate moments. The correspondent has obviously been too close for comfort, and Angelica must eliminate this stalking threat in order to restore her career and security.Again, the plot is simple but workable, the actors are credible and convincing, and transitions are reasonable. Naturally, the various callers' stories present opportunities for multiple beauties and studs to perform, and the nudity and erotic encounters are enjoyable. Though the story line is lightweight, the combination is still as watchable as most Greenberg soft porn.Plot: C+. Formulaic, but effective. Acting: B. Good enough. Women: B.Sexy enough, and numerous, with all the different caller stories. Men: B. Seemed OK, but what do I know? Eroticism: B. Overall: B. All right, just no great thrills here.
Sam-285
This movie has a good story, even for a soft-adult (soft-porn) movie.A late-night radio host is stocked. The mystery is who is stocking her, and the answers are no more obvious than for a normal mystery.The women are beautiful and there is ample opportunity to see their naked ("natural") bodies; so much so that some viewers will wish the movie would get back to the story.Except for the long sex scenes, in which many seem to be more than acting, the movies moves pretty quickly.I am not a good judge of acting ability, but the acting in this movie also seems quite good.