Nightmare Before Xmas
LOS ANGELES, Calif. / December 21, 2015 – Adult superstar Joanna Angel announces the online release of her new holiday porn parody, The Nightmare Before XXXmas, which is live exclusively at BurningAngel.com.
Angel, who also directed the film, pays sweet homage to the Tim Burton Christmas classic as Sally, the red-haired rag doll of Halloween Town who falls for Jack Skellington the Pumpkin King (Small Hands). In the scene, Sally yearns for Jack with the help of a special purple toy before Jack appears and sings a special song for her.
Jack’s song, “What’s This?” is a spot-on parody of the original The Nightmare Before Christmas hit and was written by Small Hands, who contributed his clever original music for the movie.
“This has the be the most adorable and romantic porno we have ever made,” said Angel. “Me and Small Hands truly loved being Jack and Sally.”
Not only was The Nightmare Before XXXmas a labor of love on-screen, it was off-screen as well, clocking in as the most advanced and time-intensive post-production work to date for Angel’s BurningAngel studio.
“Every frame of The Nightmare Before XXXmas took several hours to create with original graphics and music throughout its entirety.”
The SFW trailer can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfFvD3ENWNc
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ABOUT JOANNA ANGEL AND BURNINGANGEL

“One of the most powerful feminist icons in the adult industry” – Pacific Standard
“Joanna Angel started the alt-porn studio Burning Angel, employing girls with tattoos and piercings as part of a booming microgenre of punk-themed porn that began taking hold in the late ’90s and exploded during the 2000s.” – Grantland
Pushing the envelope, the BurningAngel Empire is a refreshingly unique web cocktail of sex, rock n’ roll and pop culture. BurningAngel.com launched in 2002 with a few sets of photos and a band interview, conceived by two amateur college kids from Rutgers, Joanna Angel and Mitch Fontaine. Since its launch, it has exploded into a fierce indie company that has pioneered a new species of erotica known as “alt porn,” with a network of websites and hundreds of DVDs to its credit. The company is revered for popularizing alternative style girls, and prides itself on delivering hardcore adult content alongside band interviews, record reviews and a community with its own social networking.
As both the star of many of BurningAngel’s movies and the company’s spokesperson and owner, Angel has stormed both mainstream and adult media. She’s appeared on the cover of every major adult magazine (AVN, Club, Hustler, Picture Magazine, Adam Film World and Xtreme, to name a few) and has been featured in many tattoo magazines as well (some include Prick, Taboo, Inked and Savage). She has been featured on Fox News, Playboy TV, Fuse TV, G4 TV, KROQ Radio, as a regular on the Jason Ellis show on SIRIUS Radio, as a guest on the 2008 series premiere of TLC’s LA Ink, and in a speaking role on Adult Swim’s Children’s Hospital. She has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, The Village Voice, The New York Press, Esquire UK, Details and Penthouse, among others. Heeb Magazine featured Angel as its cover girl, naming her one of the Top 100 Up-and-Coming Jews in 2005, The New York Post featured her as one of the Top 25 Sexiest New Yorkers, and Playboy.com named Angel one of the 50 hottest adult stars on Instagram.
She’s also made her mark in the sex toy world, becoming a venerated Fleshlight Girl in 2013 and creating a BDSM line of toys with Stockroom. The same year, Angel made further strides into the mainstream world with a speaking role in the indie drama Scrapper. BurningAngel has brought home several awards from all the major adult shows—from AVN to XBIZ, to XRCO to YNOT. Some of its accolades include Best Porn Star Website, Best Web Premiere and Best Sex Comedy. From a college dorm room to national television, BurningAngel has made a mark in entertainment, and it’s only just beginning.