Love is a Dangerous Game

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Love is a Dangerous Game
Despite its generic title, “Love Is a … Dangerous Game” is one of those extremely rare, intelligent adult features that rewards viewers for wanting something more than a gaping anus in their entertainment. Directed by Eddie Powell from a script by Jacky St. James, the story follows children’s book author Paulina Connelly’s (Natasha Nice) unexpected, and potentially dangerous, romance with mysterious horror novelist — and former madhouse resident — Wes Mueller (Richie).

Technically, the film is beautifully shot — on par with any mainstream thriller. But, what makes it especially engaging, along with St. James’ deft script, is Powell’s ability to create and juggle romance, humor, and suspense — something not easily pulled off in most adult features. It also helps that the film’s leads are charismatic and talented.

Natasha Nice, the petite and pretty, top-heavy star of many gonzo productions, proves that she’s leading lady material with a performance that is subtle and natural and funny. But, it’s Richie who gets to chew up the scenery with his silent, but manic, portrayal of Wes Mueller. A brilliant and fun surprise, “Love Is a … Dangerous Game” is what all adult features should be.

Synopsis:

When children's writer, Paulina Connelly, decides to embark on a new career writing horror, she has no idea how it will completely change her life. Needing guidance, she seeks advice from acclaimed horror novelist, Wes Mueller. In their first phone conversation she feels an undeniable connection and agrees to meet with him. But, as their relationship progresses, information about his suspicious past comes to light causing her to fear for her own safety. Is Wes the man of her dreams?...or will Paulina be his next victim? Things aren't always what they seem in this quirky, suspenseful romance!

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