Red Light – Wicked Pictures – Director – Hank Hoffman – Cast – Chanel Preston, Bree Daniels, Casey Calvert, Kleo Valentien, Lea Lexis, Skin Diamond, Damon Dice, Derrick Pierce, Ryan Driller
This is a sex thriller that has a bit of a different twist to it. The story centers around Rachel, who is to her friends a real wall flower. A chance encounter changes all of that for Rachel in an all day, all out sexual odyssey. Then one night a roommate of Rachel’s sees her car but Rachel is not in it and she suspects that something bad has happened. She actually thinks the man behind the wheel of Rachel’s car might be a murderer. This sets off a series of events that make of the very interesting crux of this nicely done story. This is definitely a film couples will enjoy.
Right from the opening you get the feeling things will not go right for Rachel (Chanel Preston). We see her driving along and at a red light, sees a stranger (Damon Dice) and begins to have flashbacks to a party where this stranger was. He walks over to her car and gets in as Rachel is very matter of fact about his showing up. There is conversation as Rachel drives back to the place she shares with a girlfriend. Once there, Rachel gives into her desires and they have sex, but this goes on and on all over the house and into the night.
Next we see her roommate Kleo Valentein following her car but she doesn’t see Rachel, but only Damon driving. Right away she suspects foul play and now begins a search to find her friend and what is really going on. She goes to the club and comes across Ryan Driller and asks him if he knows anything and then begins to lay out this scenario of what she thinks happened to her friend. Ryan thinks she’s a bit over the top but is willing to help her solve this mystery about Rachel. One thing leads to another and before you know these two are having it right in the alley hot and heavy.
Now things begin to take an interesting turn when she hears from a couple of other friends who are looking for Rachel. They remember a fantasy she had and where it was supposed to happen so they decide to check that out and maybe find Rachel. They don’t but it is at this point that things take a big twist and turn for everyone involved. Now I could spill the beans and tell you what happens, where Rachel is and what has happened, but I won’t. I will leave that for you to discover.
This is a good couples film that has plenty of good, steamy sex, a good story line and plot and a well rounded cast to pull it off. The camera work and lighting with a lot of nighttime scenes is very well done and the pace of the film keeps you involved right to the end. The one big problem, and the reason for the lower rating, was the audio in the car scene with Derrick Pierce and Casey Calvert. Derrick’s volume was fine but hers was way too low and it was a pivotal part of the film. In spite of that, this is another solid Chanel Preston vehicle that provides plenty of entertainment and enjoyment. I certainly recommend viewing “Red Light” from Wicked Pictures.
AAN Rating – 3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Art Koch, National Features & DVD Editor, NightMoves Magazine and AAN