
Movie spotlight
All Anal
All Anal Vol. 1 gives you a front row seat for the hottest back door action around. Shot entirely in POV format, All Anal features superstars Joanna Angel and Abella Danger in: Angel N' Danger. Anal playmate Karmen Karma doing what she does best in: Karma Sutra. Valentina Nappi and Casey Calvert share it all in: Double Trouble. And Maddy O'Reilly as she stretches her limits and undergoes rigorous training at the hands of Samantha Mack in: Anal Slut Training. So sit back and allow these All Anal Superstars to do what they do best.
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Plot Summary
This adult comedy explores various humorous scenarios revolving around anal sex. The film features a series of vignettes and interconnected stories that delve into the comedic and sometimes awkward situations that can arise from this particular sexual practice. It aims to entertain through its playful and explicit depiction of intimacy.
Critical Reception
As an adult film, "All Anal" is not typically reviewed by mainstream critics. Its reception is primarily measured by audience satisfaction within its specific genre. Fan-based forums and adult entertainment review sites generally indicate a mixed to positive reception, with viewers appreciating its explicit content and comedic elements, while others may find the plot secondary to the sexual performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its explicit and varied anal sex scenes.
Appreciated by fans of adult comedy for its playful approach.
Some viewers note a lack of substantial plot development.
Google audience: Audience reviews are difficult to aggregate for this genre. However, within adult film communities, discussions often highlight the film's performance-driven nature and its success in delivering on the explicit promise of its title. Satisfaction levels vary based on individual preferences for performers and specific scenarios depicted.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Brazzers, a well-known studio in the adult entertainment industry.
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